词汇 | cook |
释义 | cook verb uk/kʊk/ us/kʊk/ A1 [ I or T ]做饭,烹调;烧,煮 When you cook food, you prepare it to be eaten by heating it in a particular way, such as baking or boiling, and when food cooks, it is heated until it is ready to eat. I don't cook meat very often. 我不常做肉吃。 [ + two objects ] He cooked us a huge dinner./He cooked a huge dinner for us. 他给我们准备了一顿丰盛的饭菜。 Let the fish cook for half an hour before you add the wine. 先把鱼煮半个小时再加入酒。
Idioms be cookingidiom US informal old-fashioned 正在进步;做得非常好 to be making progress or doing something well That's the way! Now you're cooking! cook someone's gooseidiom old-fashioned扰乱…的计划;使…丧失成功机会;毁掉…的前程 to do something that spoils someone's plans and prevents them from succeeding Just tell her we can't - that'll cook her goose. 只要告诉她我们不能——那她就没戏了。 cook the booksidiom informal (尤指为偷钱而)篡改账目 to change numbers dishonestly in the accounts (= financial records) of an organization, especially in order to steal money from it what's cooking?idiom old-fashioned slang 发生什么事了?怎么回事?要做什么? used to ask about what is happening or what someone is planning Hi there! What's cooking? Are we going out? 嗨!要做什么?你要出去吗? Phrasal verb cook something up 编造,捏造 to invent a story, plan, etc., usually dishonestly She cooked up some weird scheme that was going to earn her a fortune. 她想出了个能使自己发财的怪点子。 I had to cook up an excuse about my car breaking down. 我只好编个借口说车子出了故障。 cook noun [ C ] uk/kʊk/ us/kʊk/ A2 厨师 someone who prepares and cooks food She's a wonderful cook. 她是位很出色的厨师。
Idiom too many cooks spoil the brothidiom UK saying (US too many cooks spoil the soup) 厨师太多烧坏汤;人多反倒误事 said when there are too many people involved in trying to do the same thing, so that the final result will not be good |
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