Afternoon tea
Meaning: Traditional British meal of tea, sandwiches, scones, and cakes served mid-afternoon
Formal British tradition of tea with finger sandwiches, scones with cream and jam, and pastries. Usually around 4pm.
Examples
- Afternoon tea at the Ritz. 在丽兹酒店喝下午茶té de la tarde en el Ritzリッツでアフタヌーンティー리츠에서 애프터눈 티.
- Booking afternoon tea. 预订下午茶reservando el té de la tardeアフタヌーンティーを予約する애프터눈 티를 예약한다.
- Traditional afternoon tea. 传统下午茶té de la tarde tradicional伝統的なアフタヌーンティー전통 애프터눈 티.
- Cream tea is similar.奶油茶类似el cream tea es similarクリームティーも似ている크림 티도 비슷하다.
Pronunciation
/ˌɑːftəˈnuːn tiː/
Usage Guide
Context: special occasions, hotels, tradition
Tone: refined, traditional
✓ Do Say
- Afternoon tea.下午茶té de la tardeアフタヌーンティー애프터눈 티
- High tea.高茶high teaハイティー하이 티
- Cream tea.奶油茶cream teaクリームティー크림 티
✗ Don't Say
- High tea is different (more substantial)High tea is different (more substantial)(高茶不同,更丰盛)High tea is different (more substantial)(el high tea es diferente, más sustancial)High tea is different (more substantial)(ハイティーは違う、より本格的な食事)하이 티는 다름 (더 든든한 식사)
- Cream tea is simplerCream tea is simpler(奶油茶更简单)Cream tea is simpler(el cream tea es más sencillo)Cream tea is simpler(クリームティーはもっとシンプル)크림 티는 더 간소함
Common Mistakes
- Afternoon tea ≠ high tea
- High tea is actually more substantial, working-class
Origin & History
Invented by Anna, Duchess of Bedford, in 1840s to bridge gap between lunch and dinner.
Etymology: From the afternoon timing
First recorded: British tradition from 1840s
Cultural Context
Era: 1840s onwards
Generation: All ages
Social background: Upper-class origins, now tourist/special occasion
Pop culture: British upper-class tradition; Hotel culture
Regional notes: British institution. Tourist attraction. High tea is different.
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