an amount of bread that has been shaped and baked in one piece 一条(面包) a loaf of bread 一条面包 Two white loaves, please. 请给我两条白面包。 a sliced loaf 一条切片面包 Remove the crusts from a small sliced loaf. 从一小块切片面包上去掉面包皮。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- large
- small
- sliced
- …
- bake
- cut
- slice
- …
- pan
- tin
- a loaf of bread
Word Originnoun Old English hlāf, of Germanic origin; related to German Laib.
Idioms
half a loaf (is better than no bread)
- (saying)
you should be grateful for something, even if it is not as good, much, etc. as you really wanted; something is better than nothing 半块面包比没有面包强;聊胜于无 The offer only amounted to half a loaf, but campaigners grabbed it anyway. 这个提议总比没有好,活动家们还是接受了。
use your loaf (British English)
(also use your head British and North American English)
- (informal)
used to tell somebody to think about something, especially when they have asked for your opinion or said something stupid 你动动脑子;你仔细想想 ‘Why don't you want to see him again?’ ‘Oh, use your loaf!’ '你为什么不想再见到他?''哦,用用你的脑子!'