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toast-rack
ˈtoast-rack [f. toast n.1 + rack n.2 4.] A contrivance for holding dry toast, keeping each piece on edge and separate. Also transf., a vehicle, esp. a tram, having full-width seats and (usu.) open sides; also attrib.1801 Nemnich Waaren-Lexicon 687/1 Toast rack or waggon, ein Tohstgestell. 1807 Speci... Oxford English Dictionary
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Toast rack
A toast rack or toastrack is a serving piece having vertical partitions (usually from five to eight in number) connected to a flat base, used for holding slices of toast. It often has a central ring handle for carrying and passing round the table. The term toast rack is also used in other fields, no... wikipedia.org
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toast-rack
toast-rackn rack for holding slices of toast at the table 面包片架(餐桌上放置烤热的面包片用的). =>illus at rack 见 rack 插图. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Toast Rack (building)
The Toast Rack, formerly known as the Hollings Building, is a Modernist building in Fallowfield, Manchester, England. The building was completed in 1960 as the Domestic Trades College, became part of Manchester Polytechnic then Manchester Metropolitan University until closure of the "Hollings Campus... wikipedia.org
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Southampton Corporation Tramways
No.2 converted into toast-rack in 1916, sold to Portsmouth in 1919, becoming their No.104. wikipedia.org
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muffineer
muffineer (mʌfɪˈnɪə(r)) [f. muffin + -eer1.] 1. A small castor with a perforated top for sprinkling salt or sugar on muffins.1806–7 J. Beresford Miseries Hum. Life (1826) ix. xli, As you are shaking a muffineer..the cover springing off. 1821 Syd. Smith Wks. (1859) I. 316/2 Is this Mr. Thomas Hope?..... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pwllheli and Llanbedrog Tramway
The fare was 2d () and toast-rack and covered single-deck cars were in service. A horse bus provided a connection between West End and the town. wikipedia.org
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toast
▪ I. toast, n.1 (təʊst) Forms: see toast v.1 [f. toast v.1 Cf. OF. tostée (13th c.) toast = Sp. tostada (:—pop.L. *tostāta).] 1. a. (With a and pl.) A slice or piece of bread browned at the fire: often put in wine, water, or other beverage. Now rare or Obs. exc. in India.c 1430 Two Cookery-bks. (E.E... Oxford English Dictionary
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Craigtoun Miniature Railway
The rolling stock, all built by Severn Lamb, consists of two open and one semi-open 'toast-rack' carriages, with motive power provided by a steam-outline wikipedia.org
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rack
rack/ræk; ræk/ n1 (often in compounds 常用以构成复合词) framework, usu with bars or pegs, for holding things or for hanging things on (放东西或挂东西用的)架子: a `plate-rack 盘碟架 a `wine-rack, ie for holding wine bottles 酒瓶架 a `toast-rack 面包片架 * a `hat-rack 帽架.2 type of shelf for light luggage, coats, etc over the seat... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Ebbw Vale Garden Festival Funicular
The gauge cars were open-sided, with toast-rack seating. The two trains each had three cars and could seat 96 people. wikipedia.org
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Rabbit warren layout
The coaching stock though had a 'miniature railway', rather than narrow-gauge, look to them, accentuated by the toast-rack designs of some open stock. wikipedia.org
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List of Fairbourne Railway rolling stock
The fleet compromises of 3 semi open balcony coaches, 1 semi open standard coach, 3 fully open toast-rack coaches, 2 opens ex Butlins, 9 closed carriages wikipedia.org
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North Bay Railway
In 1960 they were rebuilt as "toast-rack" type coaches, common to that era. wikipedia.org
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Swansea and Mumbles Railway
The passenger rolling stock used in steam days bore little resemblance to conventional railway carriages, employing open-top, "toast-rack" and "knifeboard wikipedia.org
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