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1 propose a toast to someone
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2 propose a toast
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4 propose a toast
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5 propose a toast for the prosperity
Политика: провозглашать тост за процветаниеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > propose a toast for the prosperity
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6 propose a toast for the well-being of...
Политика: провозглашать тост за процветаниеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > propose a toast for the well-being of...
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7 propose a toast to
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8 propose the toast of the president
Общая лексика: провозгласить тост за здоровье президентаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > propose the toast of the president
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9 propose a toast
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10 propose a toast
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12 propose a toast
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15 propose a toast to someone
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16 propose a toast
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17 propose a toast to
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18 propose\ a\ toast
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20 I propose a toast to
Политика: я предлагаю тост за
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propose a toast (to somebody) — propose a ˈtoast (to sb) | propose sb s ˈhealth idiom to ask people to wish sb health, happiness and success by raising their glasses and drinking • I d like to propose a toast to the bride and groom. Main entry: ↑proposeidiom … Useful english dictionary
propose a toast — ask a group of people at a social occasion to drink to the health and happiness of a specified person I hereby propose a toast to the bride and groom * * * propose a toast : to publicly wish a person future health, happiness, and success and ask… … Useful english dictionary
propose a toast — verb An introductory phrase, preceding a brief accolade to someone or something, after which all present ceremonially sip their champagne (or dump their beverage on the floor to express disagreement.) … Wiktionary
propose a toast — suggest that all present take a drink in honor of someone or something … English contemporary dictionary
propose somebody's health — propose a ˈtoast (to sb) | propose sb s ˈhealth idiom to ask people to wish sb health, happiness and success by raising their glasses and drinking • I d like to propose a toast to the bride and groom. Main entry: ↑proposeidiom … Useful english dictionary
toast — toast1 /tohst/, n. 1. sliced bread that has been browned by dry heat. 2. be toast, Slang. to be doomed, ruined, or in trouble: If you re late to work again, you re toast! v.t. 3. to brown, as bread or cheese, by exposure to heat. 4. to heat or… … Universalium
toast — I n. browned bread 1) to make toast 2) French; melba toast 3) a piece, slice of toast II v. (C) toast two slices for me; or: toast me two slices III n. act of drinking to honor smb. 1) to drink; propose a toast 2) a toast to (we drank a toast to… … Combinatory dictionary
propose — pro|pose W2S3 [prəˈpəuz US ˈpouz] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(suggest)¦ 2¦(meeting)¦ 3¦(theory)¦ 4¦(intend)¦ 5¦(marriage)¦ 6 propose a toast (to somebody) ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: proposer, from Latin proponere; PROPOUND … Dictionary of contemporary English
propose — [[t]prəpo͟ʊz[/t]] ♦♦ proposes, proposing, proposed 1) VERB If you propose something such as a plan or an idea, you suggest it for people to think about and decide upon. [V n/ ing] Britain is about to propose changes to European Community… … English dictionary
toast — I UK [təʊst] / US [toʊst] noun Word forms toast : singular toast plural toasts * 1) [uncountable] bread that has been heated until its outside is brown and hard toast and marmalade a slice of toast beans/cheese/tomatoes on toast 2) [countable] an … English dictionary
toast — toast1 [ toust ] noun * 1. ) uncount bread that has been heated until its outside is brown and hard: toast and jam a slice of toast 2. ) count an occasion when people all drink together and say someone s name in order to show their admiration or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English