TV dinner
英 [ˌtiː viː ˈdɪnə(r)]
美 [ˌtiː viː ˈdɪnər]
n. (加热即可食用的)方便快餐,熟食快餐
牛津词典
noun
- (加热即可食用的)方便快餐,熟食快餐
a meal that you can buy already cooked and prepared, that you only have to heat up before you can eat it
柯林斯词典
- (加热即食的)盒装电视便餐,冷冻快餐
ATV dinneris a complete meal that is sold in a single container. It can be heated up quickly and eaten from the container it is cooked in.
双语例句
- My family often watch TV after dinner.
我的家人经常晚饭后看电视。 - I always watch TV while having dinner.
我总是边吃饭边看电视。 - Hispanic and black parents reported having the TV on during dinner more often than white parents, the investigators report in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association.
调查人员发表在《美国饮食协会杂志》上的报告说,与白人父母相比,西班牙人和黑人父母在晚餐时更经常开着电视; - I enjoy a good old-fashioned TV Dinner.
我喜欢美美地来上一顿老式冷冻快餐。 - The name TV dinner came from the shape of the tray it was served on.
电视餐这个名字来源于装这类餐食的盘子的形状。 - Less educated parents also were more apt to have the TV on during the family dinner.
受教育程度低的父母更倾向于全家晚餐时开着电视。 - Don't you think such ads are not suitable on TV at the time of dinner?
你不认为这样的广告不适合在进餐时间在电视上播放吗? - Call it a new spin on TV dinner.
我们不妨把它叫做视频聚餐新风尚。 - "When I'm sitting at home with the TV off, I can understand just fine," he said," but when I go out for dinner, I have trouble."
他说道,“但是当我去赶赴宴会时,我就会有很大的麻烦。” - The result is that TV has infiltrated almost every setting, from dinner parties to the torrent of tweets on Sunday nights.
其结果是,电视剧渗透进了几乎每一个场合中,从晚宴到周日晚间大量涌现的推文均如此。