kitchen
kitchen 英 [ˈkɪtʃɪn] 美 [ˈkɪtʃən]
n. 厨房
名词复数:kitchens
- People always hang out in the kitchen at a party because a kitchen is where the food is. Restaurants have kitchens too, but only the kitchen staff hangs out in there. A kitchen is a room that’s meant for cooking.
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- n. 厨房
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1. She's in the kitchen.
她在厨房里。
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2. We ate at the kitchen table.
我们在厨房里的桌子上吃饭。
- kitchen (n.) "room in which food is cooked, part of a building fitted out for cooking," c. 1200, from Old English cycene "kitchen," from Proto-Germanic *kokina (source also of Middle Dutch cökene, Old High German chuhhina, German Küche, Danish kjøkken), probably borrowed from Vulgar Latin *cocina (source also of French cuisine, Spanish cocina), a variant of Latin coquina "kitchen," from fem. of coquinus "of cooks," from coquus "cook," from coquere "to cook" (from PIE root *pekw- "to cook, ripen").
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