burg·er
noun/ˈbɜːɡə(r)/
/ˈbɜːrɡər/
Idioms - (also hamburger, British English also beefburger)beef cut into small pieces and made into a flat round shape that is then fried, often served in a bread roll
汉堡包;汉堡牛肉饼 - -burger(in compounds) fish, vegetables, nuts, etc. cut into small pieces and made into flat round shapes like hamburgers
(鱼松、菜末、果仁等)汉堡饼 - a spicy beanburger
香辣豆蓉饼
- a spicy beanburger
Word Origin1930s (originally US): abbreviation of hamburger.
Idioms
flip burgers
- (especially North American English, informal, usually disapproving) to work as a chef in a fast-food restaurant, especially when this is considered to be a low-status job for people who lack the ambition or ability to do anything better
翻转汉堡:在快餐店当厨师,特别是当这对于缺乏野心或做事更好的能力的人来说是低地位的工作时 - He is now flipping burgers and serving drinks to make ends meet.
他现在靠煎汉堡和提供饮料来维持生计。
- He is now flipping burgers and serving drinks to make ends meet.