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Definition of chef in English: chefnounPlural chefs ʃɛfʃɛf A professional cook, typically the chief cook in a restaurant or hotel. 厨师;主厨 Example sentencesExamples - I thought I was writing the book for cooks and chefs and restaurant people in the New York area.
- Several local companies also supported the competition by donating produce for the young chefs to cook.
- Their livers were then cut out and borne in triumph to a local restaurant, where the chef was ordered to cook them.
- These will be bought by patrons and the chefs will cook it according to specifications.
- Twenty-three per cent of chefs and cooks said that they were satisfied in their jobs.
- But there are plenty of professional chefs who find it hard to cope when it comes to camp cooking.
- Cash will be the vital ingredient as celebrity chefs cook up a special fundraising treat for charity.
- There were plenty of other chefs to help cook, so the task did not take as long as she thought it would.
- The best way to ‘winterise’ your fish is to do what restaurant chefs do and treat it as if it were meat.
- I have never met a chef who enjoys cooking vegetarian food, it confuses them.
- The restaurant changed its chef quite recently and we haven't been able to inspect it since.
- She praised the efforts of the restaurant's four chefs and five other members of staff.
- That means the chefs cook and the wine experts pour wine and talk about it.
- With the experienced management team and the excellent chefs, this restaurant should do well.
- I'd never been to a restaurant where a chef completely decides what you're going to eat and drink.
- However I would have to pity the poor chef who has to cook their pre-match and after match meals!
- Two other celebrity chefs have opened restaurants in Scotland recently.
- When you're eating in a restaurant and the chef comes over to your table you feel special.
- Each sous chef has four assistant chefs under him who, in turn, have trainee cooks under them.
- The restaurant employs five chefs and spends tens of thousands of pounds in training its cooks.
Synonyms cook, cordon bleu cook, food preparer head chef, sous chef, commis chef, chef de cuisine, chef de partie pastry cook, saucier North American informal short-order cook
verbchefs, cheffed, cheffing ʃɛfʃɛf [no object]usually as noun cheffinginformal Work as a chef. 〈非正式〉当厨师 he spent the next seven years cheffing in top restaurants and hotels in Germany
OriginEarly 19th century: French, literally 'head'. Rhymesclef, deaf, def, eff, Geoff, Jeff, Kiev, ref, teff, tone-deaf Definition of chef in US English: chefnounSHefʃɛf A professional cook, typically the chief cook in a restaurant or hotel. 厨师;主厨 Example sentencesExamples - The best way to ‘winterise’ your fish is to do what restaurant chefs do and treat it as if it were meat.
- The restaurant employs five chefs and spends tens of thousands of pounds in training its cooks.
- Two other celebrity chefs have opened restaurants in Scotland recently.
- When you're eating in a restaurant and the chef comes over to your table you feel special.
- Several local companies also supported the competition by donating produce for the young chefs to cook.
- The restaurant changed its chef quite recently and we haven't been able to inspect it since.
- I have never met a chef who enjoys cooking vegetarian food, it confuses them.
- That means the chefs cook and the wine experts pour wine and talk about it.
- She praised the efforts of the restaurant's four chefs and five other members of staff.
- With the experienced management team and the excellent chefs, this restaurant should do well.
- These will be bought by patrons and the chefs will cook it according to specifications.
- There were plenty of other chefs to help cook, so the task did not take as long as she thought it would.
- Cash will be the vital ingredient as celebrity chefs cook up a special fundraising treat for charity.
- I thought I was writing the book for cooks and chefs and restaurant people in the New York area.
- I'd never been to a restaurant where a chef completely decides what you're going to eat and drink.
- Their livers were then cut out and borne in triumph to a local restaurant, where the chef was ordered to cook them.
- But there are plenty of professional chefs who find it hard to cope when it comes to camp cooking.
- However I would have to pity the poor chef who has to cook their pre-match and after match meals!
- Twenty-three per cent of chefs and cooks said that they were satisfied in their jobs.
- Each sous chef has four assistant chefs under him who, in turn, have trainee cooks under them.
Synonyms cook, cordon bleu cook, food preparer
verbSHefʃɛf [no object]informal Work as a chef. 〈非正式〉当厨师 when they finish cheffing, they gather themselves together and they drink their owners' best wines
OriginEarly 19th century: French, literally ‘head’. |