toast
英 [təʊst]
美[tost]
- n. 干杯;烤面包;接受敬酒的人;(在某领域)广受赞誉的人
- vt. 向…祝酒,为…干杯
- vi. 烤火,取暖;使暖和;烘烤(面包片等)
词组搭配
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
one mistake and you're toast.
只要犯一个错误,你就完了。
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
双语例句
- 1. Lavalais raised his glass to propose a toast to the newlyweds.
- 拉瓦雷举起酒杯,提议为新婚夫妇干杯。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Steve uncorked bottles of champagne to toast the achievement.
- 史蒂夫打开几瓶香槟酒庆功。
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- 3. He rounds off by proposing a toast to the attendants.
- 他向来宾祝酒,圆满结束了活动。
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- 4. The coffee was untouched, the toast had cooled.
- 咖啡没有动过,吐司已经凉了。
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- 5. Mrs. Madrigal buttered another piece of toast.
- 马德里加尔夫人给另一片烤面包涂上了黄油。
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