Definition of loaf

loafnoun

ổ bánh mì

/ləʊf//ləʊf/

The origins of the word "loaf" can be traced back to Old English, around the 10th century. In Old English, the word was "hlāf," which means "lump" or "mass." The term was used to describe various types of food that were formed into lumps or balls, such as bread, cakes, and pies. The word "hlāf" eventually evolved into "loaf" in Middle English, around the 13th century. The spelling and pronunciation of the word changed over time due to various historical and linguistic factors, such as the Great Vowel Shift, which altered the pronunciation of long vowels in English, and the influence of French and Latin on English vocabulary. The meaning of "loaf" also expanded and narrowed over time. In Old English, the term was more general and could refer to any kind of food that was formed into a lump. In Middle English, "loaf" specifically began to refer to bread that had been kneaded and shaped into a compact mass, though the term continued to be used more generally to refer to other types of food in some contexts. Today, the word "loaf" is most closely associated with bread, particularly in the form of sliced bread that is packaged in a loaf shape. However, the term is still used more generally to describe other types of shaped food, such as meatloaf, pudding loaf, and cake loaf. Overall, the history of "loaf" reflects the evolution of English vocabulary and the ongoing, dynamic nature of language.

Summary
type danh từ, số nhiều loaves
meaningổ bánh mì
exampleto be on the loaf: đi chơi rong
meaningcối đường (khối đường hình nón)
meaningbắp cuộn (khối lá cuộn tròn chặt lại của cải bắp hay rau diếp)
type nội động từ
meaningcuộn thành bắp (cải bắp hay rau diếp...)
exampleto be on the loaf: đi chơi rong
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Example:
  • I went to the bakery this morning and bought a freshly baked bread loaf to make some sandwiches for lunch.

    Sáng nay tôi đã đến tiệm bánh và mua một ổ bánh mì mới nướng để làm vài chiếc bánh sandwich cho bữa trưa.

  • The bread loaf had a crusty exterior and a soft, fluffy interior.

    Ổ bánh mì có lớp vỏ ngoài giòn và lớp nhân bên trong mềm mịn.

  • We toasted some bread loaves and spread them with butter and jam for breakfast.

    Chúng tôi nướng bánh mì và phết bơ và mứt lên trên để ăn sáng.

  • I sliced the bread loaf thinly and served it with tomato soup for dinner.

    Tôi thái lát mỏng ổ bánh mì và ăn kèm với súp cà chua cho bữa tối.

  • The bread loaf had a sweet aroma that filled the entire kitchen.

    Ổ bánh mì có mùi thơm ngọt ngào lan tỏa khắp căn bếp.

  • I cut the bread loaf into smaller pieces and served them with olive oil and balsamic vinegar for appetizers.

    Tôi cắt ổ bánh mì thành những miếng nhỏ hơn và dùng kèm với dầu ô liu và giấm balsamic để làm món khai vị.

  • The bread loaf was still warm from the oven, and it had a golden-brown color.

    Ổ bánh mì vẫn còn ấm khi mới ra lò và có màu vàng nâu.

  • I wrapped the bread loaf in parchment paper and stored it in the refrigerator for later use.

    Tôi gói ổ bánh mì bằng giấy dầu và cất trong tủ lạnh để sử dụng sau.

  • I vacuum-sealed the bread loaf and froze it for later consumption.

    Tôi hút chân không ổ bánh mì và đông lạnh để dùng sau.

  • The bread loaf was so soft and delicate that it felt like a cloud in my mouth.

    Ổ bánh mì mềm và mịn đến nỗi tôi cảm thấy như có một đám mây trong miệng.

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
  • The offer only amounted to half a loaf, but campaigners grabbed it anyway.
  • use your loaf
    (informal)used to tell somebody to think about something, especially when they have asked for your opinion or said something stupid
  • ‘Why don't you want to see him again?’ ‘Oh, use your loaf!’