cookie / ˈkʊk i /

⭐基础词汇饼干餅乾饼乾曲奇

cookie2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural cook·ies

  1. a small, usually round and flat cake, the size of an individual portion, made from stiff, sweetened dough, and baked.
  2. Informal. dear; sweetheart.
  3. Slang. a person, usually of a specified character or type: a smart cookie; a tough cookie. an alluring young woman.
v. 有主动词 verb

cook·ied,cook·ie·ing or cook·y·ing.

  1. Digital Technology. to assign a cookie or cookies to: I'm not really comfortable being cookied all the time.

cookie 近义词

n. 名词 noun

baked good

cookie 的近义词 3

更多cookie例句

  1. Many brands are now waking up to the deprecation of cookies.
  2. These are included to support items that might otherwise crumble or melt through the oven’s internal rack during the cooking process, such as cookies, pizza, or egg-based dishes.
  3. The penguin, according to my unscientific interpretation, was trying to share its seafood meal with me, like splitting a cookie with a friend.
  4. Now, its attempt to replace the cookie is attracting regulatory attention.
  5. That high fiber content weighs down breads and results in cookies that are toothsome, to put it gently.
  6. There was also the grapefruit diet, the cabbage soup diet, and the cookie diet.
  7. And “om nom nom nom” is more of a dig at Cookie Monster and Instagram foodies than it is at anyone else.
  8. A personal favorite is “C Is For Cookie” for guiding me through a 1994 playground debate over how to spell the word.
  9. In the early 1900s, stores in Mexican towns and cities began selling cookie-and-sugar calaveras, or skulls.
  10. Cookie Monster has always been one of the most beloved features of that PBS childhood staple, Sesame Street.
  11. You know this is the first day of school and you can't run for a cookie if you get hungry.
  12. She had a kettle of doughnuts a frying, and a whole lot of cookie paste ready to cut out and bake.
  13. They had dismissed him, scornfully, stolen cookie in hand—but maybe it would be a bigger cookie than they dreamed!
  14. Place one teaspoonful of filling on each cookie, cover with another cookie, press edges together.
  15. "Stow that drivel, cookie," growled a voice which I recognized as belonging to the older Fleming.