toasted

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基本释义

v.
向…祝酒,为…干杯( toast的过去式和过去分词 ); 烤火,取暖,使暖和

实用例句

Right, who's for a toasted sandwich then?

好吧,谁想要吐司三明治?

柯林斯例句

They toasted her in champagne.

他们以香槟为她干杯。

柯林斯例句

The bridegroom asked the guests to stand and then toasted the bridesmaids.

新郎请客人起立为女傧相干杯.

《简明英汉词典》

I was toasted by him most eloquently at the dinner.

进餐时他口若悬河地向我祝酒.

《简明英汉词典》

She toasted slices of bread for refreshments.

她烤了几片面包当茶点.

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I toasted the bread very dark.

我把面包烤得很焦.

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We toasted the bride and bridegroom.

我们为新娘新郎的健康干杯.

《现代英汉综合大词典》

She toasted slices of bread for tea.

她烤了几片面包当茶点。

辞典例句

Edwina returned her attention to breakfast - lightly scrambled eggs and toasted English muffins.

埃德温娜回过头来吃她的早餐 -- 油味轻淡的煎鸡蛋和英国式烤松饼.

辞典例句

The wedding guests toasted the bride and bridegroom.

参加婚礼的客人举杯向新娘新郎祝贺.

辞典例句

The bathers toasted on the beach.

沐浴者在海滩上取暖.

辞典例句

They toasted the signing of the new agreement.

他们举杯祝贺新协议签订.

辞典例句

She toasted bread for breakfast.

她烤面包当早餐.

辞典例句

He toasted his feet before the fire.

他在炉火前烘脚.

辞典例句

The men toasted the general.

那些男人举杯祝将军健康.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. browned over by exposure to heat;

    "he liked toasted marshmallows"

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