toast
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT Toast is bread which has been cut into slices and made brown and crisp by cooking at a high temperature. 烤面包片
...a piece of toast. …一片烤面包片。
2. V-T When you toast something such as bread, you cook it at a high temperature so that it becomes brown and crisp. 烤 (面包等)
Toast the bread lightly on both sides. 把面包的兩面稍微烤一下。
3. N-COUNT When you drink a toast to someone or something, you drink some wine or another alcoholic drink as a symbolic gesture, in order to show your appreciation of them or to wish them success. 敬酒
Eleanor and I drank a toast to the bride and groom. 埃莉諾和我給新郎和新娘敬了酒。
4. V-T When you toast someone or something, you drink a toast to them. 為…舉杯祝酒
We all toasted his health. 我們大家為他的健康舉杯祝酒。
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toast /t??st/ (toasting,toasted,toasts)
劍橋詞典
- As it was a cold morning , she stoked up on bacon , eggs and beans on toast.
- They breakfasted hurriedly on tea and toast.
- She spread her toast with a thick layer of butter .
toast noun (BREAD)
[ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒(méi)有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ]sliced bread made warm , crisp (= hard enough to break ), and brown by being put near a high heat
烤面包片,吐司
a slice of toast 一塊烤面包片
I have toast and jam for breakfast . 我早飯吃烤面包片和果醬。
I'm having beans on toast for supper . 晚飯我吃烤面包片加豆子。
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toast noun (DRINK)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ]an expression of good wishes or respect for someone that involves holding up and then drinking from a glass of alcohol , especially wine , after a short speech
祝酒;干杯
Now, if you'd all please raise your glasses , I'd like to propose a toast to the bride and groom . 現(xiàn)在請(qǐng)大家都舉起杯來(lái),我提議為新娘新郎干杯。
Champagne corks popped and the guests drank a toast to the happy couple . 香檳酒瓶砰地打開(kāi)了,客人們舉杯為這對(duì)幸福的伉儷干杯。