Toast in spanish

tostada

pronunciation: toʊstɑdɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

toast1 = tostada. 

Example: The article 'Buttering the toast evenly' discusses the reasons for the closure of the University of Chicago Graduate Library School and the Columbia University School of Library Service.

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» be toast = ser historia, irse al traste, irse al garete, irse a pique, estar acabado.

Example: Stop polluting the ocean because once we kill the coral reefs and the rain forest, the earth is toast!.

» grilled cheese on toast = tostada de queso gratinado.

Example: I've always been a fan of putting jam on my grilled cheese on toast (I think it's best with a chunky homemade apricot or blackberry jam).

» milquetoast = calzonazos, cobardica, alfeñique, pusilánime, pelele, enclenque, mentecato, cagón, cagueta, rajado.

Example: Who would ever have expected such a milquetoast of a man to murder his wife, mother and two kids?.

toast2 = brindis. 

Example: The simplest toasts are probably 'Cheers!' or 'Here's to you!'.

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» drink + a toast to = brindar por.

Example: The chorus goes: 'We drank a toast to innocence, we drank a toast to now and tried to reach beyond the emptiness but neither one knew how'.

» drinking toast = brindis.

Example: If you've never heard any Irish drinking toasts you're definitely missing out on something!.

» toastmaster = maestro de ceremonias.

Example: When introduced by the toastmaster move up to the lectern and give your speech.

toast3 = tostar. 

Example: Banana peels gets rid of warts and when toasted to a crisp, gives roses and other flowers a huge boost of potassium to help them flower.

toast4 = brindar, brindar por. 

Example: Mr Luo Gan and Robert Wedgeworth toasted the success of the IFLA Conference.

Toast synonyms

drink in spanish: , pronunciation: drɪŋk part of speech: noun, verb pledge in spanish: , pronunciation: pledʒ part of speech: noun crisp in spanish: , pronunciation: krɪsp part of speech: adjective, noun salute in spanish: , pronunciation: səlut part of speech: noun, verb
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