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frankfurter [ˈfræŋkˌfɜːtə] n (Cookery) a light brown smoked sausage, made of finely minced pork or beef, often served in a bread roll [short for German Frankfurter Wurst sausage from Frankfurt (am Main)] Frankfurter [ˈfræŋkˌfɜːtə] n
(Social Science / Peoples) an inhabitant or native of Frankfurt ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations frankfurter n (= sausage) → (Frankfurter) Würstchen nt frankfurter [ˈfræŋkfɜːtəʳ] n → würstel m inv frankfurter [ˈfræŋkfɜːtəʳ] n → würstel m inv n frankfurter [ˈfrӕŋkfəːtə] a kind of smoked sausage. Frankfortse سُجُق ألماني кренвинш frankfurtský párek frankfurter; wienerpølse Frankfurter Würstchen λουκάνικο Φρανκφούρτης (salchicha de) frankfurt suitsuviiner سوسیس دودی nakki saucisse de Francfort נַקנִיקִיָה फ्रैंकफुर्टर, धुए में पकाया हुआ सौसेज hrenovka kb. debreceni sosis vínarpylsa frankfurter, salsicciotto フランクフルトソーセージ 프랑크푸르트 소시지 dešrelė apžāvēts cīsiņš sosej knakworst wienerpølse (rodzaj kiełbaski) salsicha cârnăcior (de Frankfurt) (копчёная) сосиска frankfurtský párok klobasa dimljena kobasica frankfurterkorv ไส้กรอกรมควันชนิดหนึ่ง ufak baharatlı sosis 燻香腸, 法蘭克福香腸 сосиска ایک قسم کا مسالے دار گوشت سے بنایا گیا ساسیج loại xúc xích nhỏ xông khói 熏香肠, 法兰克福香肠 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Following a recent announcement that The Stand in Encino will be opening in new locations soon, I decided to check out another entry into the local frankfurter scene, Top Dogg in Woodland Hills. Whereas Benjamin was a marginal figure in Weimar culture, Kracauer was temporarily at its center: a successful highbrow journalist, the feuilleton editor of the influential liberal daily Frankfurter Zeitung, he was both sympathetic to and skeptical of the Hegelian-Marxian vanguard project of Ernst Bloch, Lukacs, Benjamin, and Adorno. Frankfurter asked Marshall during his oral argument. |
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