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toast

N การ ดื่มอวยพร  การ ดื่ม ให้พร  pledge kan-duam-aui-pon

 

toast

N ขนมปัง ปิ้ง  ka-nom-pang-ping

 

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N ผู้ ที่ ได้รับ การ ดื่มอวยพร  phu-dai-rab-kan-duam-aui-pon

 

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VI ดื่มอวยพร  ดื่ม ให้พร  drink duam-aui-pon

 

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VI ปิ้ง  ping

 

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VT ดื่มอวยพร  ดื่ม ให้พร  drink duam-aui-pon

 

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VT ปิ้ง  ping

 

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VT อัง ไฟ  ทำให้ อุ่น  heat dry cook grill ang-fai

 

toaster

N ผู้ ดื่มอวยพร  ผู้ เชิญ ให้ ดื่มอวยพร เจ้าภาพ  phu-duam-aui-pon

 

toaster

N เครื่องปิ้งขนมปัง  เตา ปิ้ง หรือ ขนมปัง  krueng-ping-ka-nom-pang

 

toastmaster

N ผู้ประกาศ การ ดื่มอวยพร  phu-pra-kad-kan-duam-aui-pon

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

TOAST

v.t.[L. tostus.] 1. To dry and scorch by the heat of a fire; as, to toast bread or cheese. [It is chiefly limited in its application to these two articles.]
2. To warm thoroughly; as, to toast the feet. [Not much used. ]
3. To name when a health is drank; to drink to the health in honor of; as, to toast a lady. Addison writes "to toast the health; " a form of expression I believe not now used.

 

TOAST

n.Bread dried and scorched by the fire; or such bread dipped in melted butter, or in some liquor. Dry toast is bread scorched, or it is scorched bread with butter spread upon it. Soft toast is made by immersing toasted bread in melted butter, and called dipped toast. 1. A female whose health is drank in honor or respect.
The wise man's passion, and the vain man's toast.
2. He or that which is named in honor in drinking.

 

TOASTED

pp. Scorched by heat; named in drinking the health.

 

TOASTER

n.One who toasts. 1. An instrument for toasting bread or cheese.

 

TOASTING

ppr. Scorching by fire; drinking to the honor of.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TOAST

Toast, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Toasted; p. pr. & vb. n. Toasting. ] Etym: [OF. toster to roast, toast, fr. L. torrere, tostum, to parch, roast. See Torrid. ]

 

1. To dry and brown by the heat of a fire; as, to toast bread.

 

2. To warm thoroughly; as, to toast the feet.

 

3. To name when a health is proposed to be drunk; to drink to the health, or in honor, of; as, to toast a lady.

 

TOAST

Toast, n. Etym: [OF. toste, or tostée, toasted bread. See Toast, v.]

 

1. Bread dried and browned before a fire, usually in slices; also, a kind of food prepared by putting slices of toasted bread into milk, gravy, etc. toaster. My sober evening let the tankard bless, With toast embrowned, and fragrant nutmeg fraught. T. Warton.

 

2. A lady in honor of whom persons or a company are invited to drink; -- so called because toasts were formerly put into the liquor, as a great delicacy. It now came to the time of Mr. Jones to give a toast. .. who could not refrain from mentioning his dear Sophia. Fielding.

 

3. Hence, any person, especially a person of distinction, in honor of whom a health is drunk; hence, also, anything so commemorated; a sentiment, as "The land we live in, " "The day we celebrate, " etc. Toast rack, a small rack or stand for a table, having partitions for holding slices of dry toast.

 

TOASTER

TOASTER Toast "er, n.

 

1. One who toasts.

 

2. A kitchen utensil for toasting bread, cheese, etc. Toaster oven. an electrical toaster.

 

TOASTING

TOASTING Toast "ing,

 

Defn: a. & n. from Toast, v. Toasting fork, a long-handled fork for toasting bread, cheese, or the like, by the fire.

 

TOASTMASTER

TOASTMASTER Toast "mas `ter, n.

 

Defn: A person who presides at a public dinner or banquet, and announces the toasts.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

toast

toast 1 |tōst toʊst | noun 1 sliced bread browned on both sides by exposure to radiant heat. 2 a call to a gathering of people to raise their glasses and drink together in honor of a person or thing, or an instance of drinking in this way: he raised his glass in a toast to his son. [ in sing. ] a person or thing that is very popular or held in high regard by a particular group of people: he found himself the toast of the baseball world. verb [ with obj. ] 1 cook or brown (food, esp. bread or cheese ) by exposure to a grill, fire, or other source of radiant heat: he sat by the fire and toasted a piece of bread | (as adj. toasted ) : toasted marshmallows. [ no obj. ] (of food ) cook or become brown in this way: broil until the nuts have toasted. warm (oneself or part of one's body ) in front of a fire or other source or heat. 2 drink to the health or in honor of (someone or something ) by raising one's glass together with others: happy families toasting each other's health | figurative : he is toasted by the trade as the outstanding dealer in children's books. PHRASES be toast informal be or be likely to become finished, defunct, or dead: one mistake and you're toast. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a verb in the sense burn as the sun does, parch ): from Old French toster roast, from Latin torrere parch. The practice of drinking a toast ( sense 2 of the noun ) goes back to the late 17th cent. , and originated in naming a lady whose health the company was requested to drink, the idea being that the lady's name flavored the drink like the pieces of spiced toast that were formerly placed in drinks such as wine.

