The English word for hamburger is hamburger, pronounced English [?h?mb?ɡ?]; American [?h?mb?rɡ?r].
hamburger: hamburger; hamburger beef patty; beef hamburger.
Plural form: hamburgers.
Phonetic: English [?h?mb?ɡ?]; American [?h?mb?rɡ?r].
Hamburger (English: Hamburger), the phonetic translation of its English name, is a food that originated in Hamburg, Germany. It was later introduced to the United States, and the American-style hamburger, improved by Americans, has become popular all over the world, and is the main food in modern Western-style fast food.
The earliest hamburger is mainly composed of two slices of small round bread sandwiched between a beef patty. In addition to sandwiching a beef patty or other meat patties in a modern hamburger, the second layer of the round bun is also coated with butter, mustard, ketchup, salad dressing, etc., and then sandwiched between slices of tomato, onions, pickles and other foods, so that you can eat the main and side dishes at the same time.
Bilingual Example Sentences
1, A new kind of?hamburger?is now popular in the US.
A new kind of hamburger is now popular in the US.
2, It looks the same as any other hamburger, and so is the taste.
It looks the same as any other hamburger, and so is the taste.
3. I'd like to eat French fries or a hamburger, maybe meat-pies or something like that, but if your family doesn't eat fast food, I don't mind.
I'd like to eat French fries or a hamburger, maybe meat-pies or something like that, but if your family doesn't eat fast food, I don't mind.