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luncheon    音标拼音: [l'ʌntʃən]
n. 午宴,正式的午餐

午宴,正式的午餐

luncheon
n 1: a midday meal [synonym: {lunch}, {luncheon}, {tiffin},
{dejeuner}]

Luncheon \Lunch"eon\, n. [Prov. E. luncheon, lunchion, lunshin,
a large lump of food, fr. lunch. See {Lunch}.]
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1. A lump of food. [Prov. Eng.]
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2. A portion of food taken at any time except at a regular
meal. [obsolescnet]
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3. A lunch, especially one organized by a group as a formal
social gathering.
[PJC]


Luncheon \Lunch"eon\, v. i.
To take luncheon. --Beaconsfield.
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