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【英国问答】lunch与supper(3/3)

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发表于 2016-8-2 13:22:45 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式

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        Could you please explain the difference between lunch, supper and dinner. Does the expression relate to the time of the day that you eat the meal, the type of food or the size of the meal?- 'lunch / supper /dinner'

       
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Brunch is a mixture of breakfast and lunch, as you can tell by the sound of the word, brunch. And people usually have brunch as a replacement for both lunch and breakfast. Brunch is usually had at about 11 o'clock.
And the final word is tea. Now of course this is a drink, like tea and coffee, but it can also be a light evening meal. I think this word is often used in families, particularly with their children. It's tea time. It's time for tea. This means their small evening meal.
To finish, it is of course unusual to have breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, tea and supper all in one day. But let me tell you, not impossible. And from that comment you'll understand that I have the ideal physique and dietary habits for radio and the Internet and not for TV.
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