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Lunch out Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫəntʃ/ /ˈaʊt
LUNCH-owt
lˈʌntʃ/ /ˈaʊt
LUNCH-owt

释义

To eat lunch at a restaurant, café, or anywhere outside your home or workplace. It usually means not bringing your own food.

用法与细微差别

Used informally, often about going to restaurants or cafés during the lunch break. Don't confuse with 'lunch in' (eat at home/work). Common in phrases like 'Let's lunch out' or 'I usually lunch out on Fridays.' Not widely used as a verb phrase outside casual speech.

例句

We usually lunch out on Fridays.

basic

Do you want to lunch out today?

basic

She doesn't like to lunch out alone.

basic

Let’s lunch out somewhere new today—I'm tired of the usual spots.

natural

Whenever we have meetings downtown, we just lunch out afterward.

natural

Ever since the new café opened, we've been lunching out way more often.

natural