cook 英 [kʊk]   美 [kʊk]

cook

cook  英 [kʊk] 美 [kʊk]

v 烹调,煮  n. 厨师,厨子 

进行时:cooking  过去式:cooked  过去分词:cooked  第三人称单数:cooks  名词复数:cooks 

Where did you learn to cook? 你在哪里学的烹调?
Who's going to cook supper? 谁来做晚饭?

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  • v 烹调,煮
  • n. 厨师,厨子
  • 1. Where did you learn to cook?

    你在哪里学的烹调?

  • 2. Who's going to cook supper?

    谁来做晚饭?

  • 3. He cooked lunch for me.

    他给我做了午餐。

  • 4. He cooked me lunch.

    他给我做了午餐。

  • 5. John is a very good cook (= he cooks well).

    约翰很会做菜。

  • 6. She was employed as a cook in a hotel.

    她受雇在一家旅馆做厨师。

  • cook (n.) "one whose occupation is the preparing and cooking of food," Old English coc, from Vulgar Latin cocus "cook," from Latin coquus, from coquere "to cook, prepare food, ripen, digest, turn over in the mind" from PIE root *pekw- "to cook, ripen."
  • cook (v.) late 14c., in the most basic sense, "to make fit for eating by the action of heat," but especially "to prepare in an appetizing way by various combinations of material and flavoring," from cook (n.).
cook / kʊk ; NAmE kʊk / verb , noun cook cooks cooked cooking verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to prepare food by heating it, for example by boiling, baking or frying it 烹饪;烹调 Where did you learn to cook? 你在哪里学的烹调? cooksth What's the best way to cook trout? 鳟鱼怎么做最好吃? Who's going to cook supper? 谁来做晚饭? He cooked lunch for me. 他给我做了午餐。 cooksb sth He cooked me lunch. 他给我做了午餐。 collocationsat cooking 2 [intransitive ] (of food 食物 ) to be prepared by boiling, baking, frying, etc. 煮(或烘烤、煎炸等) While the pasta is cooking, prepare the sauce. 煮意大利面的时候,准备酱汁。 3 [intransitive ] be cooking ( informal) to be planned secretly 密谋;秘密策划 Everyone is being very secretive—there's something cooking. 人人都神秘兮兮的,准是在搞什么鬼把戏。 IDIOMS be cooking with ˈgas ( NAmE) ( informal) to be doing sth very well and successfully 如火如荼地进行;做得起劲 ˌcook the ˈbooks ( informal) to change facts or figures dishonestly or illegally 篡改;杜撰;捏造 His accountant had been cooking the books for years. 多年来他的会计师一直在做假账。 cook sb's ˈgoose ( informal) to ruin sb's chances of success 毁掉某人成功的机会 PHRASAL VERB ˌcook sth↔ˈup ( informal) to invent sth, especially in order to trick sb 捏造;伪造;编造 SYN concoct to cook up a story 编造故事 noun a person who cooks food or whose job is cooking 做饭的人;炊事员;厨师 John is a very good cook (= he cooks well). 约翰很会做菜。 Who was the cook (= who cooked the food)? 谁做的饭菜? She was employed as a cook in a hotel. 她受雇在一家旅馆做厨师。 compare chef IDIOM too many cooks spoil the ˈbroth ( saying) if too many people are involved in doing sth, it will not be done well 厨师多了烧坏汤;人多手杂反坏事;人多添乱 cook / kʊk ; NAmE kʊk /
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