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n. 早午餐

  1. Brunch is a cross between breakfast and lunch.
    早午餐是介於早餐兴午餐的中间餐。
  2. I bought her a brunch of marigolds with yellow flowers.
    我给她买了一束黄色的万寿菊。
  3. Brunch is a cross between breakfast and lunch.
    早午餐是介于早餐兴午餐的中间餐。


brunch
[ noun ]
  1. combination breakfast and lunch; usually served in late morning

  2. <noun.food>
[ verb ]
  1. eat a meal in the late morning

  2. <verb.consumption>
    We brunch in Sundays


brunch \brunch\ n.
1. a late breakfast or an early lunch.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. The invitations have gone out, and hundreds of monkeys are eagerly awaiting their second annual sit-down brunch courtesy of a hotel owner.
  2. "Michael Dukakis is committed to opportunity for all Americans," the wife of the Democratic presidential nominee-to-be said in brief remarks at a brunch near the hall where Democrats are holding their national convention.
  3. On Sunday it picketed Portman's Atlanta Apparel Mart asking Democrats not to attend a brunch inside for which the Gannett Co. and USA Today were hosts.
  4. The Friday dinner and Sunday brunch train departs Yakima for the college town of Ellensburg, where riders spend a half-hour at the Cascade Crest Estates Winery in the converted railroad depot as the engine is turned around.
  5. Even a much-publicized ad in the "For People Who Like to Smoke" series, showing a bare-chested guy in his pajamas interrupting a festive brunch, didn't reverse the brand's ailing fortunes.
  6. Breakfast costs $1.66, lunch or brunch costs $3.32, and the price of dinner is $4.99.
  7. At the Sheraton Hotel, a three-piece group entertained incoming guests, while another combo imparted Dixieland flavor to a congressional brunch.
  8. One of the biggest corporate players is BellSouth: The regional phone company is sponsoring a dozen events this week, including a brunch for 150 Congress members, state GOP chairmen and executives. BellSouth also runs a free lunchroom for the news media.
  9. Pop star Patti LaBelle will lead a celebrity-filled brunch to benefit the Black Health Research Foundation.
  10. But while business is down _ and LeRoy admits losing millions of dollars _ business lunchers and out-of-towners continue to come for the clubby atmosphere, creme brulee, red snapper and Sunday brunch.
  11. People who spent two years trying to lower their weight, fat, cholesterol, and blood pressure celebrated the end of the wellness program on Saturday with a healthy brunch.
  12. Last month, when Emily's List hosted a brunch for women business leaders in Chicago, Ms. Malcolm found that most of the attendees hadn't attended a political gathering in decades.
  13. Or you can opt for brunch in the conservatory, where you are promised eggs with your bagels and dessert chocolate eggs afterwards.
  14. Eggs Benedict may be outrageously high in fancy, big city hotels, but when police heard a Sunday brunch of one egg was going for $15.50 at a rural mobile home they figured someone was being stung.
  15. Sources said one of the first to learn of the go-ahead was Vice President Dan Quayle, whom Bush briefed at a brunch on Sunday.
  16. The slip has come despite high-profile ads created by Wells Rich, including one picturing a young man clad only in pajama bottoms interrupting a festive brunch.
  17. The firm plans to serve an Easter brunch on the Tennessee river Sunday afternoon, but the time change "will probably affect people's appetites," said Manzer.
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