cooked up 的 4 个定义
- to prepare by the use of heat, as by boiling, baking, or roasting.
- to subject to the application of heat.
- Slang. to ruin; spoil.
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- to prepare food by the use of heat.
- to undergo cooking.
- Slang. to be full of activity and excitement: Las Vegas cooks around the clock.to perform, work, or do in just the right way and with energy and enthusiasm: That new drummer is really cooking tonight. Now you're cooking!to be in preparation; develop: Plans for the new factory have been cooking for several years.to take place; occur; happen: What's cooking at the club?
- a person who cooks: The restaurant hired a new cook.
- cook off, to explode or fire without being triggered as a result of overheating in the chamber of the weapon.
- cook up, Informal. to concoct or contrive, often dishonestly: She hastily cooked up an excuse.to falsify: Someone had obviously cooked up the alibi.
cooked up 近义词
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由cooked up构成的短语
- cook someone's goose
- cook the books
- cook up
- cook with gas
- chief cook and bottlewasher
- short order (cook)
- too many cooks spoil the broth
- what's cooking
更多cooked up例句
- Jennifer follows her passions and takes us readers and cooks to places we might not go to if she didn't lead us there.
- Mirsani’s sister, Ilhama Safarova, was among the contributing cooks.
- Colleagues have become very patient about me cooking while on calls with them, and my boss always politely offers to call back at a more convenient time when met with the boys chanting “go away, go away” at him.
- Portland’s Lex Grant has cooked in the NBA bubble and for Oprah Winfrey.
- Some people find it helpful to label things with the date they were purchased or cooked.
- Cook, stirring often, for 10 minutes or until the sugar is completely dissolved and the mixture is smooth.
- Continue to cook until the sauce has reduced by three quarters.
- In his response, Cook spoke sensitively about the very real danger present in the general pickup community.
- “It's insane to see what the extreme version of that type of helpless anger combined with mental illness can create,” Cook wrote.
- An older white woman, stopped Cook to ask, in strong New York accent, “Oh no, did they let him off?”
- She did not need a great cook-book; She knew how much and what it took To make things good and sweet and light.
- The camp grew still, except for the rough and ready cook pottering about the fire, boiling buffalo-meat and mixing biscuit-dough.
- It is to be feared that like the sauce of sauces in the hands of the inexperienced cook, the result is more than doubtful.
- The voice of duty called her to the kitchen, where her cook patiently awaited her inevitable, and always painful, audience.
- They stood outside the window and the cook passed them their coffee and a roll, which they drank and ate from the window-sill.