英 [ˈhɒt dɒɡ] 美 [ˈhɑːt dɔːɡ]
v. (在冲浪、滑雪、滑板中)表演特技
n. (hot dog)热狗
第三人称单数hot-dogs
现在分词hot-dogging
过去式hot-dogged
过去分词hot-dogged
hot dog // CET4
可数名词 A hot dog is a long bun with a hot sausage inside it. You can also use hot dog to refer to the sausage inside the bun. 热狗
可数名词 a person who performs showy acrobatic manoeuvres when skiing or surfing (滑雪或冲浪)技巧娴熟的运动员
动词 to perform a series of manoeuvres in skiing, surfing, etc, esp in a showy manner (滑雪或冲浪等中)表演特技
a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll
同义词: frank / frankfurter / hotdog / hot dog / dog / wiener / wienerwurst / weenie
perform intricate maneuvers while skiing
热狗
红肠面包
... open book (有空格,表示容易被人看透的人) hot-dog(有连字符,译为“表演技巧”) hot dog(有空格,译为“热狗”) ...
... 蛋馅饼 egg tart 面包夹红肠 hot-dog 蛋奶烘饼(华夫饼) waffle ...
热狗
Would you like hot-dog?
你想要热狗吗?
He dropped his hot dog on the pavement and someone's dog ate it, mustard and all.
他把热狗掉在了街上,然后不知谁的狗给吃了,连带芥末全都吃了个精光。
He bought a hot dog and had it covered with all the fixings.
他买了一个热狗,在上面撒满了各种配菜。
At 6-foot-6 and just 180 pounds, Sale is baseball's answer to Takeru Kobayashi, the 128-pound hot-dog eating champion.
In Coney Island, New York, Edward Krachie wolfed down 22 hot dogs, buns included, to win the annual Nathan's Famous Hot-Dog Eating Contest.
Jack Daniels licensed its name for use on a mustard, which is no big hit and may be poisoning the name of a high-class liquor with images of hot-dog stands.