
구운 빵, 토스트
Sliced bread browned on both sides by exposure to radiant heat, typically eaten with butter or jam.
예문:
"She prefers her toast lightly browned, not burnt."
"I had two slices of cinnamon toast and coffee for breakfast."
건배, 축배의 말
An act of raising a glass and drinking in honor of a person, event, or concept; the words spoken before drinking.
예문:
"The best man proposed a toast to the happy couple."
"We raised a glass of wine in a silent toast to our departed friend."
"Let's drink a toast to the success of the new project!"
절찬 받는 사람, 인기 있는 사람
A person or thing that is the center of attention or highly admired by a group or community.
예문:
"After winning the championship, the young athlete became the toast of the town."
"Her groundbreaking research made her the toast of the academic world overnight."
(빵 등을) 굽다, 노릇하게 하다
To brown or crisp food, especially bread, using direct or radiant heat.
예문:
"He likes to toast marshmallows over the campfire until they are golden brown."
"Don't forget to toast the sesame seeds before adding them to the salad dressing."
(누구에게) 건배하다, 축배를 들다
To raise one's glass and drink in honor of someone or something, often accompanied by a short speech.
예문:
"We toasted the newlyweds with champagne and best wishes."
"The entire team toasted their coach after winning the final match."
(몸을) 따뜻하게 하다, 불을 쬐다
To warm oneself or a part of one's body, especially by sitting close to a fire or radiator.
예문:
"After coming in from the snow, the children toasted their cold hands by the fireplace."
"We spent the evening toasting ourselves next to the bonfire on the beach."