Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Cook"
The meaning of "Cook" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does cook up a surpurise mean?
A:
- Cook up a surprise
Prepare a surprise for someone, like you'd prepare a dish. Can be a bad or a good surprise.
Prepare a surprise for someone, like you'd prepare a dish. Can be a bad or a good surprise.
Q:
What does What's cooking, good looking?
mean?
mean?
A:
It is a very familiar, slightly funny way to say, « What are you doing? » while also complimenting someone’s appearance.
It’s kind of cheesy, something my dad or grandparents might say.
It’s kind of cheesy, something my dad or grandparents might say.
Q:
What does cook up mean?
A:
In this context, "cook up" means to do a lot of planning to create an elaborate joke.
Q:
What does cook up for mean?
A:
it is slang and can be used in several instances.
if used in reference to food it literally means to cook.
if used in reference to a story or idea it means to invent or create.
if used in reference to food it literally means to cook.
if used in reference to a story or idea it means to invent or create.
Q:
What does cooked mean?
A:
(yo) Cociné /(tú) cocinaste /(el/ella/eso) cocinó /(nosotros) cocinamos /(ellos/ustedes) cocinaron
Example sentences using "Cook"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with cook.
A:
I will cook lasagna for supper.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with " what's cooking? ".
A:
Hey Tina, what's cooking?
What's cooking this Friday night?
What's cooking this Friday night?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with He isn't 「around」 cook as much as he used to..
A:
He isn't around to cook as much as he used to.
You can find good food all around the city if you look hard enough.
This is probably the best park around here.
You can't come around here anymore.
You can find good food all around the city if you look hard enough.
This is probably the best park around here.
You can't come around here anymore.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with cook.
A:
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Synonyms of "Cook" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between The cook show has attracted many audiences, most of "whom" are women. and The cook show has attracted many audiences,most of "which"are women. ?
A:
"whom" is correct.
"whom/who" are for people
"which/that" are for things
"whom/who" are for people
"which/that" are for things
Q:
What is the difference between cook and cooker ?
A:
As a noun, a cook is a person who cooks. A cooker is one of a few types of machines that cook, like a rice cooker or a slow cooket.
Q:
What is the difference between to cook and to steam ?
A:
to cook means to heat something in a way so that you can eat it.
to steam is a way of cooking. steaming is using steam (evaporated water) to heat something.
to steam is a way of cooking. steaming is using steam (evaporated water) to heat something.
Q:
What is the difference between Because he is a good cook, he is often praised by his guests and As he is good cook, he is often praised by his guests ?
A:
They mean the exact same thing, but "As he is a good cook" sounds a little weird. Technically it is correct to use it, but most people would say "Because he is a good cook."
Q:
What is the difference between She cooks curry really well. and She cooks curry very well. ?
A:
Both are correct. You could also say, “She makes very good curry”
Translations of "Cook"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I always cooks in my home
A:
I always cook in my home
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? what does mean "next to her, I am a very poor cook"?how about she cooks?
A:
It’s implied that she’s a very good chef, while the speaker is probably not bad at cooking themselves. She’s just so much better than them that she makes them look like a bad chef.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? my mum always cooks some delicious food in the kitchen,and when I ask about the recipe,she always teaches me patiently.(is it a native express?)
A:
It sounds natural
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I'm cooking now. もうすぐできますよ
A:
I'm cooking now. It'll be finished soon!
Other questions about "Cook"
Q:
Stir and cook until the rice cake turns soft.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
× Stir and cook until the rice cake turns soft.
✓ Stir until the rice cake becomes soft.
You don’t have to say “and cook” because it is obvious you are talking about cooking something.
✓ Stir until the rice cake becomes soft.
You don’t have to say “and cook” because it is obvious you are talking about cooking something.
Q:
Either cook food or wash utensils. Is it grammatically correct?
A:
Either cook or wash dishes.
Either cook or wash up.
Either cook the food or do the cleanup.
Either cook or wash up.
Either cook the food or do the cleanup.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce He is a cook..
A:
A fair amount of the time the "A" in a sentence can or will be pronounced like uh to make the sentence sound more fluid.
Q:
1. She's a great cook. I can't hold a candle to her.
2. The movie version can't hold a candle to the book. Does this sound natural?
2. The movie version can't hold a candle to the book. Does this sound natural?
A:
Great use of that expression, good job.
Q:
It tastes very good. It tastes like professional cook made the dishes. Does this sound natural?
A:
don’t forget to put the word “a” before chef.
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