bread 音标拼音: [br'ɛd]
n . 面包,生计,食物
vt . 裹以面包屑
面包,生计,食物裹以面包屑
bread 不中断
bread n 1 :
food made from dough of flour or meal and usually raised with yeast or baking powder and then baked [
synonym : {
bread },
{
breadstuff }, {
staff of life }]
2 :
informal terms for money [
synonym : {
boodle }, {
bread }, {
cabbage },
{
clams }, {
dinero }, {
dough }, {
gelt }, {
kale }, {
lettuce },
{
lolly }, {
lucre }, {
loot }, {
moolah }, {
pelf }, {
scratch },
{
shekels }, {
simoleons }, {
sugar }, {
wampum }]
v 1 :
cover with bread crumbs ; "
bread the pork chops before frying them "
Bread \
Bread \,
v .
t . (
Cookery )
To cover with bread crumbs ,
preparatory to cooking ;
as ,
breaded cutlets .
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1913 Webster ]
Bread \
Bread \ (
br [
e ^]
d ),
v .
t . [
AS .
br [
ae ]
dan to make broad ,
to spread .
See {
Broad },
a .]
To spread . [
Obs .] --
Ray .
[
1913 Webster ]
Bread \
Bread \ (
br [
e ^]
d ),
n . [
AS .
bre ['
a ]
d ;
akin to OFries .
br [=
a ]
d ,
OS .
br [=
o ]
d ,
D .
brood ,
G .
brod ,
brot ,
Icel .
brau [
eth ],
Sw . &
Dan .
br ["
o ]
d .
The root is probably that of E .
brew . [
root ]
93 .
See {
Brew }.]
1 .
An article of food made from flour or meal by moistening ,
kneading ,
and baking .
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
{
Raised bread }
is made with yeast ,
salt ,
and sometimes a little butter or lard ,
and is mixed with warm milk or water to form the dough ,
which ,
after kneading ,
is given time to rise before baking .
{
Cream of tartar bread }
is raised by the action of an alkaline carbonate or bicarbonate (
as saleratus or ammonium bicarbonate )
and cream of tartar (
acid tartrate of potassium )
or some acid .
{
Unleavened bread }
is usually mixed with water and salt only .
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1913 Webster ]
{
A ["
e ]
rated bread }.
See under {
A ["
e ]
rated }.
{
Bread and butter } (
fig .),
means of living .
{
Brown bread }, {
Indian bread }, {
Graham bread }, {
Rye and Indian bread }.
See {
Brown bread },
under {
Brown }.
{
Bread tree }.
See {
Breadfruit }.
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Food ;
sustenance ;
support of life ,
in general .
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1913 Webster ]
Give us this day our daily bread . --
Matt .
vi .
11 [
1913 Webster ]
144 Moby Thesaurus words for "
bread ":
Communion ,
Eucharist ,
French bread ,
Holy Communion ,
Host ,
Irish soda bread ,
Italian bread ,
Last Supper ,
Sacrament Sunday ,
TLC ,
alimentation ,
alimony ,
altar bread ,
black bread ,
blunt ,
board ,
boodle ,
brass ,
bread and butter ,
bread and wine ,
bread stick ,
bread stuff ,
brown bread ,
bucks ,
cabbage ,
care ,
cash ,
cheer ,
chips ,
chow ,
coin ,
comestibles ,
consecrated bread ,
consecrated elements ,
consubstantiation ,
cracked -
wheat bread ,
creature comfort ,
crust ,
cuisine ,
daily bread ,
dark bread ,
dinero ,
dough ,
eatables ,
eats ,
economic support ,
edibles ,
elements ,
endowment ,
fare ,
fast food ,
feast ,
feed ,
food ,
food and drink ,
foodstuff ,
garlic bread ,
gelt ,
gilt ,
graham bread ,
grease ,
green ,
green stuff ,
greenbacks ,
grub ,
health food ,
impanation ,
ingesta ,
intinction ,
jack ,
junk food ,
kale ,
keep ,
kitchen stuff ,
livelihood ,
living ,
loaf ,
loaf of bread ,
maintenance ,
manna ,
matzo ,
matzoth ,
mazuma ,
meat ,
moolah ,
mopus ,
mothering ,
nourishment ,
nurture ,
nut bread ,
oil of palms ,
ointment ,
oof ,
ooftish ,
pain ,
pita ,
price support ,
provender ,
provision ,
provisions ,
pumpernickel ,
raisin bread ,
real presence ,
rhino ,
rocks ,
rye bread ,
salt -
rising bread ,
shekels ,
simoleons ,
sourbread ,
sourdough bread ,
spondulics ,
spread ,
staff of life ,
subpanation ,
subsidization ,
subsidy ,
subsistence ,
subvention ,
sugar ,
support ,
sustainment ,
sustenance ,
sustentation ,
table ,
tack ,
tender loving care ,
the Holy Sacrament ,
the Sacrament ,
the needful ,
tin ,
toast ,
tommy ,
transubstantiation ,
tucker ,
unleavened bread ,
upkeep ,
viands ,
victuals ,
vittles ,
wafer ,
wampum ,
white bread ,
whole wheat bread Bread among the Jews was generally made of wheat (
Ex .
29 :
2 ;
Judg .
6 :
19 ),
though also sometimes of other grains (
Gen .
14 :
18 ;
Judg .
7 :
13 ).
Parched grain was sometimes used for food without any other preparation (
Ruth 2 :
14 ).
Bread was prepared by kneading in wooden bowls or "
kneading troughs " (
Gen .
18 :
6 ;
Ex .
12 :
34 ;
Jer .
7 :
18 ).
The dough was mixed with leaven and made into thin cakes ,
round or oval ,
and then baked .
The bread eaten at the Passover was always unleavened (
Ex .
12 :
15 -
20 ;
Deut .
16 :
3 ).
In the towns there were public ovens ,
which were much made use of for baking bread ;
there were also bakers by trade (
Hos .
7 :
4 ;
Jer .
37 :
21 ).
Their ovens were not unlike those of modern times .
But sometimes the bread was baked by being placed on the ground that had been heated by a fire ,
and by covering it with the embers (
1 Kings 19 :
6 ).
This was probably the mode in which Sarah prepared bread on the occasion referred to in Gen .
18 :
6 .
In Lev .
2 there is an account of the different kinds of bread and cakes used by the Jews . (
See {
BAKE }.)
The shew -
bread (
q .
v .)
consisted of twelve loaves of unleavened bread prepared and presented hot on the golden table every Sabbath .
They were square or oblong ,
and represented the twelve tribes of Israel .
The old loaves were removed every Sabbath ,
and were to be eaten only by the priests in the court of the sanctuary (
Ex .
25 :
30 ;
Lev .
24 :
8 ;
1 Sam .
21 :
1 -
6 ;
Matt .
12 :
4 ).
The word bread is used figuratively in such expressions as "
bread of sorrows " (
Ps .
127 :
2 ), "
bread of tears " (
80 :
5 ),
i .
e .,
sorrow and tears are like one '
s daily bread ,
they form so great a part in life .
The bread of "
wickedness " (
Prov .
4 :
17 )
and "
of deceit " (
20 :
17 )
denote in like manner that wickedness and deceit are a part of the daily life .
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