A1 Collocation 中性 9分钟阅读

Have lunch.

Eat midday meal.

15秒了解

  • Eat the midday meal.
  • Common and friendly phrase.
  • Used for planning or describing meals.
  • Focuses on the act of eating at noon.

意思

吃一天中通常在中午时段吃的饭。这是这项日常活动的常用且友好的短语,通常包括休息。

关键例句

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Texting a friend

Hey! Wanna grab some food later? I'm free to `have lunch` around 1 PM.

Hey! Wanna grab some food later? I'm free to eat the midday meal around 1 PM.

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Ordering food at a restaurant

We'd like to `have lunch` here today, please. What are your specials?

We'd like to eat the midday meal here today, please. What are your specials?

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Planning a work meeting

Let's schedule our call after we `have lunch`. I'll be less distracted then.

Let's schedule our call after we eat the midday meal. I'll be less distracted then.

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文化背景

Lunch is often short, sometimes just 30 minutes. Lunch is often called 'dinner' in some northern regions, but 'have lunch' is understood everywhere.

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Never say 'the lunch' or 'a lunch' when talking about the daily meal.

15秒了解

  • Eat the midday meal.
  • Common and friendly phrase.
  • Used for planning or describing meals.
  • Focuses on the act of eating at noon.

What It Means

Have lunch is your everyday phrase for eating the midday meal. It's super common and friendly. It means you're going to eat something around lunchtime. It’s not fancy, just a regular meal. Think of it as the default way to say you're eating at noon. It’s like a cozy, familiar habit.

How To Use It

You use have lunch when you’re talking about eating the meal in the middle of the day. It’s a verb phrase, so have is the action. You can use it in many sentences. For example, you can say I want to have lunch. Or you can ask What time do you have lunch?. It fits perfectly in everyday chats. It's super flexible!

Real-Life Examples

  • Texting a friend: "Hey! Wanna grab some food later? I'm free to have lunch around 1 PM."
  • Ordering food: "Can we have lunch here today? Their sandwiches look amazing."
  • Planning a meeting: "Let's schedule our call after we have lunch. I'll be less distracted."
  • Social media post: "Finally taking a break to have lunch! This salad is everything. 🥗 #lunchtime #foodie"
  • In a movie dialogue: "Don't worry about the report, we can have lunch and then finish it."

When To Use It

Use have lunch when you're talking about the meal eaten around the middle of the day. It’s perfect for casual conversations with friends, family, or colleagues. You can use it when making plans to eat together. It's also great for describing your daily routine. If you're eating at noon, this phrase fits right in. It’s your go-to for midday sustenance.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use have lunch for other meals. It’s specifically for the midday meal. So, avoid it for breakfast or dinner. You wouldn't say I want to have lunch at 7 AM, right? That would be confusing! Also, avoid it if you're eating a snack instead of a full meal. It implies a proper mealtime. So, no having lunch when you’re just grabbing a cookie.

Common Mistakes

People sometimes mix up have lunch with other meal names. Or they use eat lunch too much, which isn't wrong but have lunch sounds more natural. Another common slip-up is using it for the wrong time of day. It’s like wearing sunglasses at night – just a bit off!

I want to have dinner at noon. I want to have lunch at noon.
Let's have breakfast later. Let's have lunch later.

Similar Expressions

  • Eat lunch: Very similar, almost interchangeable. Have lunch is slightly more common in everyday speech.
  • Grab lunch: More informal, implies a quick or casual meal.
  • Break for lunch: Focuses on the pause from work or activities.
  • Midday meal: More formal or descriptive, not typically used in casual chat.

Common Variations

  • Let's have lunch: A suggestion.
  • I'm going to have lunch: Stating your intention.
  • We had lunch: Talking about a past meal.
  • Do you want to have lunch?: Asking someone to join.
  • What did you have for lunch?: Inquiring about a past meal.

Memory Trick

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Imagine a HAVEN for your HUNGER at LUNCHtime! Your stomach is your cozy haven, and you're going to have lunch there. Or think of it as: Hungry? Always Value Eating LUNCH! It’s a tasty pit stop.

Quick FAQ

  • What's the difference between have lunch and eat lunch?

Have lunch is generally more common and natural-sounding in everyday English conversation. While eat lunch is perfectly correct and understandable, have lunch often feels smoother. Think of it like choosing between two similar-sounding songs; both are good, but one might just fit the vibe better.

  • Can I use have lunch for a formal business meeting?

Yes, you can! While it's common in casual settings, it's also perfectly acceptable in most business contexts, especially if the lunch itself is part of the meeting. It's neutral enough. For a *very* formal occasion, you might hear phrases like "We will partake in the midday repast," but that's rare!

  • What if I'm just having a snack at lunchtime?

You wouldn't typically use have lunch for a snack. This phrase implies a proper meal. If you're just grabbing a bag of chips or a piece of fruit, you'd say "I'm having a snack" or "I'm grabbing a bite."

