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单词 hot dog
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Definition of hot dog in English:

hot dog

noun
  • 1A frankfurter, especially one served hot in a long, soft roll and topped with various condiments.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The essence of baseball food is a bun-wrapped wiener - be it hot dog, bratwurst or sausage.
    • Fresh meat is lower in sodium than luncheon meat, bacon, hot dogs, sausage and ham.
    • At lunchtime there is a poolside barbecue, at tea-time sandwiches and cake, and after hours a hot cabinet serving pizza and hot dogs with fried onions.
    • If you don't like the two main entrées and are tired of hamburgers and hot dogs, we serve an outstanding broiled chicken twice a day.
    • On Sundays, the bar opens its kitchen, serving burgers, hot dogs, and pizza.
  • 2North American informal A person, especially a skier or surfer, who performs stunts or tricks.

    〈北美,非正式〉(尤指滑雪者或冲浪者)表演特技(或花样)的人

    macho hot dogs who take too many risks
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And with spectacular past performances in hot dog waves as a guide - talent wise - Tim has what it takes to go wire-to-wire.
    • The viewers in my house were all worried about redneck/macho reactions among competitors when Kobayashi first won the hot dog round and then went on to win the grand prize.
exclamation
North American informal
  • Used to express delight or enthusiastic approval.

    〈北美,非正式〉 用于表示高兴或热切的赞同好极了

    Hot dog! I've finally found something I can do that you can't
    Synonyms
    pose, strike an attitude, put on airs, attitudinize, behave affectedly, strut
verbhotdogging, hotdogs, hotdogged
North American informal
  • no object Perform stunts or tricks.

    〈北美,非正式〉表演特技(或卖弄技巧)

    he chastised the dancers who'd been hotdogging

    他斥责了卖弄技巧的舞蹈演员。

Derivatives

  • hotdogger

  • noun
    • Her brother, Josh De Los Reyes - a former hotdogger and labor and industrial relations graduate student - arranged for the famous frankfurter to surprise her outside the Union on Tuesday.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The hotdoggers said wherever they go they receive an enthusiastic response and that the job was excellent for recent college graduates.
      • The hotdoggers traditionally give out whistles shaped like the Wienermobile; the first was distributed in 1951.
      • Country music singer Julie Roberts will be on hand to show the contestants how it's done, and Wienermobile drivers, called hotdoggers, will be giving out hot dogs and wiener whistles.
      • The hotdoggers also got 40 hours of training on the Wienermobile under the supervision of the Madison police.

Origin

Late 19th century: originally US college slang, probably influenced by a popular belief that the sausages contained dog meat.

Definition of hot dog in US English:

hot dog

nounˈhɑ(d) ˌdɑɡˈhä(d) ˌdäɡ
  • 1A frankfurter, especially one served hot in a long, soft roll and topped with various condiments.

    he's ordering a hot dog
    a package of hot dogs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you don't like the two main entrées and are tired of hamburgers and hot dogs, we serve an outstanding broiled chicken twice a day.
    • Fresh meat is lower in sodium than luncheon meat, bacon, hot dogs, sausage and ham.
    • On Sundays, the bar opens its kitchen, serving burgers, hot dogs, and pizza.
    • At lunchtime there is a poolside barbecue, at tea-time sandwiches and cake, and after hours a hot cabinet serving pizza and hot dogs with fried onions.
    • The essence of baseball food is a bun-wrapped wiener - be it hot dog, bratwurst or sausage.
  • 2North American informal A person who shows off, especially a skier or surfer who performs stunts or tricks.

    〈北美,非正式〉(尤指滑雪者或冲浪者)表演特技(或花样)的人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And with spectacular past performances in hot dog waves as a guide - talent wise - Tim has what it takes to go wire-to-wire.
    • The viewers in my house were all worried about redneck/macho reactions among competitors when Kobayashi first won the hot dog round and then went on to win the grand prize.
exclamationˈhɑ(d) ˌdɑɡˈhä(d) ˌdäɡ
North American informal
  • Used to express delight or enthusiastic approval.

    〈北美,非正式〉 用于表示高兴或热切的赞同好极了

    Hot dog! I've finally found something I can do that you can't
    Synonyms
    pose, strike an attitude, put on airs, attitudinize, behave affectedly, strut
verbˈhɑ(d) ˌdɑɡˈhä(d) ˌdäɡ
North American informal
  • no object Perform stunts or tricks; show off.

    〈北美,非正式〉表演特技(或卖弄技巧)

    he chastised the dancers who'd been hotdogging

    他斥责了卖弄技巧的舞蹈演员。

Origin

Late 19th century: originally US college slang, probably influenced by a popular belief that the sausages contained dog meat.

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