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high tea ['haɪ'ti:]stresses
brit. ужин (Tea (also known as high tea or meat tea) is one name for the evening meal. It is associated with the working class and is typically eaten between 5 pm and 7 pm. In the North of England, North and South Wales, the English Midlands, Scotland and in rural and working class areas of Ireland, people traditionally call their midday meal dinner and their evening meal tea (served around 6 pm), whereas the upper social classes would call the midday meal lunch or luncheon and the evening meal (served after 7 pm) dinner (if formal) or supper (often eaten later in the evening). This differentiation in usage is one of the classic social markers of British English || tinyurl.com 4uzhoj)
slang курение марихуаны (Interex)
high tea: 4 phrases in 4 subjects
Cooking1
Food industry1
General1
Makarov1