  • Is have lunch used globally?

Yes, have lunch is standard in American, British, Canadian, Australian, and other English-speaking regions. It's one of those universally understood phrases. You won't sound out of place using it anywhere English is spoken.

  • What time is considered 'lunchtime' for have lunch?

Generally, lunchtime falls between 11 AM and 2 PM. However, this can vary depending on culture, work schedules, and personal habits. Some people might have lunch a bit earlier or later, but the phrase still applies to that midday meal.

  • Can I use have lunch with a specific type of food?

Yes! You can say, "I'm going to have a pizza for lunch" or "We had pasta for lunch yesterday." It works perfectly when you want to mention what you ate.

  • What's the opposite of have lunch?

The most direct opposites would be have breakfast (morning meal) and have dinner (evening meal). There isn't a single opposite word, but these phrases mark the other main meal times of the day.

  • Does have lunch imply eating alone or with others?

It can mean both! You can say "I usually have lunch at my desk alone" or "Let's have lunch together." The phrase itself doesn't specify company; context does.

  • Is there a slang version of have lunch?

Yes, informal terms like grab lunch or do lunch (though this can sometimes imply a business meeting) are common. You might also hear "chow down" or "eat up," but these are more general terms for eating, not specific to lunch.

  • What if I want to say I'm skipping lunch?

You could say "I'm skipping lunch," "I'm not having lunch today," or "I'll just grab a snack instead of lunch." It clearly communicates that you're not partaking in the midday meal.

  • Can have lunch be used as a noun?

No, have lunch is a verb phrase. The noun form is simply lunch. You wouldn't say "Let's do a have lunch," but rather "Let's have lunch."

  • How do I say this in a Zoom meeting?

If you need to take a break, you can say, "I need to step away for a moment to have lunch." Or, if inviting colleagues, "Would anyone like to have lunch together virtually? We could chat while we eat."

  • What's a common mistake with have lunch in Spanish?

Spanish speakers learning English might sometimes translate almorzar too directly, perhaps saying "I will almorzar" (which is Spanish!) or trying to use eat lunch exclusively. Have lunch is the most idiomatic English choice.

  • Can I say have a lunch?

Generally, no. We don't usually use the article a before lunch when referring to the meal itself in this common phrase. You'd say "Let's have lunch," not "Let's have a lunch." However, you *can* say "Let's have a nice lunch" or "It was a delicious lunch" when describing the meal.

  • What about take lunch?

Take lunch is less common than have lunch in American English but is used more in British English, often meaning to take a break *for* lunch. For example, "When do you take lunch?" is understandable, though "When do you have lunch?" is usually preferred for simplicity.

  • How does have lunch relate to meal prep?

Meal prep often involves preparing food *for* lunch ahead of time. So, you might meal prep on Sunday so you have healthy options ready to have lunch with during the busy week. They are related activities around the same meal.

  • Is have lunch always about eating food?

Primarily, yes. However, in some very informal contexts, it might playfully refer to a break or a meeting that happens around lunchtime, even if the main focus isn't eating. But stick to the food meaning for clarity!

  • What's a good way to invite someone to have lunch?

A simple and friendly way is: "Are you free to have lunch sometime this week?" or "Would you like to have lunch with me on Friday?" You can also be more specific: "Let's have lunch at that new cafe downtown tomorrow."

  • Can I use have lunch in a travel vlog?

Absolutely! You could say, "We decided to have lunch at a local market today. The street food here is incredible!" It adds a relatable, everyday element to your travel content.

  • What's the vibe of have lunch?

The vibe is generally casual, relaxed, and routine. It’s about taking a normal break during the day. It’s friendly and approachable, like a comfortable pair of shoes for your vocabulary!

  • How can I make have lunch sound more exciting?

You can add descriptive words! Instead of just "Let's have lunch," try "Let's have an amazing lunch" or "Let's have a feast for lunch!" Adding adjectives makes it more appealing. You could also mention a specific exciting place: "Let's have lunch at that new Michelin-star place!"

使用说明

This is a highly versatile phrase, suitable for most everyday situations. While generally neutral, avoid using it for breakfast or dinner. In very formal settings, 'luncheon' might be preferred, but 'have lunch' is widely accepted even in professional contexts.

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No Article

Never say 'the lunch' or 'a lunch' when talking about the daily meal.

例句

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#1 Texting a friend
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Hey! Wanna grab some food later? I'm free to `have lunch` around 1 PM.

Hey! Wanna grab some food later? I'm free to eat the midday meal around 1 PM.

Casual invitation, suggesting a time for the midday meal.

#2 Ordering food at a restaurant
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We'd like to `have lunch` here today, please. What are your specials?

We'd like to eat the midday meal here today, please. What are your specials?

