Eat (lunch); Let's have lunch together. Phrases: make a lunch; Have lunch; After lunch
When lunch is used as a noun, it means "lunch" When converted into a verb, it means "have lunch, serve lunch", it means that two or more people have lunch, and it can also mean that one person has dinner. The explanation of "providing lunch" is often related to whether lunch is rich or not.
Lunch can be used as a transitive verb, which is often interpreted as "providing lunch" with people as the object; It can also be used as an intransitive verb, often with adverbs such as in, out and off.
Unch is synonymous with breakfast. English words, nouns and verbs, when used as nouns, mean "breakfast; Breakfast ",when used as a verb, means" have breakfast; Provide breakfast for xx. "
Breakfast phrases: continental breakfast-continental breakfast, continental breakfast, continental breakfast, continental breakfast; Western breakfast-Western breakfast; Breakfast cereal-breakfast cereal, breakfast cereal, breakfast oatmeal.