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  • 英英词典释义

toast

[təʊst] [toʊst]
  • 复数:toasts;
  • 第三人称单数:toasts;
  • 过去式:toasted;
  • 过去分词:toasted;
  • 现在分词:toasting;
  • 例句
    同义词解析
    • 以下这些动词均有"烘,烤" 的意思
      bake指在烤炉里,烘烤,不与火直接接触,用持续的干热,缓慢地烘烤任何食物。
      roast一般指在火上烤大块的肉或整只牲畜或家禽。
      toast侧重通过烘烤使烘烤之物变成褐色,尤指烘面包、熏肉等。
    词组
    • be toast
      (informal, chiefly N. Amer.)be or be likely to become finished, defunct, or dead (非正式,主北美)完蛋了,倒霉了
    • have someone on toast
      (Brit. informal)be in a position to deal with someone as one wishes (英,非正式)任意摆布某人
    柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
    • N-UNCOUNT
      吐司;烤面包片
      Toast is bread which has been cut into slices and made brown and crisp by cooking at a high temperature.
      例句
      ...a piece of toast. 一片吐司
    • VERB
      烤,烘(面包等)
      When you toast something such as bread, you cook it at a high temperature so that it becomes brown and crisp.
      例句
      Toast the bread lightly on both sides. 稍稍烘烤面包两面。 ...a toasted sandwich. 烤三明治
    • N-COUNT
      干杯;祝酒
      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.
      例句
      Eleanor and I drank a toast to Miss Jacobs... 我和埃莉诺向雅各布斯小姐敬酒。 At the end of the meal Burgoyne was asked to propose a toast. 用餐终了,伯戈因被邀请致祝酒词。
    • VERB
      为…干杯;向…祝酒
      When you toast someone or something, you drink a toast to them.
      例句
      Party officials and generals toasted his health... 政党官员与军队将领为他的健康举杯祝酒。 They toasted her in champagne. 他们以香槟为她干杯。
    • N-SING
      深受敬慕的人;最受推崇的人
      If someone is the toast of a place, they are very popular and greatly admired there, because they have done something very successfully or well.
      例句
      She was the toast of Paris. 她是巴黎最受推崇的人。
    • PHRASE
      完蛋,遭殃
      If someone is toast, you mean that they are certain to be defeated or destroyed.
      例句
      They know how to control, restrict and, if need be, throttle access, important to newspapers and absolutely vital to radio and television. And if you don't play the game, you're toast. 他们知道怎样控制、限制信息获取途径,而且如果需要,还会将其完全阻断,而这些途径对报纸来说很重要,对广播、电视更是极其关键。如果你不遵守游戏规则,你就完蛋了。
    英汉词典释义
    • n.
      烤面包, 吐司
      I ate two slices of toast. 我吃了两片吐司。
      干杯; 祝酒词
      I suggest to propose a toast to our friendship. 我建议为我们的友谊干杯。
      接受敬酒的人
      The old man was the toast of the whole neighbourhood. 这老人受到邻里的交口称赞。
    • vt. & vi.
      The bread toasts well. 这面包烤得很好。 She toasted slices of bread for refreshments. 她烤了几片面包当茶点。 I toasted the bread very dark. 我把面包烤得很焦。
      向…祝酒, 为…干杯
      Let's all toast the bride and bridegroom. 让我们为新郎新娘干杯。
    英英词典释义
    • Noun
      1. slices of bread that have been toasted
      2. a celebrity who receives much accalim and attention;
      "he was the toast of the town"
      3. a person in desperate straits; someone doomed;
      "I'm a goner if this plan doesn't work""one mistake and you're toast"
      4. a drink in honor of or to the health of a person or event
    • Verb
      1. make brown and crisp by heating;
      "toast bread""crisp potatoes"
      2. propose a toast to;
      "Let us toast the birthday girl!""Let's drink to the New Year"