Meaning and Usage
"午饭" (wǔfàn) specifically refers to the midday meal, or lunch. It is a very common word used in everyday conversation to talk about what people eat around noon.
Common Contexts
People often mention "午饭" when discussing daily routines, meal plans, or food preferences. It can be used to ask about or describe what someone ate or will eat at lunchtime.
Collocations and Patterns
- "吃午饭" (chī wǔfàn): to eat lunch, the most frequent collocation.
- "午饭时间" (wǔfàn shíjiān): lunchtime, referring to the time period around noon.
- "午饭后" (wǔfàn hòu): after lunch, used to indicate time after the meal.
Notes
"午饭" is a neutral and standard term suitable for all registers, from casual to formal. It is distinct from "早餐" (breakfast) and "晚饭" (dinner). Avoid confusing "午饭" with "午休" (noon break), which refers to resting rather than eating.
Using "午饭" correctly helps learners talk naturally about daily meals and schedules.
Meaning and Usage
"午饭" (wǔfàn) specifically refers to the midday meal, or lunch. It is a very common word used in everyday conversation to talk about what people eat around noon.
Common Contexts
People often mention "午饭" when discussing daily routines, meal plans, or food preferences. It can be used to ask about or describe what someone ate or will eat at lunchtime.
Collocations and Patterns
- "吃午饭" (chī wǔfàn): to eat lunch, the most frequent collocation.
- "午饭时间" (wǔfàn shíjiān): lunchtime, referring to the time period around noon.
- "午饭后" (wǔfàn hòu): after lunch, used to indicate time after the meal.
Notes
"午饭" is a neutral and standard term suitable for all registers, from casual to formal. It is distinct from "早餐" (breakfast) and "晚饭" (dinner). Avoid confusing "午饭" with "午休" (noon break), which refers to resting rather than eating.
Using "午饭" correctly helps learners talk naturally about daily meals and schedules.
Meaning and Usage
"午饭" (wǔfàn) specifically refers to the midday meal, or lunch. It is a very common word used in everyday conversation to talk about what people eat around noon.
Common Contexts
People often mention "午饭" when discussing daily routines, meal plans, or food preferences. It can be used to ask about or describe what someone ate or will eat at lunchtime.
Collocations and Patterns
- "吃午饭" (chī wǔfàn): to eat lunch, the most frequent collocation.
- "午饭时间" (wǔfàn shíjiān): lunchtime, referring to the time period around noon.
- "午饭后" (wǔfàn hòu): after lunch, used to indicate time after the meal.
Notes
"午饭" is a neutral and standard term suitable for all registers, from casual to formal. It is distinct from "早餐" (breakfast) and "晚饭" (dinner). Avoid confusing "午饭" with "午休" (noon break), which refers to resting rather than eating.
Using "午饭" correctly helps learners talk naturally about daily meals and schedules.