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单词 brunch
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Definition of brunch in English:

brunch

noun brʌn(t)ʃbrən(t)ʃ
  • A late morning meal eaten instead of breakfast and lunch.

    he cobbled together a brunch of cold remains from the fridge
    mass noun breakfast was served so late as almost to constitute brunch
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The place has fantastic restaurants for brunch, lunch and dinner.
    • Pattie Boyd had dropped by the Lennon home, for an early brunch with Cynthia that morning.
    • This wholesome family outing was enjoyed by all and afterwards everyone tucked into a delicious brunch.
    • Volunteer to set up potluck brunches and dinners for the community.
    • Under the plan, breakfast and lunch will be cancelled, replaced with a mid-morning brunch instead.
    • We send them candy and flowers and take them out for brunch, lunch or dinner.
    • The menu will be tailored to meet the needs of the people for a tasty meal, be it brunch, lunch, afternoon snack, or late supper.
    • You'll be welcome to linger as long as you like over brunch, lunch or dinner and time in between.
    • There is a buffet brunch at Pacific Pier, where people can sit on the viewing gallery to watch the sea lions and feed them with fish the park prepares.
    • In fine Whistler tradition, the beer flowed freely and as a result, this morning many of the brunch attendees looked the worse for wear.
    • Restaurants are already booked for brunches and dinners.
    • My final meal in Melbourne was a lovely brunch at the Comfortable Chair on Lygon Street.
    • On Christmas morning she'll be at her daughter's, tucking into a brunch of eggs Benedict, bacon, sausages and waffles.
    • Located bang on the waterfront, it's a restaurant in the day serving up hearty breakfasts, brunches, lunches and dinners.
    • There are less formal meals, picnics and barbecues and the forthcoming brunch is one of these occasions.
    • As is often the case, I made them in the morning for breakfast / brunch.
    • Executive Chef Kelly Macdonald and his crew of six use propane-fired gas ranges and electric appliances as they prepare all brunches, lunches and dinners for passengers aboard the railroad as it journeys through the Napa Valley.
    • My wife and I miss the patio brunch, which was the only meal out we could do with our infant.
    • Then we're off to Xmas brunch, lunch and dinner with some of my favourite cousins, one of whom is back from London.
    • Despite the presence of the butchers block in the middle of the kitchen and despite having a dining room with better and bigger furniture the couple preferred to have leisurely breakfasts, or brunches as in this case, in the kitchen.

Origin

Late 19th century: blend of breakfast and lunch.

Rhymes

bunch, crunch, hunch, lunch, munch, punch, scrunch
 
 

Definition of brunch in US English:

brunch

nounbrən(t)SHbrən(t)ʃ
  • A late morning meal eaten instead of breakfast and lunch.

    he cobbled together a brunch of cold remains from the fridge
    mass noun breakfast was served so late as almost to constitute brunch
    Example sentencesExamples
    • My final meal in Melbourne was a lovely brunch at the Comfortable Chair on Lygon Street.
    • As is often the case, I made them in the morning for breakfast / brunch.
    • The place has fantastic restaurants for brunch, lunch and dinner.
    • We send them candy and flowers and take them out for brunch, lunch or dinner.
    • Despite the presence of the butchers block in the middle of the kitchen and despite having a dining room with better and bigger furniture the couple preferred to have leisurely breakfasts, or brunches as in this case, in the kitchen.
    • Volunteer to set up potluck brunches and dinners for the community.
    • My wife and I miss the patio brunch, which was the only meal out we could do with our infant.
    • There are less formal meals, picnics and barbecues and the forthcoming brunch is one of these occasions.
    • Pattie Boyd had dropped by the Lennon home, for an early brunch with Cynthia that morning.
    • On Christmas morning she'll be at her daughter's, tucking into a brunch of eggs Benedict, bacon, sausages and waffles.
    • Executive Chef Kelly Macdonald and his crew of six use propane-fired gas ranges and electric appliances as they prepare all brunches, lunches and dinners for passengers aboard the railroad as it journeys through the Napa Valley.
    • Then we're off to Xmas brunch, lunch and dinner with some of my favourite cousins, one of whom is back from London.
    • Restaurants are already booked for brunches and dinners.
    • There is a buffet brunch at Pacific Pier, where people can sit on the viewing gallery to watch the sea lions and feed them with fish the park prepares.
    • You'll be welcome to linger as long as you like over brunch, lunch or dinner and time in between.
    • The menu will be tailored to meet the needs of the people for a tasty meal, be it brunch, lunch, afternoon snack, or late supper.
    • In fine Whistler tradition, the beer flowed freely and as a result, this morning many of the brunch attendees looked the worse for wear.
    • Under the plan, breakfast and lunch will be cancelled, replaced with a mid-morning brunch instead.
    • Located bang on the waterfront, it's a restaurant in the day serving up hearty breakfasts, brunches, lunches and dinners.
    • This wholesome family outing was enjoyed by all and afterwards everyone tucked into a delicious brunch.

Origin

Late 19th century: blend of breakfast and lunch.

 
 
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