Directly stating the intention to eat the midday meal at the establishment.

#3 Planning a work meeting
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Let's schedule our call after we `have lunch`. I'll be less distracted then.

Let's schedule our call after we eat the midday meal. I'll be less distracted then.

Using the phrase to coordinate schedules around a meal break.

#4 Instagram caption
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Finally taking a break to `have lunch`! This salad is everything. 🥗 #lunchtime

Finally taking a break to eat the midday meal! This salad is everything. 🥗 #lunchtime

Sharing a personal moment of enjoying the midday meal on social media.

#5 Job interview follow-up email
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Thank you for the opportunity. I look forward to potentially `having lunch` with the team to discuss the role further.

Thank you for the opportunity. I look forward to potentially eating the midday meal with the team to discuss the role further.

A polite, slightly more formal way to suggest a meal meeting, implying a more in-depth discussion.

#6 Humorous observation
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My cat thinks every time I sit down, it's time to `have lunch`. He's always hopeful!

My cat thinks every time I sit down, it's time to eat the midday meal. He's always hopeful!

A lighthearted, slightly exaggerated use of the phrase for comedic effect.

#7 Emotional moment with a friend
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I've been so stressed lately. Can we just `have lunch` and forget about everything for an hour?

I've been so stressed lately. Can we just eat the midday meal and forget about everything for an hour?

Using the phrase to signify a desire for a peaceful break and connection.

Common Mistake 常见错误
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✗ I want to `have breakfast` around noon. → ✓ I want to `have lunch` around noon.

✗ I want to eat the morning meal around noon. → ✓ I want to eat the midday meal around noon.

Confusing the meal times, using the wrong phrase for the time of day.

Common Mistake 常见错误
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✗ Let's `have a lunch` tomorrow. → ✓ Let's `have lunch` tomorrow.

✗ Let's eat a midday meal tomorrow. → ✓ Let's eat the midday meal tomorrow.

Adding an unnecessary article 'a' before 'lunch' in this common collocation.

#10 Travel vlogging
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We decided to `have lunch` at a local market today. The street food here is incredible!

We decided to eat the midday meal at a local market today. The street food here is incredible!

Describing a travel experience focused on local food during the midday meal.

#11 Discussing routine
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On weekends, I like to sleep in and then `have a leisurely lunch` around 2 PM.

On weekends, I like to sleep in and then eat a leisurely midday meal around 2 PM.

Describing a relaxed mealtime routine, adding an adjective for emphasis.

#12 Checking on a colleague
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Hey, just checking in. Did you get a chance to `have lunch` yet?

Hey, just checking in. Did you get a chance to eat the midday meal yet?

A friendly check-in about whether someone has taken their midday meal break.

自我测试

Fill in the blank.

I usually ____ lunch at noon.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: have

Have is the most natural collocation.

Choose the correct sentence.

Which is correct?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: I have lunch.

No article is needed for meal names.

🎉 得分: /2

视觉学习工具

Formality Spectrum for 'Have Lunch'

Very Informal

Slang or highly casual settings.

Wanna grab some grub?

Informal

Casual chats with friends.

Let's have lunch!

Neutral

Everyday conversations, work settings.

I need to have lunch soon.

Formal

Business meetings, official events.

We will have lunch at 1 PM.

Very Formal

Rarely used, highly ceremonial.

We shall partake in the midday meal.

Where You'll Hear 'Have Lunch'

Have Lunch
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Texting a friend

Free to have lunch later?

Ordering at a cafe

Can we have lunch here?

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Workplace chat

Let's have lunch after the meeting.

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Family plans

What time should we have lunch?

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Social media post

Enjoying my lunch break! #food

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Travel vlog

Trying local food for lunch!

'Have Lunch' vs. Similar Phrases

Have Lunch
have lunch The standard, neutral phrase.
Eat Lunch
eat lunch Correct, but slightly less common than 'have lunch'.
Grab Lunch
grab lunch Informal, implies quickness or casualness.
Midday Meal
midday meal More formal or descriptive, less conversational.

Contexts for 'Have Lunch'

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Social Plans

  • Invite a friend
  • Arrange with family
  • Meet a colleague
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Daily Routine

  • Describe your schedule
  • Talk about habits
  • Mention a break
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Food Related

  • Order food
  • Discuss meals
  • Mention specific dishes
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Workplace

  • Schedule meetings
  • Discuss breaks
  • Inform about absence

练习题库

2 练习
Fill in the blank. Fill Blank A1

I usually ____ lunch at noon.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: have

Have is the most natural collocation.

Choose the correct sentence. Choose A1

Which is correct?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: I have lunch.

No article is needed for meal names.

🎉 得分: /2

常见问题

1 个问题

Yes, but 'have lunch' is more common in social invitations.

相关表达

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Working lunch

specialized form

A lunch meeting.

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Grab lunch

similar

Eat quickly.

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