hot-dog / noun ˈhɒt ˌdɔg; interjection ˈhɒt ˈdɔg /

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hot-dog2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a frankfurter.
  2. a sandwich consisting of a frankfurter in a split roll, usually eaten with mustard, sauerkraut, or relish.
  3. Also hotdog, hot dogger, hotdogger, hot-dogger .Informal. a person who performs complex, showy, and sometimes dangerous maneuvers, especially in surfing or skiing.a show-off, especially in sports.
interj. 感叹词 interjection
  1. Informal.

hot-dog 近义词

hot-dog

等同于 influential

hot-dog

等同于 hot dog

hot-dog

等同于 hot dog

更多hot-dog例句

  1. We would go to New York several times a year, and there are hot dog carts all over the city.
  2. Leave it to Cashion to come up with the hot dog of a ballpark’s dreams.
  3. Ben — “in honor of the hot dogs and half smokes at Ben’s Chili Bowl,” wrote Larry.
  4. Meanwhile, hot dog–eating prowess has improved by 700 percent.
  5. Based on data from 152 competitors over 39 years, he calculated an upper hot dog limit of about 83 hot dogs in 10 minutes.
  6. Gay marriage was the hot-button fight on the left and right.
  7. Everybody is trapped in an elevator together and tempers run a little hot.
  8. Even the hot Jewish women I mentioned above did something a bit more “intellectual” than pageantry: acting.
  9. There was deep brown flesh, and bronze flesh, and pallid white flesh, and flesh turned red from the hot sun.
  10. Many Jewish women have been accepted as conventional, mainstream hot.
  11. A little boy of four was moved to passionate grief at the sight of a dead dog taken from a pond.
  12. In the drawing-room things went on much as they always do in country drawing-rooms in the hot weather.
  13. A was an Archer, who shot at a frog; B was a Butcher, and had a great dog.
  14. “You appear to feel it so,” rejoined Mr. Pickwick, smiling at the clerk, who was literally red-hot.
  15. Nearly half the regiment ran to secure their picketed horses, armed themselves in hot haste, and galloped to the gaol.