frankfurter 英 [ˈfræŋkfɜ:tə(r)]   美 [ˈfræŋkfɜrtə(r)]

frankfurter

frankfurter  英 [ˈfræŋkfɜ:tə(r)] 美 [ˈfræŋkfɜrtə(r)]

n. 法兰克福香肠;熏猪牛肉香肠 

名词复数:frankfurters 

In its home country of Germany, the hot dog was called the frankfurter. It was named after Frankfurt, a German city. 在热狗的家乡德国,人们通常称它为“法兰克福特”,它得名于一个德国城市法兰克福。
On January 7, 2007, the Sunday edition of the German frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) challenged the official American statement and the accusations on North Korea. 2007年1月7日,德国的Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung周日版评论美国官方谴责北朝鲜的正式声明。

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  • n. 法兰克福香肠;熏猪牛肉香肠
  • 1. In its home country of Germany, the hot dog was called the frankfurter. It was named after Frankfurt, a German city.

    在热狗的家乡德国,人们通常称它为“法兰克福特”,它得名于一个德国城市法兰克福。

  • 2. On January 7, 2007, the Sunday edition of the German frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) challenged the official American statement and the accusations on North Korea.

    2007年1月7日,德国的Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung周日版评论美国官方谴责北朝鲜的正式声明。

  • 3. Dieter Zetsche, chief executive of Daimler, reportedly told frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitungs on Sunday that December business was upbeat and he sees his company starting dynamically next year.

    戴姆勒公司的主席迪特尔•泽金(DieterZetsche)周日接受法兰克福汇报采访时表示,2010年12月的公司业绩超过预期,他认为戴姆勒公司将在明年有一个良好的开端。

  • frankfurter (n.) "hot dog," 1894, American English, from German Frankfurter (wurst) "(sausage) of Frankfurt," so called because the U.S. product resembled a type of smoked-beef-and-pork sausage originally made in Germany, where it was associated with the city of Frankfurt am Main (literally "ford of the Franks" on the River Main). Attested from 1877 as Frankfort sausage.
frank·furt·er / ˈfræŋkfɜːtə(r) ; NAmE ˈfræŋkfɜːrtər / ( NAmE also wie·ner informal wee·nie ) noun a long thin smoked sausagewith a reddish-brown skin, often eaten in a long bread roll as a hot dog 法兰克福熏肠(常用于做热狗) frankfurter frankfurters frank·furt·er / ˈfræŋkfɜːtə(r) ; NAmE ˈfræŋkfɜːrtər /
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