[noun] - a thin tube-like case containing meat which has been cut into very small pieces and, mixed with spices and sometimes breadSausages are usually made from pork or beef. [C]Some sausages are raw and must be cooked, while others are already cooked and are eaten cold. [C]Do you prefer fried or grilled sausages? [C]I'll have sausage, egg and chips, please. [U]Could I have half a pound of garlic sausage, please. [U](UK humorous dated) Not a sausage means nothing."Did you find anything out?" "No, not a sausage."(UK informal) A sausage dog is a dachshund (= a small dog with a long body and short legs).(UK) That school's just a sausage machine (= They deal with children as if they were all the same, like products in a factory).Sausage meat is the meat mixture used to make sausages.(UK and ANZ) A sausage roll consists of a pastry case filled with sausage meat.
SAUSAGE
Meaning of SAUSAGE in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012