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1 | U bread that has been heated until its outside is brown and hard 烤面包;吐司 |
| toast and marmalade 柑橘酱烤面包 |
| a slice of toast 一片烤面包 |
| beans/cheese/tomatoes on toast 豆子/奶酪/西红柿加烤面包 |
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2 | C an occasion when people all drink together and say someone’ s name in order to show their admiration or good wishes 祝酒;干杯 |
| drink a toast to sb We drank a toast to the happy couple. 我们为这对幸福的夫妇干了一杯。 |
| propose a toast (=say people should have a toast) He proposed a toast to the marketing team. 提议干杯 |
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- | be the toast of sth |
| to be very popular in a particular place or group |
| 在某处(或某群体中)广受欢迎 |
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- | sb is toast spoken |
| used for saying that someone has caused serious trouble for themselves |
| 某人惹祸上身了 |
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- | warm as toast |
| warm and comfortable |
| 温暖舒适的;暖烘烘的 |
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