 

toast

toast 2 |toʊst tōst | verb [ no obj. ] (usu. as noun toasting ) (of a DJ ) accompany a reggae backing track or music with improvised rhythmic speech. ORIGIN 1970s: perhaps the same word as toast 1 .

 

toaster

toast er |ˈtōstər ˈtoʊstər | noun 1 an electrical device for making toast. 2 a DJ who accompanies reggae with improvised rhythmic speech.

 

toastie

toastie |ˈtəʊsti | noun Brit. informal a toasted sandwich or snack.

 

toasting fork

toast |ing fork noun a long-handled fork for making toast in front of a fire.

 

toastmaster

toast mas ter |ˈtōs (t )ˌmastər ˈtoʊs (t )ˌmæstər | noun an official responsible for proposing toasts, introducing speakers, and making other formal announcements at a large social event.

 

toastmistress

toast mis tress |ˈtōs (t )ˌmistris ˈtoʊstˌmɪstrɪs | noun a female toastmaster.

 

toast rack

toast rack |ˈtəʊstrak | noun a rack for holding slices of toast at table. informal a tram or bus with full-width seats and open sides.

 

toasty

toast y |ˈtōstē ˈtoʊsti | adjective of or resembling toast. comfortably warm: a roaring fire may make a home seem toasty.

 

Oxford Dictionary

toast

toast 1 |təʊst | noun 1 [ mass noun ] sliced bread browned on both sides by exposure to radiant heat, such as a grill or fire. 2 a call to a gathering of people to raise their glasses and drink together in honour of a person or thing, or an instance of drinking in this way: he raised his glass in a toast to his son. [ in sing. ] a person or thing that is very popular or held in high regard by a particular group of people: he found himself the toast of the baseball world. verb [ with obj. ] 1 cook or brown (food, especially bread or cheese ) by exposure to a grill, fire, or other source of radiant heat: he sat by the fire and toasted a piece of bread | (as adj. toasted ) : a toasted cheese sandwich. [ no obj. ] (of food ) cook or become brown by exposure to radiant heat: place under a hot grill until the nuts have toasted. warm (oneself or part of one's body ) in front of a fire or other source or heat. 2 drink to the health or in honour of (someone or something ) by raising one's glass together with others: happy families toasting each other's health | figurative : he is toasted by the trade as the outstanding dealer in children's books. PHRASES be toast informal be or be likely to become finished, defunct, or dead: one mistake and you're toast. have someone on toast Brit. informal be in a position to deal with someone as one wishes. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a verb in the sense burn as the sun does, parch ): from Old French toster roast , from Latin torrere parch . The practice of drinking a toast ( sense 2 of the noun ) goes back to the late 17th cent. , and originated in naming a lady whose health the company was requested to drink, the idea being that the lady's name flavoured the drink like the pieces of spiced toast that were formerly placed in drinks such as wine.

 

toast

toast 2 |təʊst | verb [ no obj. ] (usu. as noun toasting ) (of a DJ ) accompany a reggae backing track or music with improvised rhythmic speech. ORIGIN 1970s: perhaps the same word as toast 1 .

 

toaster

toast ¦er |ˈtəʊstə | noun 1 an electrical device for making toast. 2 a DJ who accompanies reggae with improvised rhythmic speech.

 

toastie

toastie |ˈtəʊsti | noun Brit. informal a toasted sandwich or snack.

 

toasting fork

toast |ing fork noun a long-handled fork for making toast in front of a fire.

 

toastmaster

toastmaster |ˈtəʊs (t )mɑːstə |(or toastmistress ) noun an official responsible for proposing toasts, introducing speakers, and making other formal announcements at a large social event.

 

toastmistress

toast mis tress |ˈtōs (t )ˌmistris ˈtoʊstˌmɪstrɪs | noun a female toastmaster.

 

toast rack

toast rack |ˈtəʊstrak | noun a rack for holding slices of toast at table. informal a tram or bus with full-width seats and open sides.

 

toasty

toasty |ˈtəʊsti | adjective ( toastier, toastiest ) of or resembling toast. informal comfortably warm: a roaring fire may make a home seem toasty.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

toast

toast noun 1 he raised his glass in a toast: tribute, salute, salutation; archaic pledge. 2 he was the toast of Toledo: darling, favorite, pet, heroine, hero; talk; fair-haired boy /girl. verb 1 she toasted her hands in front of the fire: warm, warm up, heat, heat up. 2 we toasted the couple with champagne: drink (to ) the health of, drink to, salute, honor, pay tribute to.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

toast

toast noun 1 he raised his glass in a toast: tribute, salute, salutation; honour, health; compliments, best wishes, greetings; archaic pledge. 2 he was the toast of the West End: darling, celebrity, favourite, pet, heroine, hero, talk; apple of someone's eye, the focus of attention; Brit. informal blue-eyed boy /girl; N. Amer. informal fair-haired boy /girl. verb 1 meanwhile, split and toast the muffins: brown, crisp (up ), grill, barbecue, bake, singe, sear; N. Amer. broil, charbroil. 2 she toasted her hands in front of the fire: warm, warm up, heat, heat up, roast, bring back to life. ANTONYMS cool down. 3 we toasted the couple with champagne: pay tribute to, drink (to ) the health of, drink to, salute, honour; archaic pledge.

