cooked
adj. 煮[烹]熟的
v. 烹調( cook的過去式和過去分詞 ); 編造; 篡改; 密謀
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. having been prepared for eating by the application of heat
Remove the vegetables from the steamer when they are three-quarters cooked.
將蔬菜蒸至大半熟後從蒸鍋裡撈出。
When the fruit is mushy and cooked, remove from the heat.
當水果變軟煮好後,就從火上端下來。
The petals can be cooked with rice to colour it yellow.
可以把這些花瓣跟米飯一起煮,使米飯變成黃色。
Use separate chopping boards for raw meats, cooked meats, vegetables and salads.
切生肉、熟肉、蔬菜和拌色拉的青菜時要使用不同的切菜板。
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。