loaf
n. 一条(面包)
v. 游荡
A loaf of bread is bread which has been shaped and baked in one piece. It is usually large enough for more than one person and can be cut into slices.
...a loaf of crusty bread.
一条硬皮面包
...freshly baked loaves.
新鲜出炉的面包
If you loaf, you stand or wait in a place, not doing anything interesting or useful.
Soldiers loafed at street corners.
士兵们在街角逛荡。
1. a shaped mass of baked bread
1. be lazy or idle;
2. be about;
half a loaf is better than no bread
(谚)有总比没有好(或: 聊胜于无)
use one's loaf
(英,非正式)动动脑
That small loaf won't go far among this large family!
那一小条面包全家人吃不了多久的.
Hunger goad him to steal a loaf of bread.
饥饿驱迫他偷一块面包.
Give one another of your bread but eat not from the same loaf.
分享你们的面包但不可只食用同一条面包.
Then, at least, argued some of the people, why don't cut the loaf into vertical slices?
然后, 至少, 辩论一些人们认为, 为什么不把面包分割成垂直的薄片?
Give another of your bread but not from the same loaf.
给对方自己的面包,却不是同一块.