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toast 1 T0243300 (tōst) v. toast·ed, toast·ing, toasts v. tr. 1. To heat and brown (bread, for example) by exposure to radiant heat. 2. To warm thoroughly, as before a fire: toast one's feet. v. intr. To become toasted: This bread toasts well. n. 1. Sliced bread heated and browned. 2. Slang One that is doomed, in trouble, or unworthy of further consideration. [Middle English tosten, from Old French toster, from Vulgar Latin *tostāre, frequentative of Latin torrēre, to parch, burn; see ters- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]
toast 2 T0243300 (tōst)n.1. a. The act of raising a glass and drinking in honor of or to the health of a person or thing.b. A proposal to drink to someone or something or a speech given before the taking of such a drink.c. The one honored by a toast.2. A person receiving much attention or acclaim: the toast of Broadway.v. toast·ed, toast·ing, toasts v.tr. To drink to the health or honor of.v.intr. To propose or drink a toast. [Perhaps from toast (from the use of spiced toast to flavor drinks).]toast (təʊst) n1. (Cookery) sliced bread browned by exposure to heat, usually under a grill, over a fire, or in a toaster2. be toast informal to face certain destruction or defeatvb3. (Cookery) (tr) to brown under a grill or over a fire: to toast cheese. 4. to warm or be warmed in a similar manner: to toast one's hands by the fire. [C14: from Old French toster, from Latin tōstus parched, baked from torrēre to dry with heat; see thirst, torrid]
toast (təʊst) n1. a tribute or proposal of health, success, etc, given to a person or thing by a company of people and marked by raising glasses and drinking together2. a person or thing honoured by such a tribute or proposal3. (esp formerly) an attractive woman to whom such tributes are frequently made: she was the toast of the town. vb4. to propose or drink a toast to (a person or thing)5. (Pop Music) (intr) to add vocal effects to a prerecorded track: a disc-jockey technique. See also rap16[C17 (in the sense: a lady to whom the company is asked to drink): from toast1,from the idea that the name of the lady would flavour the drink like a piece of spiced toast] ˈtoaster ntoast1 (toʊst) n. 1. sliced bread that has been browned by dry heat. v.t. 2. to brown (bread, cheese, etc.) by exposure to heat. 3. to heat or warm thoroughly at a fire: to toast one's feet at the fireplace. v.i. 4. to become toasted. Idioms: be toast, Slang. to be doomed, ruined, or in trouble: If you come here again, you're toast! [1350–1400; Middle English to(o)sten (v.) < Middle French toster < Vulgar Latin *tostāre, derivative of Latin tostus (<*torstos), past participle of torrēre to parch, roast] toast2 (toʊst) n. 1. a few words of welcome, congratulation, etc., uttered immediately before drinking to a person, event, etc. 2. a person, event, etc., honored with raised glasses before drinking. 3. an act or instance of thus drinking: to drink a toast to the queen. 4. a person, esp. an entertainer, who is widely celebrated: She was the toast of five continents. v.t. 5. to propose or drink a toast to or in honor of. v.i. 6. to propose or drink a toast. [1690–1700; figurative use of toast1] toast Past participle: toasted Gerund: toasting
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I toast | you toast | he/she/it toasts | we toast | you toast | they toast |
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I toasted | you toasted | he/she/it toasted | we toasted | you toasted | they toasted |
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I am toasting | you are toasting | he/she/it is toasting | we are toasting | you are toasting | they are toasting |
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I have toasted | you have toasted | he/she/it has toasted | we have toasted | you have toasted | they have toasted |
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I was toasting | you were toasting | he/she/it was toasting | we were toasting | you were toasting | they were toasting |
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I had toasted | you had toasted | he/she/it had toasted | we had toasted | you had toasted | they had toasted |
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I will toast | you will toast | he/she/it will toast | we will toast | you will toast | they will toast |
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I will have toasted | you will have toasted | he/she/it will have toasted | we will have toasted | you will have toasted | they will have toasted |
