hot dog
英 [ˈhɒt dɒɡ]
美 [ˈhɑːt dɔːɡ]
n. 热狗(香肠面包); (滑雪、滑雪板运动或冲浪的)动作灵巧表演者,高难动作表演者
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牛津词典
noun
- 热狗(香肠面包)
a hot sausage served in a long bread roll - (滑雪、滑雪板运动或冲浪的)动作灵巧表演者,高难动作表演者
a person who performs clever or dangerous tricks while skiing , snowboarding or surfing- He's a real hot dog.
他是个十足的惊险动作运动员。
- He's a real hot dog.
柯林斯词典
- 热狗(夹有热红肠的长形面包)
Ahot dogis a long bread roll with a hot sausage inside it.
英英释义
noun
- a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked
- a frankfurter served hot on a bun
- someone who performs dangerous stunts to attract attention to himself
双语例句
- John spent$ 10 in all on a hot dog and soda at the baseball game.
在棒球运动会上约翰花了10美元买了一个热狗和一瓶汽水。 - The girls get up and eat a hot dog and a hamburger.
这个女孩起床并吃一个热狗和一个汉堡包。 - I'll just have a little nosh at lunchtime, perhaps a hot dog.
午饭时我只想吃一点点心,也许来个热狗。 - Have a hot dog!
吃个热狗! - I have a hot dog.
我有一个热狗。 - She bought a hot dog from a stand on a street corner.
她从街角的小摊上买了个热狗。 - I think I should have had a hot dog before I had this.
我想他们得先做热狗。 - I've got chicken wings, and plenty of hot dog sausages and hamburger patties.
我这有鸡翅,还有很多热狗香肠和汉堡肉饼。 - They had a hot dog roast last sunday.
他们上星期天举行了一次烤热狗野餐会。 - And I have two dozen hot dog buns.
我还买了两打热狗面包。
