cookery

英['kʊkəri] 美['kʊkəri]
  • n. 烹调法;烹调术
cookeries
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    n. (名词)
    1. 烹调术
    2. 烹调
    3. 烹调业
    4. 烹饪术
    5. 烹调法
    6. 烹饪(学)
    7. 厨房
    8. 主要用于英格兰烹饪法
    9. 烹调处
    10. 菜肴

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat;

    "cooking can be a great art"
    "people are needed who have experience in cookery"
    "he left the preparation of meals to his wife"

1. Cookery Editor Moyra Fraser takes you behind the scenes.
烹调专栏主笔莫伊拉·弗雷泽会带您了解幕后的故事。

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2. Mexican cookery is economical, she says. Nothing goes to waste.
“墨西哥的烹调注重俭省,”她说,“任何东西都不会浪费。”

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3. The cookery course was serious and hedonistic at the same time.
烹饪课既是一件严肃的事又是一种享受。

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4. I took a cordon bleu cookery course.
我上了高级烹饪课程。

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5. Courses range from cookery to computing.
课程多种多样,从烹调到计算机操作应有尽有。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. This cookery book has been written by a real epicure.
      这本食谱是由一位真正的美食家写的。
    2. Boys as well as girls are taught cookery in school these days.
      现在学校里男女学生都学烹饪。
    3. Joseph behold my style of cookery with growing indignation.
      我这种作菜的方式让约瑟夫越看越冒火。
    4. I was never much of a hand at cookery.
      我从来不是干烹饪的好手。
    5. She could make a new dish without referring to a cookery book.
      她不用查看烹饪书就能做出一道新菜。