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I will be toasting | you will be toasting | he/she/it will be toasting | we will be toasting | you will be toasting | they will be toasting |
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I have been toasting | you have been toasting | he/she/it has been toasting | we have been toasting | you have been toasting | they have been toasting |
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I will have been toasting | you will have been toasting | he/she/it will have been toasting | we will have been toasting | you will have been toasting | they will have been toasting |
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I had been toasting | you had been toasting | he/she/it had been toasting | we had been toasting | you had been toasting | they had been toasting |
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I would toast | you would toast | he/she/it would toast | we would toast | you would toast | they would toast |
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I would have toasted | you would have toasted | he/she/it would have toasted | we would have toasted | you would have toasted | they would have toasted |
toastTo brown food in a dry heat.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | toast - slices of bread that have been toastedbread, breadstuff, staff of life - food made from dough of flour or meal and usually raised with yeast or baking powder and then bakedcinnamon toast - buttered toast with sugar and cinnamon (and nutmeg and grated lemon peel)orange toast - buttered toast with sugar and grated orange rind and a little orange juiceMelba toast - very thin crisp brown toastBrussels biscuit, rusk, twice-baked bread, zwieback - slice of sweet raised bread baked again until it is brown and hard and crisp | | 2. | toast - a celebrity who receives much acclaim and attention; "he was the toast of the town"celebrity, famous person - a widely known person; "he was a baseball celebrity" | | 3. | toast - a person in desperate straits; someone doomed; "I'm a goner if this plan doesn't work"; "one mistake and you're toast"gonerdesperate - a person who is frightened and in need of help; "they prey on the hopes of the desperate" | | 4. | toast - a drink in honor of or to the health of a person or eventpledgedrink - a single serving of a beverage; "I asked for a hot drink"; "likes a drink before dinner" | Verb | 1. | toast - make brown and crisp by heating; "toast bread"; "crisp potatoes"crispen, crispcookery, cooking, preparation - the act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat; "cooking can be a great art"; "people are needed who have experience in cookery"; "he left the preparation of meals to his wife"heat, heat up - make hot or hotter; "the sun heats the oceans"; "heat the water on the stove" | | 2. | toast - propose a toast to; "Let us toast the birthday girl!"; "Let's drink to the New Year"salute, wassail, drink, pledgegive - propose; "He gave the first of many toasts at the birthday party"honor, honour, reward - bestow honor or rewards upon; "Today we honor our soldiers"; "The scout was rewarded for courageous action" |
toast1verb1. brown, grill, crisp, roast Toast the bread lightly on both sides.2. warm (up), heat (up), thaw, bring back to life a bar with an open fire for toasting feet after a day skiing
toast2noun1. tribute, drink, compliment, salute, health, pledge, salutation We drank a toast to Miss Jacobs.2. favourite, celebrity, darling, talk, pet, focus of attention, hero or heroine, blue-eyed boy or girl (Brit. informal) She was the toast of Paris.verb1. drink to, honour, pledge to, salute, drink (to) the health of They toasted her with champagne.Quotations "Here's tae us; wha's like us?" "Gey few, and they're a' deid" [Scottish toast]toastnounThe act of drinking to someone:pledge.verbTo salute by raising and drinking from a glass:drink, pledge.Translationstoast1 (təust) verb to make (bread etc) brown in front of direct heat. We toasted slices of bread for tea. 烤 烤 noun bread that has been toasted. He always has two pieces of toast for breakfast. 吐司(烤麵包片) 吐司(烤面包片) ˈtoasted adjective heated by direct heat, eg under a grill. toasted cheese; Do you like your bread toasted? 烤的 烤的ˈtoaster noun an electric machine for toasting bread. 烤麵包機 烤面包机ˈtoaster oven noun a small oven for toasting bread or baking food. 小烤箱 小烤箱ˈtoastrack noun a small stand in which slices of toast can be served. Put the toastrack on the table. 麵包架 面包架
toast2 (təust) verb to drink ceremonially in honour of, or to wish success to (someone or something). We toasted the bride and bridegroom / the new ship. 為...舉杯祝酒 为...举杯祝酒 noun1. an act of toasting. Let's drink a toast to our friends! 祝酒 祝酒2. the wish conveyed, or the person etc honoured, by such an act. 敬酒 举杯祝颂toast
