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toasted

/tohst/US // toʊst //UK // (təʊst) //

烘烤,烘烤过的,烤过的,烘烤后的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : sliced bread that has been browned by dry heat.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to brown, as bread or cheese, by exposure to heat.
    • : to heat or warm thoroughly at a fire: She toasted her feet at the fireplace.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to become toasted.

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Examples

  • Meredith will host a company-wide toast on Zoom next month to celebrate the achievements across various departments, a company spokesperson said.

  • A toaster only toasts, so technically it’s a single-use gadget.

  • I’ve used them to roast vegetables, make stuffing, toast nuts and more.

  • I bake them slowly until they’re fragrant and golden, perfuming my apartment with the comforting scent of toast.

  • I thought we could really use one big, collective drink, maybe a toast to human connection, in real life.

  • He orders a toasted bagel and asks to charge it to a room he is certainly not staying in.

  • A shot of the Moutai brand delightfully produced a toasted hazelnut flavor cloud in my mouth.

  • Our own children, at their most rebellious age, believe in the first two things we toasted.

  • Skinnier hawkers stealthily circulate cooking queijo cualho (toasted cheese on a stick) in makeshift tin kettles.

  • House Republicans propose using tons of highly nutritional toasted wheat to replace food-stamp program in new Farm Bill.

  • Over this we toasted bits of meat on the end of a splinter, and presently our hunger was appeased.

  • But it was to be noticed that Scattergood toasted his bare toes a great deal during the ensuing days.

  • Beside her lay a clean bit of bark containing a broiled deer-steak, toasted bread, and a cup of tea.

  • We sat up as long as we pleased and toasted our feet, and in zero weather even wrapped up a hot brick to take to our chilly beds.

  • One, two, or three slices of bread toasted dark brown, but not burned.