单词 | toast |
释义 | toast UK [təʊst] US [toʊst] noun BREAD 面包 ADVANCED uncountable ■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 •I have toast and •I'm having beans on UK [təʊst] US [toʊst] noun DRINK 饮料 countable ■an expression of good wishes or respect for someone which 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 •Champagne corks popped as the guests drank UK [təʊst] US [toʊst] noun the toast of sth old-fashioned ■The toast of a particular place is a person who is very much admired there for something they have recently done 受…敬慕的人 •Not so long ago Viviana was a little-known actress playing in a provincial theatre - these days she's the toast of New York/ the town UK [təʊst] US [toʊst] verb transitive HEAT 加热 ■to make bread or other food warm, crisp (= hard enough to break) and brown by putting it near a high heat 烤,烘 •Do you want this bread toasted?你要把这块面包烤一烤吗? •Can I have a toasted sandwich ■informal ■to warm yourself or part of your body 使暖和,给…烤火 •He's just toasting his feet by the fire.他正在火旁烤脚。 UK [təʊst] US [toʊst] verb transitive DRINK 饮料 ■to hold up your glass and then drink as an expression of good wishes or respect 为…干杯 •We toasted the happy couple.我们为这对幸福的伉俪干杯。 |
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