be toastTo be in serious trouble; to be ruined, finished, or defeated. If mom and dad find out we took their car out last night, we're toast! Down by 45 points with only two minutes left in the game, it's pretty safe to say that the home team is toast at this point.See also: toastbe the toast of (the town)To be someone who is especially well-liked, regarded, or admired in a certain place. The young entrepreneur has been the toast of the town ever since his revolutionary tech innovation went public. I hope you enjoy being the toast of London now, because such fame is always fleeting.See also: of, toastthe toast of (the town)Someone who is especially well-liked, regarded, or admired in a certain place. The young entrepreneur's new tech innovation has made him the toast of the town in Silicon Valley. I hope you enjoy being the toast of London now, because such fame is always fleeting.See also: of, toastbe the toast of (some place)To be someone who is especially well liked, regarded, or admired in a certain place. The young entrepreneur has been the toast of Silicon Valley ever since his revolutionary tech innovation went public. I hope you enjoy being the toast of London now, because such fame is always fleeting.See also: of, toastthe toast of (some place)Someone who is especially well liked, regarded, or admired in a certain place The young entrepreneur's new tech innovation has made him the toast of Silicon Valley. I hope you enjoy being the toast of London now, because such fame is always fleeting.See also: of, toasthave (one) on toastTo have power over one. Primarily heard in UK. Of course they'll heed our demands—we have them on toast.See also: have, on, toastpropose a toastTo request that those present raise their glasses in honor of or tribute to someone or something. Before we all sit down to our meal, I just want to propose a toast to my mother. Mom, we all love you so much, and we hope your retirement marks the beginning of a wonderful new chapter in your life.See also: propose, toast(as) warm as toastComfortably and cozily warm, especially when the weather outside is very cold. I have such fond childhood memories of wintertime, coming in from the snow and getting warm as toast by the fire. I've got the heater on a timer, so the house should be as warm as toast by the time we get home.See also: toast, warmmilktoast1. adjective Extremely weak, timid, or ineffectual. A reference to H. T. Webster's comic strip character Caspar Milquetoast, who exhibited such traits. We're going to be the laughingstock of the world after such a milktoast response from our government. We can't afford some milktoast plan that just keeps the status quo—we need something drastic and daring that might really improve our sales. In the play, the hero returns to drive the milktoast suitor from his home and reclaim his rightful place by his wife's side.2. noun An extremely weak, timid, or ineffectual man. We need a president who's going to lead the nation with strength and resolve, not some milktoast who'll just kowtow to every foreign leader who raises his voice. I swear, I don't know why I ever married a milktoast like you. You can't even defend your own wife when she's been insulted!milquetoast1. adjective Extremely weak, timid, or ineffectual. A reference to H. T. Webster's comic strip character Caspar Milquetoast, who exhibited such traits. We're going to be the laughingstock of the world after such a milquetoast response from our government. We can't afford some milquetoast plan that just keeps the status quo—we need something drastic and daring that might really improve our sales. In the play, the hero returns to drive the milquetoast suitor from his home and reclaim his rightful place by his wife's side.2. noun An extremely weak, timid, or ineffectual man. We need a president who's going to lead the nation with strength and resolve, not some milquestoast who'll just kowtow to every foreign leader who raises his voice. I swear, I don't know why I ever married a milquetoast like you. You can't even defend your own wife when she's been insulted!propose a toastto make a toast before a celebratory drink. I'd like to propose a toast in honor of your birthday. At the wedding reception, the bride's father proposed a toast to the new couple.See also: propose, toast*warm as toastvery warm and cozy. (*Also: as ~.) The baby will be warm as toast in that blanket. We were as warm as toast by the side of the fire.See also: toast, warmwarm as toastComfortably warm, as in It was freezing outside, but we were warm as toast in front of the fire. Despite the