I'd like to propose a toast to the bride and groom.
我提議為新娘新郎干杯。
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The committee drank a toast to the new project.
委員會為這項新計劃干杯。
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The performance made her the toast of the festival.
她的演出使她在藝術(shù)節(jié)中備受推崇。
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One mistake and you're toast.
要是出一次錯,你就完了。
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The happy couple were toasted in champagne.
人們舉起香檳酒為這對幸福的伉儷干杯。
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We toasted the success of the new company.
我們?yōu)樾鹿镜某晒Ω杀?/dd>
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a toasted sandwich
烤過的三明治
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Place under a hot grill until the nuts have toasted.
把這些堅果放在高溫烤架下面烤熟。
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...a piece of toast.
一片吐司
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Toast the bread lightly on both sides.
稍稍烘烤面包兩面。
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...a toasted sandwich.
烤三明治
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Eleanor and I drank a toast to Miss Jacobs...
我和埃莉諾向雅各布斯小姐敬酒。
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At the end of the meal Burgoyne was asked to propose a toast.
用餐終了,伯戈因被邀請致祝酒詞。
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Party officials and generals toasted his health...
政黨官員與軍隊將領(lǐng)為他的健康舉杯祝酒。
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They toasted her in champagne.
他們以香檳為她干杯。
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She was the toast of Paris.
她是巴黎最受推崇的人。
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They know how to control, restrict and, if need be, throttle access, important to newspapers and absolutely vital to radio and television. And if you don't play the game, you're toast.