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单词 know which side one's bread is buttered on
释义

bread /bred/

noun
  1. Food made of a baked dough of flour or meal, usu with yeast or other raising agent
  2. Food
  3. Livelihood
  4. Money (slang)
transitive verb

To cover (a cutlet, etc) with breadcrumbs before cooking

ORIGIN: OE brēad, prob from a Gmc root meaning a fragment; cf Scot use of piece

breadˈed adjective

breadˈ-and-buttˈer noun

  1. Bread sliced and buttered
  2. Livelihood

adjective

  1. Connected with making a living or with the consumption of bread-and-butter
  2. Materialistic, practical
  3. Youthful, naive
  4. Ordinary, routine

bread-and-butter letter noun

A letter of thanks for hospitality

bread-and-butter pudding noun

A baked dessert made from buttered bread, dried fruit, eggs, milk and sugar

breadˈbasket noun

  1. A basket for holding bread
  2. A cereal-growing region
  3. The stomach (slang)

breadˈberry noun

Bread steeped in hot milk

bread bin noun

A container in which bread is stored

breadˈboard noun

  1. A board on which bread is cut or dough kneaded
  2. A board on which temporary or experimental electronic circuits may be laid out

transitive verb

To make an experimental version of (an electronic circuit)

breadˈ-chipper noun (Shakespeare)

A person who cuts the crusts off bread, an under-butler

breadˈ-corn noun

Grain of which bread is made

breadˈcrumb noun

  1. The inner parts of a loaf
  2. (usu in pl) bread crumbled down, eg as a dressing (when commercially produced usu coloured orange) for fish, etc

transitive verb

To cover with breadcrumbs

breadˈfruit noun

  1. The fruit of a moraceous tree (Artocarpus altilis) of the South Sea Islands, which when roasted forms a good substitute for bread
  2. The tree

breadˈhead noun (slang)

  1. A drug dealer who is not an addict
  2. Someone motivated by money alone

bread knife noun

A large serrated knife for cutting bread

breadˈline see on the breadline below.

breadˈnut noun

The fruit of a tropical American tree (Brosimum alicastrum) related to the breadfruit tree, used as bread when boiled or roasted

bread pudding noun

A baked pudding made with bread, milk, sugar, eggs and dried fruit

breadˈroom noun

An apartment in a ship's hold where the bread is kept

breadˈroot noun

  1. The prairie-turnip, a N American papilionaceous plant (Psoralea esculenta) with an edible root
  2. The yam

bread sauce noun

A thick milk-based sauce made with bread(crumbs)

breadˈstick noun

A long, thin stick of bread dough baked until crisp

bread study noun

Any branch of study taken up as a means of gaining a living

breadˈstuff noun

  1. Bread in any form
  2. Any material of which bread is made

bread tree noun

A name for various trees whose seeds or pith yield a substitute for bread, eg Kaffir-bread

breadˈwinner noun

The person who earns a living for a family

bread and circuses

Translation of the Roman satirist Juvenal's panem et circenses (food and amusements at public expense)

bread buttered on both sides

Very fortunate circumstances

cast one's bread upon the waters

To be generous or charitable without expecting any reward

know which side one's bread is buttered on

To know how to act for one's own best interests

on the breadline

At subsistence level, with just enough to make ends meet (from breadline, a queue of poor or down-and-out people waiting for free food, esp from government sources)

take the bread out of someone's mouth

To deprive someone of the means of living

know /nō/

transitive verb (knowˈing; knew /nū or (N American) noo/; known /nōn/)
  1. To be informed or assured of
  2. To be acquainted with
  3. To be familiar with from having learned or experienced
  4. To recognize
  5. To take notice of, approve (Bible)
  6. To have sexual intercourse with (archaic)
intransitive verb

To possess knowledge, in general or of the matter in hand

noun
  1. Possession of the relevant facts
  2. Knowledge (Shakespeare)
ORIGIN: OE cnāwan; ON knā, L (g)nōscere, Gr gignōskein

knowˈable adjective

Capable of being known, discovered or understood

knowˈableness noun

knowˈer noun

knowˈing adjective

  1. Intelligent
  2. Skilful
  3. Cunning
  4. Signifying secret awareness
  5. Deliberate

knowˈingly adverb

  1. In a knowing manner
  2. Consciously
  3. Intentionally

knowˈingness noun

  1. The quality of being knowing or intelligent
  2. Shrewdness

known adjective

  1. Widely recognized
  2. Identified by the police
noun
  1. A known fact
  2. (with the) that which is known

knowˈ-all noun

Someone who thinks they know everything

knowˈ-how or knowˈhow noun

  1. The faculty of knowing the right thing to do in any contingency
  2. Specialized skill

knowˈ-nothing noun

  1. Someone who is totally ignorant
  2. A member of the (Native) American Party (1854–6), orig secret

adjective

Completely ignorant

knowˈ-nothingism noun

I don't know

I disagree

I know or I know what

I've got an idea

in the know (informal)

  1. In possession of private information
  2. Initiated

I wouldn't know

I am not in a position to know

know all the answers

To be completely informed on everything, or to think one is

know better

To be wiser, better instructed (than to do this or that)

know how many beans make five

To be sensible and aware, to have one's wits about one

knowing to (obsolete)

Aware or informed of

known as

Going by the name of

know the ropes

To understand the detail or procedure

know what's o'clock (obsolete) or know what's what

To have one's wits about one, be on the ball

know which side one's bread is buttered on

To be looking after one's own interests

there is no knowing

One cannot tell

what do you know?

  1. What is the news?
  2. A greeting or expression of incredulity

you know (informal)

Used as a conversation filler, marking a pause, sometimes for emphasis but often almost meaningless

you never know (informal)

Perhaps

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