Out to lunch Meaning in English
expression
OWT-tuh-LUNCH
OWT-too-LUNCH
释义
"Out to lunch" is an informal idiom meaning someone is daydreaming, not paying attention, or acting in a confused or strange way.
用法与细微差别
Very informal, often describes forgetfulness, distraction, or absent-mindedness. Can be used playfully or as mild criticism. Not literal—doesn’t mean someone is actually eating. Common in American English.
Spanish: despistado - en las nubes - idoPortuguese (BR): viajando na maionese - desligado - distraídoPortuguese (PT): com a cabeça no ar - distraído - alheadoChinese (Simplified): 心不在焉 - 神游Chinese (Traditional): 心不在焉 - 放空Hindi: ध्यान नहीं है - खोया हुआArabic: شارِد الذهن - غائب عن الوعيBengali: ভাবের মধ্যে আছে - মনোযোগ নেইRussian: витает в облаках - не в себеJapanese: ぼーっとしている - 注意散漫だVietnamese: lơ đãng - đầu óc trên mâyKorean: 멍하다 - 딴생각하다Turkish: aklı başında değil - dalgınUrdu: خیالوں میں گم - توجہ نہیںIndonesian: melamun - bengong
例句
She was completely out to lunch during the meeting.
basic
He forgot his own birthday—he must be out to lunch!
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If you’re out to lunch, you might miss important information.
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Sorry, I was out to lunch—can you repeat that?
natural
Honestly, some days I feel totally out to lunch at work.
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Don’t ask him—he’s always out to lunch before noon.
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