释义 |
scroggin Austral. and N.Z.|ˈskrɒgɪn| [Etym. unknown.] A nourishing snack of raisins, chocolate, nuts, etc., eaten esp. by travellers.
1949H. Wadman Life Sentence 58 We've still got the scroggin with us, if we get hungry on the way down. 1966G. W. Turner Eng. Lang. in Austral. & N.Z. vii. 161 A tramper..keeps going on scroggin, a mixture of raisins, sultanas, chocolate, boiled lollies and anything sustaining and easily carried. 1970Courier-Mail (Brisbane) 10 Dec. 23/3 Scroggin, is a mixture of peanuts, almonds, mixed fruit and chocolate well-mulched together to form a high protein and calorie meal. 1971N.Z. Listener 19 Apr. 56/5 It was hard yakka, nothing but a plate of burgoo and a handful of scroggin since sparrow-chirp. |