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 Translation for 'lunch time' from English to Slovak
NOUN   a lunch time | lunch times
čas {m} obedalunch time
obedná prestávka {f}lunch time
poludňajšia pauza {f}lunch time
obedňajšia prestávka {f}lunch time
poludňajšia prestávka {f}lunch time
Partial Matches
obed {m}lunch
gastr.
poludňajšie jedlo {n}
lunch
poludňajšia pauza {f}lunch break
naobedovať sa [dok.]to have lunch
poludňajšia prestávka {f}lunch break
obedná prestávka {f}lunch break
obedovať [nedok.]to have lunch
obedňajšia prestávka {f}lunch break
mať n-čo na obed [nedok.]to have sth. for lunch
načasovať [dok.]to time
doba {f}time
hudbajednotka
takt {m}
time
čas {m}time
načas {adv}on time
načasovať n-čo [dok.]to time sth.
čas {m} pre sebaalone time
časové pásmo {n}time zone
šport
oddychový čas {m}
time-out
druhoradý {adj} [menej významný]small-time
včas {adv}on time
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Usage Examples English
  • Also note lunch time in Spain can be as late as 3:00 p.m., which conditions mid-morning customs.
  • In 1976, he also presented a pre-recorded programme on Saturday lunch-time for Radio Victory in Portsmouth, later providing Captain Kremmen to the station for transmission in Dave Christian's late show.
  • In 2013, the conventional ferry MS Stena Europe has two sailings each way per day, one around lunch time and one in the early hours of the morning.
  • This lunch-time talk drew accusations of sexism and careless scholarship, and an intense negative response followed, both nationally and at Harvard.
  • After she returned to Puerto Rico in 1968, she landed her own section on WAPA-TV's popular lunch-time show "El Show Del Mediodia".

  • , 11th- and 12th-grade Bellaire High students were allowed to leave school during lunch time.
  • The library is open at lunch time for pupils to study in.
  • Its services include the following: a mobile post office, primary school with a good Ofsted rating with some outstanding features, pub, beauty salon, a dental surgery, bakery/cafe and a lunch time take away cafe.
  • As of 2022, e.tv no longer broadcasts a lunch time news bulletin at 1pm.
  • Through October 2006, she worked on a podcast with "Call for Help" co-host Leo Laporte called "Inside the Net", which then morphed into "net@night", and then "The Social Hour" with Sarah Lane, a Friday lunch time live broadcast.

  • He then announced that it was lunch time.
  • I'd get the tea, and get the sandwiches at lunch time.
  • Brix is a moderately priced cafe that serves lunch-time classics.
  • The format of the show was similar to that of its predecessor, "The Mike Walsh Show", which it replaced in the lunch time slot.
  • Ka Huli Ao provides a monthly lunch-time discussion forum referred to as "Maoli Thursday", which is free and open to the public.

  • 30 in the morning, hoping to arrive at Bulli about lunch time," Mr Skinner later recalled.
  • All pupils who board are required to attend services in the school chapel three times a week: one midweek lunch time service, Friday hymn practice, and the Sunday service.
  • Ximénez states that she must stay in the chair "until lunch time with only a cup of coffee at 11", and begins to shout at her to confess [...] only to have Biggles break down and confess.
  • from June to August, with progressively shorter hours as the hours of daylight reduce, and they are not operated during the lock-keeper's lunch hour between 1 p.m.
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