lunch

=

el almuerzo

noun

lunch
[lʌntʃ]
sustantivo
1. comida (f) almuerzo (m)
  • to have lunch -> comer, almorzar
  • to be out to lunch (familiar) -> estar chiflado(a) or (be crazy) chalado(a) (español de España)
  • lunch hour -> hora (f) de comer
  • lunch pail -> tartera (f) , fiambrera (f) (Estados Unidos), vianda (f) (español de México, RP)
verbo intransitivo
2. comer, almorzar

lunch [lanch]
sustantivo
1. Almuerzo, comida del mediodía.
  • To take a luncheon -> tomar un bocado, comer (meal)
va. Comer (midday).

"lunch" in the Answers forum

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