The English word for bread is bread, which is pronounced English [bred]? American [br?d]. The specific interpretation is as follows: bread? American [br?d]? n. bread; food; nourishment; nourishment; sustenance vt. to spread breadcrumbs on
Bread basically means "bread", "fluffy biscuit", and can also refer to "food", "nutrition", and by extension "livelihood", "way of making a living", "money". "money".
Bread is a material noun, which has no plural form when it expresses the concept of a simple substance. To express a quantity, it must be preceded by a unit of measurement with a single or plural form, plus the of structure, e.g.: a loaf [slice, piece] of, loaves [slices, pieces] of. a?bread can also refer to a loaf of bread or a kind of bread, and a?bread can also mean a piece of bread. breads can also mean one loaf of bread or one kind of bread, while loaves means many loaves of bread or many kinds of bread.
Expanded InformationCommon Phrasesbeg for bread? beg for bread, beg for foodbread and butter? livelihood, bowl of foodbread and water Simple eatingbreak bread with? mouth to take the bread out of one's mouth to throw one's bread upon the water to do good adjective +~hard bread hard bread heavy bread unleavened bread noun +~corn bread corn bread wheat bread wheat bread preposition +~escape from death by a hair 's bread out of bread out of work