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Что (кто) такое brown bag lunch - определение

A LUNCH CARRIED TO A DESTINATION
Bag lunch; Sack Lunch; Box lunch; Brown bag lunch; Brownbag; Sack lunch; Brown bagger; Sack lunches; Matpakke; Lunch bag; Lunch packet
  • American bagged lunch
  • Japanese ''[[bento]]'' packed lunch

brown bag lunch         
N. Amer.
¦ noun a packed lunch carried to work, school, etc.
¦ verb (brown-bag it) take a packed lunch to work, school, etc.
Packed lunch         
A packed lunch (also called pack lunch, sack lunch or brown-bag lunch in North America) is a lunch which is prepared before arriving at the place where it is to be eaten. Typically, it is prepared at home or at a hotel, or produced commercially for sale in vending machines (especially in Japan) or at convenience stores.
packed lunch         
(packed lunches)
A packed lunch is food, for example sandwiches, which you take to work, to school, or on a trip and eat as your lunch. (BRIT; in AM, use box lunch
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Packed lunch

A packed lunch (also called pack lunch, sack lunch or brown-bag lunch in North America) is a lunch which is prepared before arriving at the place where it is to be eaten. Typically, it is prepared at home or at a hotel, or produced commercially for sale in vending machines (especially in Japan) or at convenience stores. They are often eaten in a school or workplace, or on an outing.

Примеры употребления для brown bag lunch
1. By Tuesday, more than 1,000 people had been transported out of town to San Antonio, with little more than a small bag of clothes, a personal care kit handed out by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–day Saints and a brown bag lunch provided by the Salvation Army.