morning tea - traduzione in olandese
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morning tea - traduzione in olandese

A LATE MORNING MEAL/SNACK
Morning tea; Elevensies

morning tea         
ochtendthee
tea tray         
EQUIPMENT FOR THE GONGFU TEA CEREMONY
Tea tray
theeblad
good morning         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Good Morning; G'mornin; Good Morning (movie); Qayirly Tan; Goodmorning; Good mornings; Good-mornings; Goodmornings; Good Morning (song); Good morning (disambiguation); Good Morning (disambiguation); Good Morning (film)
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Definizione

elevenses
Elevenses is a short break when you have a cup of tea or coffee, and sometimes biscuits, at around eleven o'clock in the morning. (BRIT INFORMAL)
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Wikipedia

Elevenses

Elevenses is a short break taken at around 11:00 a.m. to consume a drink or snack. The names and details vary among countries.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per morning tea
1. The dustmen stretch their morning tea break into lunch and then go home.
2. There are no lights shining in the streets –– just the glow from cow dung fires started for morning tea.
3. He then has morning tea with the other residents and the home has three pianos which he plays and they sing along with him.
4. Glamorous parties cap the days of runway shows, including MAC Cosmetic‘s Chinese New Year themed party and Glamour magazine‘s "Morning Tea and Touch–ups" event.
5. Every week, many households, without ever giving it much thought, relish their nandroo—a corruption of the Kashmiri nadur (lotus stem). My grandfather still reads his morning newspapers after morning tea, dressed in a phiran (a local long robe worn in winters), sitting in the drawing room.