Meaning of rotisserie in English

(Definition of rotisserie from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
(Definition of rotisserie from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of rotisserie

rotisserie
The same goes for rotisseries -- give it ten minutes on high and wipe down with a damp rag.
From Gizmodo
Imagine using your phone to check if the rotisserie chicken you brought home three days ago is still safe?
In addition to a dedicated pizza drawer, the oven features a rotisserie set along with a drip tray.
From CNET
These rankings are based on season-long rotisserie formats.
From ESPN
A rotisserie chicken from the local supermarket, ladies and gentlemen, is the most underrated food of all time.
Cooking times for a basket rotisserie will be about 25% faster.
But once they put that rotisserie chicken into the cold display case, its eligible to be purchased on food stamps.
From NPR
A good technique is rotisserie, but only if you have a basket rotisserie.
That's probably why baked goods and rotisserie chickens are placed by the entrance of the store.
From TIME
They said that for rotisserie, everyone was using out-of-state; they never heard of putting high quality on the grill.
At the rotisserie, you can grab a whole roast chicken on the go.
Also, the rotisserie will have whole chickens to take home and gourmet sandwiches to eat on the spot.
Infrared and rotisserie-style grills require a bit of special attention.
From Gizmodo
They taste less like traditional chicken wings and more like rotisserie chicken.
For instance, you can not buy a hot rotisserie chicken, fresh out of the rotisserie.
From NPR
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Translations of rotisserie

in Chinese (Traditional)
(尤指烤雞的)旋轉烤肉架, 烤肉館,烤肉鋪…
in Chinese (Simplified)
(尤指烤鸡的)旋转烤肉架, 烤肉馆,烤肉铺…
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