Luncheonette Meaning in English
word
ˌɫəntʃɪˈnɛt
lun-chih-NET
ˌlʌntʃəˈnɛt
lun-chuh-NET
释义
A small, casual restaurant or café, often serving light meals, snacks, and drinks quickly, especially during lunch hours.
用法与细微差别
"Luncheonette" is dated in modern American English and more common in historical or nostalgic contexts. It often refers to classic diners or soda shops from the mid-20th century. More common now are 'diner', 'café', or 'snack bar.'
Spanish: cafetería - local de comida rápidaPortuguese (BR): lanchonetePortuguese (PT): lanchoneteChinese (Simplified): 简餐店 - 快餐厅Chinese (Traditional): 簡餐店 - 快餐廳Hindi: लंचोनेटArabic: مطعم صغيرBengali: লাঞ্চনেট - ছোট রেস্তোরাঁRussian: закусочнаяJapanese: ランチョネッテ - 軽食堂Vietnamese: quán ăn nhỏ - quán cà phê nhỏKorean: 런치네트 - 작은 식당Turkish: lokanta - küçük kafeUrdu: لنچونیٹ - چھوٹا ریستورانIndonesian: warung makan kecil - kafe kecil
例句
We ate sandwiches at the luncheonette.
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The luncheonette serves fresh soup every day.
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My grandmother worked at a luncheonette when she was young.
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Back in the '50s, every neighborhood had its own luncheonette.
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Let's grab a milkshake at the corner luncheonette after school.
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The old luncheonette downtown has vintage booths and a jukebox.
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