British custom of serving toasted bread in a rack that rapidly cools it, this idiom originated in England, at first as hot as toast (c. 1430) and by the mid-1800s in its present form. See also: toast, warmbe toast INFORMALIf someone is toast, they are about to lose their job or position or are about to be punished or killed. Her only comment on his dismissal was: `I told you he was toast.' If you don't do what they say, you're toast.See also: toastbe toast be or be likely to become finished, defunct, or dead. informal, chiefly North American 1998 Times A new star has entered the financial firmament. Look to your laurels, George Soros , Warren Buffett , you're toast. See also: toasthave someone on toast be in a position to deal with someone as you wish. British informal 1993 Esquire The more he thought, the more I knew I had him on toast. See also: have, on, someone, toastwarm as toast pleasantly warm. 1991 W. P. Kinsella Box Socials Scrunched down, warm as toast, between the cookstove and the woodbox, I couldn't see that getting something for nothing could be all that bad. See also: toast, warmpropose a ˈtoast (to somebody) ask people to wish somebody health, happiness and success by raising their glasses and drinking: I’d like to propose a toast to the bride and groom.In the past, the name of a lady who was being wished health and happiness was supposed to improve the flavour of the wine like the pieces of spiced toast that people put in their wine.See also: propose, toastbe ˈtoast (slang) be in very serious trouble: If Dad finds out about this, we’re toast!This probably comes from the US film Ghostbusters.See also: toastbe the toast of... be somebody who is praised by a lot of people in a particular place because of something that they have done well: Eddie was the toast of Hollywood yesterday after winning three awards for his latest film.See also: toast(as) warm as ˈtoast pleasantly warm compared to the cold air outside etc: I’ll light the fire and we’ll soon be as warm as toast in here.See also: toast, warmmilquetoast (ˈmɪlktost) n. an ineffectual man; a shy coward; an effeminate male. This little milquetoast goes up to the biker, looks at him sort of sad like, and then karate chops him into a quivering pulp. toast1. n. a drunkard. The old toast stumbled in front of a car. 2. mod. excellent. This stuff is so toast! 3. mod. burned; done for. If you don’t get here in twenty minutes, you’re toast. toasted mod. alcohol intoxicated. The chick got toasted on two glasses of cheap white wine. See also: toasttoast, to beTo be doomed or unworthy of further consideration. This slangy usage dates from the twentieth century. It can be applied to a person, a group, an idea, a project, and so on. It must be distinguished from being the toast of something, such as “the toast of the Academy Awards,” which means a person receiving much acclaim. In contrast, “With so many injured players, our team is toast this year” means the team cannot win. According to Bob Woodward’s book Plan of Attack (2004), Vice President Dick Cheney said, before the invasion of Iraq, “Prince Bandar, once we start, Saddam is toast.”toast
toast (jargon)1. Any completely inoperable system or component,especially one that has just crashed and burned: "Uh, oh ... Ithink the serial board is toast."
2. To cause a system to crash accidentally, especially in amanner that requires manual rebooting. "Rick just toasted thefirewall machine again."
Compare fried.TOAST
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Synonyms for toastverb brownSynonymsverb warm (up)Synonyms- warm (up)
- heat (up)
- thaw
- bring back to life
noun tributeSynonyms- tribute
- drink
- compliment
- salute
- health
- pledge
- salutation
noun favouriteSynonyms- favourite
- celebrity
- darling
- talk
- pet
- focus of attention
- hero or heroine
- blue-eyed boy or girl
verb drink toSynonyms- drink to
- honour
- pledge to
- salute
- drink (to) the health of
Synonyms for toastnoun the act of drinking to someoneSynonymsverb to salute by raising and drinking from a glassSynonymsSynonyms for toastnoun slices of bread that have been toastedRelated Words- bread
- breadstuff
- staff of life
- cinnamon toast
- orange toast
- Melba toast
- Brussels biscuit
- rusk
- twice-baked bread
- zwieback
noun a celebrity who receives much acclaim and attentionRelated Wordsnoun a person in desperate straitsSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a drink in honor of or to the health of a person or eventSynonymsRelated Wordsverb make brown and crisp by heatingSynonymsRelated Words- cookery
- cooking
- preparation
- heat
- heat up
verb propose a toast toSynonymsRelated Words |