teatime

[ˈtiˌtaɪm][ˈti:taɪm]

n.(英国下午或傍晚的)喝茶时间

  • At teatime Victoria sang duets with her Consort Prince Albert

    下午 时候,维多利亚与其夫君艾伯特亲王表演了二重唱。

  • That was a lot to take in at teatime .

    时间 发生那么 多事

  • Sometimes the big girls bullied us little ones and made us hand over our teatime bread or evening biscuit .

    有时大孩子欺负小孩子,逼我们把 下午 、面包或晚上的饼干交给 她们

  • We left at teatime .

    我们 下午 时候 动身的。

  • Another tea-drinking country is England the late afternoon is called teatime .

    另外一个喝茶的国家是英国。傍晚时分被称为“ ”。

  • It must be getting near teatime .

    一定快接近 下午 时间

  • At teatime there was much excited chatter .

    茶点 ,许多人兴奋地喋喋不休 说话

  • After the introduction everyone had a chance to chat during the teatime .

    在简单的介绍之后, 学生 也在 茶会 时间 彼此聊天交谈。

  • At teatime they compared notes and all agreed that it had been a delightful though unusually long day .

    茶点的时候,她们 彼此交换了意见,一致认为,这一天尽管异乎寻常的长,却挺快活。

  • They also eat cakes cookies and little sandwiches at teatime .

    他们在 还吃一些糕点,饼干和小三明治。