luncheon
luncheon — 名詞
- luncheonsingular
- luncheonsplural
1. a midday meal arranged as a planned social or official event, often with invited
午宴
正式安排的午間餐會
a midday meal arranged as a planned social or official event, often with invited guests, speeches, or a set menu; also a formal-register word for an ordinary lunch on invitations and programmes
Trang invited the board members to a charity luncheon at the Grand Hotel last Friday.
Trang 上週五邀請董事會成員到大飯店參加慈善午宴。
collocation: charity luncheon
The mayor's office sent out formal invitations for the annual awards luncheon next month.
市長辦公室為下個月的年度頒獎午宴寄出正式邀請函。
collocation: annual awards luncheon (planned event)
The women's association hosted a spring luncheon to raise funds for the local library.
婦女協會舉辦一場春季午宴,為當地圖書館募款。
After his retirement, colleagues organised a small luncheon for Christopher at the staff club.
Christopher 退休後,同事們在員工俱樂部為他辦了一場小型午宴。
The conference programme listed a sponsored luncheon between the morning and afternoon panels.
會議手冊在上下午議程之間排了一場由贊助商提供的午宴。
文法句型
a [adjective] luncheon
at the luncheon
用法筆記
Frequently appears as a noun-modifier in fixed event names (charity / awards / retirement / business + luncheon) and on written invitations; rarely used in casual conversation about an everyday midday meal — for that, prefer 'lunch'.