Teatime is pronounced [?ti?ta?m].
Teatime, English word, noun, means "afternoon tea time". A time for refreshments, a time for tea (refreshments), especially a time for tea and refreshments in the late afternoon.
Afternoon tea is one of the dining options, meal time between lunch and dinner, can be traced back to the 17th century in England, stretched, gradually become a modern leisure habits. Since afternoon tea is not a daily meal, it is not served every day.
Modern afternoon tea developed from the British Victorian era of English afternoon tea, while eating Western-style pastries while drinking tea. Its popularity grew in China and quietly developed around the world as food and beverage cultures from around the world merged.
Bilingual Example Sentences
1, Ktten JiJi invited me to spend teatime.
For this reason Ktten JiJi invited me to have afternoon tea with him.
2They also eat cakes,cookies and little sandwiches at teatime.
They also eat cakes,cookies and little sandwiches at teatime.
3. Would you like to spend a relaxing and fun filled evening with our supportive Teatime friends?
They will also introduce you to the procedures, formalities, necessary conditions and risks involved in buying a home?
4、Are you going to tell me about this project,or are you going to keep dodging the subject until teatime?
Do you want to talk about it now or are you going to save it for teatime?
5. Viola:So,goodness.That was a lot to take in at teatime.
You see,goodness. That was a lot to take in at teatime.