The English pronunciation of 1 and three is [θri? ]; The American pronunciation is θri? ]。
As a quantifier, it means three, and a noun means three; Three. Being an adjective means three.
2. the British pronunciation of 2.meal is [mi? l】; The American pronunciation is [mi? l】。
The word comes directly from mal in old English, which means a meal.
Used as a noun to indicate a meal; Diet; Coarse grinding grain.
There are three meals here, so meal is plural.
The British pronunciation of 3.day is [de? ]; The American pronunciation is [de? ]。
This word comes directly from dai in Middle English, which means daytime.
As a noun, it means daytime; One day; Time magazine.
Bilingual example:
1, when? Me? Used to be. Young? we? Never? Even? Have you ever had one? Three? Eat? Answer? Day. ?
When I was young, we didn't even have three meals a day.
2. people? Open? Heat? Restrictions? Is it okay? Eat? Three? Eat? Answer? Day. ?
People with calorie restriction can eat three meals a day.
Under normal circumstances, there are no articles before breakfast, lunch and dinner, which means three meals a day. For example:
Breakfast is served until 9 am. Breakfast is served until 9 a.m. ..
Can you arrange lunch on Tuesday? Can you come to lunch on Tuesday?
When used with prepositions after, at, before, for, over, since, without, etc. Articles are usually not used. For example:
I often take a nap after lunch.
At breakfast today, he said that he would be busy today. At breakfast today, he said that he would be busy today.
How should we get there?