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cooker

/kook-er/US // ˈkʊk ər //UK // (ˈkʊkə) //

炊具,厨师,厨具,炊事员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an appliance or utensil for cooking: pressure cooker.
    • : a person employed in certain industrial processes, as in brewing or distilling, to operate cooking apparatus.

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Examples

  • My favorite kitchen appliance, which I use twice a day sometimes, is my rice cooker.

  • After the cooker reaches high pressure, which takes 5 to 10 minutes, cook for 35 minutes.

  • Slow cookers don’t normally come in sizes tailored exclusively for small amounts of food, but air fryers are available in a larger range of sizes, which makes some models suitable for cooking for one to two people.

  • Walk into a Mi store and you’ll encounter rice cookers, electric scooters, weighing scales, and robot vacuums—an entire ecosystem of interconnected smart devices that orbit the Xiaomi mobile phone.

  • Solo Stove’s 22-inch-wide cooker draws air in through a ring of 70 holes around its base, so it travels below smoldering coals, heats up, rises, and circulates to cook your burgers and corn.

  • Anova Precision Cooker is the perfect little sous-vide gadget for the budding gastronomist.

  • Nobody really gets out in this story, which only ups the pressure-cooker quality.

  • It is worth remembering that the Boston Marathon bombers armed their pressure cooker bombs with the insides of fireworks.

  • Maybe a sales clerk who sold the pressure cooker left female DNA on what would become a Boston bomb.

  • The pressure-cooker bombs are also used by insurgents in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India.

  • Paris blossomed out with what I thought was an American invention, the fireless cooker.

  • Henceforth the cooking operations were simplified, for previously a sledging-cooker had been used.

  • This is most readily done by lowering too quickly the outside cover over the rest of the cooker.

  • In the "Nansen Cooker," which we used, a maximum result is secured from the heat of the primus.

  • The bottle had stood on the top of the cooker while the meal was being prepared, but the wine was still as solid as ever.