burger
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
(汉堡牛肉式的)鱼松饼,菜末饼,果仁饼 - -burger(in compounds
) fish, vegetables, nuts, etc. cut into small pieces and made into flat round shapes like hamburgers构成复合词 (汉堡牛肉式的)鱼松饼,菜末饼,果仁饼 - a spicy beanburger
香辣豆蓉饼
- a spicy beanburger
词源1930s (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
汉堡: 在一家快餐店当厨师,尤其是对于那些缺乏野心或做事更好的能力的人来说,这是低级的工作- He is now flipping burgers and serving drinks to make ends meet.
他现在卖汉堡包和提供饮料来维持生计。
- He is now flipping burgers and serving drinks to make ends meet.