 

Duden Dictionary

Toast

Toast Substantiv, maskulin , der |toːst |der Toast; Genitiv: des Toast [e ]s, Plural: die Toaste und Toasts englisch toast, zu: to toast, toasten 1 a geröstetes Weißbrot in Scheiben eine Scheibe Toast b einzelne Scheibe geröstetes Weißbrot Toasts mit Butter bestreichen c zum Toasten geeignetes, dafür vorgesehenes Weißbrot [in Scheiben ]; Toastbrot a ein Paket Toast kaufen 2 Trinkspruch nach dem früheren englischen Brauch, vor einem Trinkspruch ein Stück Toast in das Glas zu tauchen einen Toast ausbringen

 

Toastbrot

Toast brot Substantiv, Neutrum , das a [in Scheiben geschnittenes ] Weißbrot zum Toasten b einzelne Scheibe Toast

 

toasten

toas ten schwaches Verb |toasten |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « englisch to toast < altfranzösisch toster = rösten < spätlateinisch tostare, zu lateinisch tostum, 2. Partizip von: torrere = dörren, trocknen 1 (besonders von Weißbrot ) in Scheiben rösten 1a soll ich noch eine Scheibe toasten ?2 einen Trinkspruch (auf jemanden, etwas ) ausbringen

 

Toaster

Toas ter Substantiv, maskulin , der |Toaster |der Toaster; Genitiv: des Toasters, Plural: die Toaster englisch toaster, zu: to toast, toasten elektrisches Gerät zum Rösten von (in Scheiben geschnittenem ) Brot, auch von Brötchen

 

French Dictionary

toast

toast n. m. nom masculin 1 Tranche de pain grillée. : Un toast avec de la confiture. SYNONYME rôtie . Note Technique Cet emprunt à l ’anglais qui date de plus de cent ans est admis en français. 2 Action de boire à la santé de quelqu ’un, au succès de quelque chose, etc. : Porter un toast, des toasts au bonheur des nouveaux mariés. Note Technique Attention au genre masculin de ce nom: un toast.

 

toasté

toasté FORME FAUTIVE Anglicisme pour grillé.

 

toaster

toaster FORME FAUTIVE Anglicisme pour grille-pain.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

toast

toast 1 /toʊst / (! -oa-は //) 〖語源は 「あぶる 」〗名詞 U トースト Can I have some toast and a cup of coffee? トーストとコーヒーを1杯頂けますか eat two pieces [slices ] of toast トーストを2枚食べる (as ) w rm as t ast ほどよく暖かい .h ve A on t ast ⦅英 くだけて ⦆A 〈人 〉を自分の思うままにする .動詞 他動詞 1 パン ナッツなど 〉をこんがりと焼く , トーストする (bake 類義 , roast )toast bread [marshmallows ]パンをトーストする [マシュマロをあぶる ]2 〈人 体の一部 〉を暖める Tom toasted himself in front of a stove .トムはストーブの前で体を暖めた .自動詞 〈パンなどが 〉こんがりと焼ける .~́ ing f rk トースト用フォーク 〘火の上であぶるために柄が長くなったフォーク 〙.~́ r ck トースト立て 〘食卓でトーストを1枚ずつ立てるもの 〙.

 

toast

toast 2 /toʊst /〖語源は 「toast 1 の比喩的用法; 風味を増すために祝杯に一片の焼きパンを入れたことから 」〗名詞 s /-ts /C 1 «…に対する » 乾杯, 祝杯 ; 乾杯の言葉 «to » I would like to propose a toast to Ally [Ally's birthday ].アリー [アリーの誕生日 ]のために乾杯を提案いたします (!乾杯の発声にはTo Ally [Ally's birthday ].やCheers.などが用いられる ) Let's have [drink ] a toast ! ≒ A toast !乾杯しよう 2 the 乾杯を受ける人 [もの ]; (地域の社交界の )花形 .動詞 他動詞 健康 成功など 〉に乾杯する toast A's health A 〈人 〉の健康を祝して乾杯する .自動詞 «…に » 乾杯する «to » .

 

toaster

t ast er 名詞 C トースター .

 

toastmaster

t ast m ster 名詞 C 乾杯の音頭を取る人 ; 宴会の司会者 (⦅男女共用 ⦆(head ) speaker ).

 

toastmistress

t ast m stress 名詞 C 女性のtoastmaster .

 

toasty

toast y /tóʊsti /形容詞 ⦅くだけて ⦆暖かくて快適な .名詞 -ies C ⦅英 ⦆トーストしたサンドイッチ .