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toast DRINKHtEJst, $toJstn [C]an expression of good wishes or respect for someone which involves holding up and then drinking from a glass of alcohol, esp. 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.现在请大家都举起杯来,让我提议为新娘和新郎干杯。Champagne corks popped as the guests drank a toast to the happy couple.客人们为这幸福的一对干杯时,香槟酒的瓶塞噗的一声绷了出来。You're meant to save your champagne for the toast.你应该留一些香槟酒干杯。The toast might be the person who is being honoured in this way.受祝酒的人(dated) The toast of a particular place is a person who is very much admired there for something they have recently done.受人敬慕的人Not so long ago Viviana was a little-known actress playing in a provincial theatre -- these days she's the toast of the town.不久以前薇薇安娜还是一个在地方剧院演出的鲜为人知的演员----而这些天她成了镇上极为受人敬慕的人。
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