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loaf

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Food, Food, dish
loaf1 /ləʊf $ loʊf/ ●●● S3 noun (plural loaves /ləʊvz $ loʊvz/)  1 loaf_bread.jpg DF[countable] bread that is shaped and baked in one piece and can be cut into slices 〔面包的〕一条 a loaf of bread 一条面包white/wholemeal/granary etc loaf 白面包/全麦面包/谷类面包等 British Englisha sliced loaf 切片面包 British English4  See picture of 见图 loaf5 see picture at 见图 bread2 DFF[countable, uncountable] food that has been cut into very small pieces, pressed together, and baked 〔切细、压实再焙烤的〕糕 a meat loaf 肉糕3. use your loaf British English old-fashioned used to tell someone to think more carefully about what they are doing 机灵点,动动脑筋
Examples from the Corpus
loafA cloth was spread on the ground, candles placed in jam jars on the corners, a loaf in the middle.It is a braided loaf with nuts, raisins, cherries and chopped citrus rind.She still wore a bun on the top of her head, which made her look rather like a nicely-rounded cottage loaf.To make loaves, follow the directions on page 18.a nut loafThe extra rises will affect the crust, texture, and flavor, usually giving a crustier, slightly more sour loaf.He was glad Rebel had gone off towards the road, though he had probably run back by now for the loaf.The kitchen bread-bin yielded three loaves of wrapped sliced white bread, and a single granary loaf.What emerges from that tainted oven will likely be a typical loaf of local politics leavened by big money.loaf of breadThere was a table with a bottle of wine and a loaf of bread and a sausage on it.We follow him as he walks down Portobello Road, carrying a loaf of bread.On a small scale it re-creates the effects of a brick oven on a loaf of bread.Next, the king told Simpleton to find a man who could eat up the biggest loaf of bread in the kingdom.It obviously precluded its use in everyday transactions, such as buying loaves of bread.Those were distant days, when the fishermen on my island had long woven baskets like loaves of bread.For twenty years they had baked a small loaf of bread for each child in the parish as a First Communion gift.She also finished the loaf of bread.
loaf2 verb [intransitive]  writtenLAZY to spend time somewhere and not do very much 虚度光阴;闲荡 SYN hang around/roundloaf around/about They spend all day loafing around on street corners. 他们整天在街角闲荡。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
loafI've been loafing a bit for the last few days.No loafing around here; it takes 10 minutes to clean and replace a comfort stations, he said.Would I loaf around in Piccadilly Circus?Most of the time they just loaf around preening or sleeping off some heavy fish meal.loaf around/aboutNo loafing around here; it takes 10 minutes to clean and replace a comfort stations, he said.Would I loaf around in Piccadilly Circus?Most of the time they just loaf around preening or sleeping off some heavy fish meal.
Origin loaf1 Old English hlaf loaf2 (1800-1900) Probably from loafer
baked shaped bread that and Corpus is


loaf
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loaf1 /ləʊf $ loʊf/ noun (plural loaves /ləʊvz $ loʊvz/)
 Language: Old English
 Origin: hlaf

1. [countable] bread that is shaped and baked in one piece and can be cut into slices:
    a loaf of bread
    white/wholemeal/granary etc loaf British English
    a sliced loaf British English
2. [uncountable and countable] food that has been cut into very small pieces, pressed together, and baked:
    a meat loaf
3. use your loaf British English old-fashioned used to tell someone to think more carefully about what they are doing

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loaf2 verb [intransitive]
 Date: 1800-1900
 Origin: Probably from loafer
written to spend time somewhere and not do very much
   SYN  hang around/round
    loaf around/about
    They spend all day loafing around on street corners.


loafBrE /ləʊf/ 🔊NAmE /loʊf/ 🔊 noun (
plural
loaves BrE /ləʊvz/ 🔊 NAmE /loʊvz/ 🔊
)
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   see also cottage loaf, French loaf, meat loaf half a ˌloaf is better than no ˈbread(saying) you should be grateful for sth, 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use your ˈhead (BrE also use your ˈloaf) (informal) used to tell sb to think about sth, especially when they have asked for your opinion or said sth stupid 你动动脑子;你仔细想想'Why don't you want to see him again?' 'Oh, use your head!' “你为什么不愿再见到他?” “唔,你好好想想吧!”🔊🔊 ORIGIN From rhyming slang, in which loaf of bread stands for 'head'. 源自同韵俚语 loaf of bread,代表 head 的意思。
loafBrE /ləʊf/ 🔊NAmE /loʊf/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they loaf BrE /ləʊf/ 🔊 NAmE /loʊf/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it loafs BrE /ləʊfs/ 🔊 NAmE /loʊfs/ 🔊past simple loafed BrE /ləʊft/ 🔊 NAmE /loʊft/ 🔊past participle loafed BrE /ləʊft/ 🔊 NAmE /loʊft/ 🔊 -ing form loafing BrE /ˈləʊfɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈloʊfɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] ~ (about/around) (informal) to spend your time not doing anything, especially when you should be working 游手好闲;无所事事;闲荡 SYN hang about A group of kids were loafing around outside. 一群小孩在外面四处游荡。🔊🔊