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n. 干杯( toast的名词复数 );烤面包;接受敬酒的人;(在某领域)广受赞誉的人
v. 向…祝酒,为…干杯( toast的第三人称单数 );烤火,取暖,使暖和
toasts 用法和例句
- President bush and japanese prime minister koizumi exchange toasts .
- 布什总统与来访的日本首相小泉纯一郎交换祝酒词。
- He couldn 't eat toasts any mor .
- 他无法吃到烤面包。
- It needs to happen before the toasts and speeches .
- 这必须在敬酒和演讲之前。
- In order to make the nation 's 60th birthday less deadly than cixi 's 66th , drivers would do well to make their toasts in fruit juice .
- 为了使60年国庆不像慈禧66岁生日那样有惨剧发生,司机们最好以果汁代酒,干杯庆祝。
- U.s. president richard nixon toasts with chinese premier zhou enlai in february 1972 in beijing during nixon 's official visit to china .
- 1972年2月,美国总统查理德尼克松正式访华,期间在北京和中国总理周恩来举杯畅饮。