Öğle yemeğini bahçede yiyoruz.
- We are having lunch in the garden.
Öğle yemeğini evde yedi.
- She has lunch at home.
Tom ve Mary öğle yemeklerini yerken boyanmamış bir piknik masasında oturdular.
- Tom and Mary sat at an unpainted picnic table eating their lunch.
Onlar genellikle yedi buçukta kahvaltı yaparlar ve on ikide öğle yemeklerini yerler.
- They usually have breakfast at half past seven o'clock and eat their lunch at twelve.
Biz erken bir öğle yemeği yedik.
- We had an early lunch.
Öğle yemeği yemeden önce ellerimi yıkarım.
- I wash my hands before eating lunch.
Öğle yemeği yemek için iyi bir yer biliyor musunuz?
- Do you know a good place to have lunch?
Tom'un öğle yemeği yemek için zamanı yoktu.
- Tom didn't have time to eat lunch.
O, Tom'un beslenme çantası mı?
- Is that Tom's lunch box?
Bu kimin beslenme çantası?
- Whose lunch box is this?
Bugün öğle yemeği yemedim.
- I didn't have lunch today.
Açıkçası, Mary'nin benimle öğle yemeği yemesini istemeye güvenim yoktu.
- Frankly, I didn't have the confidence to ask Mary to have lunch with me.
Benimle öğle yemeği yemek için zamanın var mı?
- Will you have time to have lunch with me?
Öğle yemeği yemek için göle gideceğiz.
- We'll go to the lake to have lunch.
After the funeral there was a lunch for those who didn't go to the cemetery.
I like to lunch in Italian restaurants.
Tom said that he wanted Mary to eat lunch with him.
- Tom said he wanted Mary to eat lunch with him.
Tom said Mary was planning to eat lunch at Chuck's Diner.
- Tom said Mary was planning on eating lunch at Chuck's Diner.
It's almost lunchtime, so I think I'll finish up later this afternoon.
She's out to lunch right now, but you may leave her a note.
After he drove with his turn signal on for five miles, I was pretty sure he was out to lunch.
"I get to travel with my job but the downside is I have to give talks." "Well, there's no such thing as a free lunch.".
... But if you take your laptop on your lunch break and access Facebook and discover that ...
... So right before lunch, judges are really, really crabby ...