frankfurter
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++frank·fur·ter /ˈfræŋkfɜːtə $ -fɜːrtər/ (also frank American English) noun [countable] DFFa long reddish smoked sausage 法兰克福熏肠
Examples from the Corpus
frankfurter• Knockwurst resembles the frankfurter but contains more garlic.• Serve with the frankfurters on the side.• Smokies are made of coarsely ground beef and pork; they are similar to frankfurters but are more heavily smoked.Origin frankfurter (1800-1900) German Frankfurt, German city where it was first madefrank·fur·ter nounChineseSyllable
Corpus sausage smoked long reddish a
frankfurter
frank‧fur‧ter /ˈfræŋkfɜːtə $ -fɜːrtər/
(also frank American English) noun [countable]
frank‧fur‧ter /ˈfræŋkfɜːtə $ -fɜːrtər/
(also frank American English) noun [countable] Date: 1800-1900
Language: German
Origin: Frankfurt, German city where it was first made
a long reddish smoked sausage
Language: German
Origin: Frankfurt, German city where it was first made