A TV dinner (also called a frozen dinner, freezer meal, microwave meal, or ready meal) is a prepackaged frozen or chilled meal which usually comes in an individual package. It requires very little preparation and contains all the elements for a single-serving meal。
TV dinner(暫譯為“電視餐”,也叫做冷凍餐、冰箱餐、微波餐或者即食餐)指獨(dú)立包裝的冷凍或冷藏餐食。這種餐食基本不需加工,而且包含了一頓單人餐所需的所有成分。
The name TV dinner came from the shape of the tray it was served on. The main entrée was in a bigger compartment on one side of the tray and the vegetables lined up in smaller compartments on the other side. The arrangement was similar to that of the front panels of a 1950s television set: a screen on the left and speakers and control on the right. There were other theories about the name of the TV dinner. One reason was that early packaging featured the image of a TV set. Another was that many families would eat these in front of a TV set。
“電視餐”這個(gè)名字來(lái)源于裝這類餐食的盤(pán)子的形狀。盤(pán)子分兩邊,一邊是一個(gè)大格,用來(lái)盛放主餐;另一邊由幾個(gè)小格組成,放各類蔬菜。這樣的布局跟20世紀(jì)50年代的電視機(jī)面板很相似:左邊是屏幕,右邊是揚(yáng)聲器和各類控制按鈕。關(guān)于“電視餐”這個(gè)名字的由來(lái)還有別的說(shuō)法。有人說(shuō),最早的“電視餐”外包裝上有個(gè)電視機(jī)的圖案。還有人說(shuō),很多家庭都是坐在電視機(jī)前邊看電視邊吃這種即食餐,因此得名“電視餐”。