cook
v. 烹飪,煮,燒
n. 廚師; 做飯的人
When you cook a meal, you prepare food for eating by heating it.
I have to go and cook the dinner...
我得去做飯了。
Chefs at the St James Court restaurant have cooked for the Queen...
聖詹姆斯皇家飯店的廚師們曾經為女王烹製菜餚。
When you cook food, or when food cooks, it is heated until it is ready to be eaten.
...some basic instructions on how to cook a turkey...
烹飪火雞的一些基本的做法指導
Let the vegetables cook gently for about 10 minutes...
用小火將蔬菜煮大約10分鐘。
A cook is a person whose job is to prepare and cook food, especially in someone's home or in an institution.
They had a butler, a cook, and a maid.
他們有一個男管家、一個廚師和一個女傭。
If you say that someone is a good cook, you mean they are good at preparing and cooking food.
If you say that someone has cooked the books, you mean that they have changed figures or a written record in order to deceive people.
1. someone who cooks food
1. prepare a hot meal;
2. prepare for eating by applying heat;
3. transform and make suitable for consumption by heating;
4. transform by heating;
5. fake or falsify;
cook up 【非正式用語】
策劃;捏造
cook the books
(非正式)作假;(非法)篡改(事實或數字)
cook someone's goose
(非正式)(使某人的計劃等)受挫;使垮臺
too many cooks spoil the broth
(諺)廚師多了燒壞湯;人多反壞事
cook something up
策劃;捏造(情況,理由,計劃)
cook (one's) goose&I{【俚語】}
破壞(某人的)機遇
The cook hollowed out the melons.
廚師把瓜掏空.
The visitor can ponder over the boomerangs used by aborigines at the time of Cook.
來訪者可以琢磨琢磨土著人在庫克時期用的回飛鏢.
Let's postulate that she is a cook.
我們假定她是一位廚師.
As Mr. Sinclair was ill, Mr. Cook substituted as our teacher of chemistry.
由於辛克萊先生病了, 庫克先生代任我們的化學老師.
When we go on safari we like to cook on an open fire.
我們遠行狩獵時,喜歡露天生火做飯.