Pronunciation:
The British pronunciation of "toast" is [t? St], pronounced [to? st].
Explanation:
Nouns. It stands for toast.
Verb. Bake, bake, toast or salute.
Usage:
When used as a noun, toast is usually used for breakfast or sandwiches. As a verb, it is mainly used to bake food, and it can also express a toast or tribute.
Morphological changes:
Third person singular: toast
Present participle: propose a toast
Past tense: baked
Past participle: baked
Collocation of words:
1. Toast: Toast, toast.
Toast: Toast
Step 3 raise a glass: raise a glass
To propose a toast to [somebody]/[something]
5. a slice of toast: a slice of toast
Word meaning analysis:
"toast" can be either a noun or toast, which is usually used for breakfast or caught in the middle. It can also be a verb, which means baking food, toasting or paying tribute.
Bilingual example:
I like to spread butter and jam on toast in the morning. )
She baked the bread until it was golden brown. )
Let's drink to the newlyweds! Let's drink to the newlyweds! )
The chef bakes buns to make hamburgers. )
He proposed a toast to celebrate their team's victory. )
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