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Was (wer) ist lunch - definition


lunch         
  • port workers]] aboard a [[cargo ship]] during their common lunch, 1958
  • In Britain, a pub [[ploughman's lunch]] includes bread and cheese. Shown here with a meat pie.
  • A Swedish outdoor [[picnic]]
  • A lunch on the Danish island of [[Bornholm]]
  • ''[[Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management]]'', a guide to all aspects of running a household in Victorian Britain
  • Many restaurants serve lunch from a [[buffet]] rather than fixed portions.
  • 1955}}
  • impressionist]] [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]], 1881.
  • Lunch in Finland usually includes a small salad as a starter.
  • An ''arroz de marisco'' (shellfish-rice) lunch dish in Portugal
  • A lunch menu at a restaurant in [[Riga]], [[Latvia]].
MEAL EATEN AROUND MIDDAY
Lunches; Noon meal scheme; Mid day meals; Mid-day meals; Lunch time; Lunchtime; Luncheon time; Luncheon; Children's Choice Hot Lunch; History of lunch
¦ noun a meal eaten in the middle of the day.
¦ verb eat lunch.
?take (someone) out for lunch.
Phrases
out to lunch informal unbalanced or stupid.
Derivatives
luncher noun
Origin
C19: abbrev. of luncheon.
Lunch         
  • port workers]] aboard a [[cargo ship]] during their common lunch, 1958
  • In Britain, a pub [[ploughman's lunch]] includes bread and cheese. Shown here with a meat pie.
  • A Swedish outdoor [[picnic]]
  • A lunch on the Danish island of [[Bornholm]]
  • ''[[Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management]]'', a guide to all aspects of running a household in Victorian Britain
  • Many restaurants serve lunch from a [[buffet]] rather than fixed portions.
  • 1955}}
  • impressionist]] [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]], 1881.
  • Lunch in Finland usually includes a small salad as a starter.
  • An ''arroz de marisco'' (shellfish-rice) lunch dish in Portugal
  • A lunch menu at a restaurant in [[Riga]], [[Latvia]].
MEAL EATEN AROUND MIDDAY
Lunches; Noon meal scheme; Mid day meals; Mid-day meals; Lunch time; Lunchtime; Luncheon time; Luncheon; Children's Choice Hot Lunch; History of lunch
·vi To take luncheon.
II. Lunch ·noun A luncheon; specifically, a light repast between breakfast and dinner.
lunch         
  • port workers]] aboard a [[cargo ship]] during their common lunch, 1958
  • In Britain, a pub [[ploughman's lunch]] includes bread and cheese. Shown here with a meat pie.
  • A Swedish outdoor [[picnic]]
  • A lunch on the Danish island of [[Bornholm]]
  • ''[[Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management]]'', a guide to all aspects of running a household in Victorian Britain
  • Many restaurants serve lunch from a [[buffet]] rather than fixed portions.
  • 1955}}
  • impressionist]] [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]], 1881.
  • Lunch in Finland usually includes a small salad as a starter.
  • An ''arroz de marisco'' (shellfish-rice) lunch dish in Portugal
  • A lunch menu at a restaurant in [[Riga]], [[Latvia]].
MEAL EATEN AROUND MIDDAY
Lunches; Noon meal scheme; Mid day meals; Mid-day meals; Lunch time; Lunchtime; Luncheon time; Luncheon; Children's Choice Hot Lunch; History of lunch
n.
Luncheon.

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Beispiele aus Textkorpus für lunch
1. I‘d be hungry before lunch, and walk out of lunch hungry.
2. No one took lunch –– lunch was for the weak, and the weak didn‘t survive.
3. "I don‘t remember the lunch and don‘t remember anything about the lunch," Pollack said.
4. Gavrilov said most students buy lunch at school, but added that some bring lunch from home.
5. "Just lunch or lunch and rb [racquetball] or just rb? – You tell me.