How to read Lunch in English

The meaning of lunch is introduced as follows:

English /l? nt? .

Beauty/[l? nt? ]。

Noun (short for noun)

Lunch; Lunch.

intransitive verb

Have lunch, esp in a restaurant.

Third person singular: lunch plural: lunch present participle: lunch past tense: lunch past participle: lunch.

Bilingual examples of lunch are as follows:

Me? Use? That? Internet? Where is it? Work? During? Mine? Lunch? hour ?

I use the internet at lunch time at work.

Let's go Going? Out? For what? Lunch? ─? Mine? Treat. ?

Let's go out for lunch, it's my treat.

Next? Time? You are. Here? Let's go Really? Lunch? Together. ?

Let's have lunch together next time you come here.

What? Made it? Short? Work? Yes? His? Lunch. ?

He finished lunch three times and twice.

we? Must? Get? Together? Soon? For what? Lunch. ?

We must get together for lunch at once.

There? Is it? No? Like this? Things? As? Answer? Free? Lunch. ?

Nothing for nothing.