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单词 recipe
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Definition of recipe in English:

recipe

noun ˈrɛsɪpiˈrɛsəˌpi
  • 1A set of instructions for preparing a particular dish, including a list of the ingredients required.

    烹饪法;食谱

    a traditional Yorkshire recipe

    约克郡传统烹饪法。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Following a traditional recipe, the scientists prepared the maize and analysed the contents.
    • The extensive index lists contributors and their recipes for quick reference.
    • It was my mother's recipe, the first of her recipes I tried to prepare since her death that winter.
    • As with all recipes, the ingredients are probably the best place to start.
    • The basic instructions are the same for all the recipes listed here.
    • You will find the ingredients for these recipes are easy to find and the cooking time is usually minimal.
    • Most of the recipes are simple to prepare and follow short ingredient lists.
    • As you look through the cookbook, make sure the recipes include ingredients you like or are willing to try.
    • She was stuck in the kitchen, surrounded by recipes and various ingredients.
    • He always started with his special thick and creamy soup, prepared to a secret recipe and reserved for him alone.
    • She had the opportunity to work with various ingredients and recipes.
    • Macaroon recipes have appeared in cookery books since at least the late 17th century.
    • We will be offering a seafood cookbook with recipes for several savory lobster dishes.
    • For our recent dinner I made at least nine different dishes from this recipe book.
    • Such recipes often include a list of ingredients that can be found within the store.
    • Her contribution included compiling a cookery book after pestering celebrity chefs for recipes.
    • I don't measure the ingredients and I never give recipes with exact ingredients.
    • Exotic dishes are explained in a simple way and therefore the recipes are easy to prepare at home.
    • As it is almost upon us, I have opted for some quick, easy recipes using ingredients that you probably have at home.
    • Short fables and wise sayings are mingled with recipes, lists, and jokes.
    Synonyms
    cooking directions
    archaic receipt
    1. 1.1 Something which is likely to lead to a particular outcome.
      〈喻〉促成因素
      sky-high interest rates are a recipe for disaster

      极高的利率易导致灾难的发生。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • This has of course always been a recipe for dictatorship and terror.
      • Pinning your hopes on the state is a recipe for disappointment.
      • Concentrating on consumption at the expense of production is a recipe for prolonging recessions.
      • Allowing ideology to drive science is a recipe for second rate science.
      • Any offer to cover cost overruns even before construction begins is a recipe for making cost overruns a certainty.
      • That, ultimately, is a recipe for corrupt government, if this sort of thing is allowed to flourish.
      • Sending refugees to some rural area where there is nothing going on is, by contrast, a recipe for instability and resentment.
      • Her willingness to be raunchy on screen was a major ingredient of her recipe for success.
      • Routinely arming the police, however, seems like a recipe for disaster.
      • As we know, state ownership is not a recipe for successful film production.
      • But if people see this as a recipe for some sudden improvement in prices, they'd be mistaken.
      • It sounds like a recipe for disaster, yet everyone on board the flight survived.
      • The equation is very simple - high powered cars on poor quality roads is not a recipe for success.
      • And given the past colonial history in the region, that's not a recipe for unification.
      • This is a recipe for a non-functioning society, since robust public life would become impossible.
      • The clash, at the pivotal point of the march, was a recipe for chaos as tens of thousands of demonstrators piled forward along the street.
      • Add in a few British classic cars and you have a recipe for success.
      • The first alternative is a shortcut to insolvency, the second, a recipe for discontentment and civil unrest.
      • I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a recipe for lots of awkwardness.
      • They proved that to have a good sense of humour is definitely a recipe for success, especially with the younger crowd.
      • It is a recipe for further volatility in the lead up to next year's elections.
      Synonyms
      means/way of achieving, means/way of ensuring
      prescription, formula, method, technique, system, procedure, plan
      likely cause of, source of
      MO, process, means, way
      blueprint
      Latin modus operandi
    2. 1.2archaic A medical prescription.
      〈古〉处方
      it would be useless to enumerate all the drugs and recipes for their application which have been tried
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Medical recipes, then and now, can often seem confusing because of their wealth of abbreviations and symbols.
      • This work-diary is composed of medical recipes written in a technical and highly abbreviated Latin.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin, literally 'receive!' (first used as an instruction in medical prescriptions), imperative of recipere.

Definition of recipe in US English:

recipe

nounˈresəˌpēˈrɛsəˌpi
  • 1A set of instructions for preparing a particular dish, including a list of the ingredients required.

    烹饪法;食谱

    a traditional Indonesian recipe

    约克郡传统烹饪法。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For our recent dinner I made at least nine different dishes from this recipe book.
    • He always started with his special thick and creamy soup, prepared to a secret recipe and reserved for him alone.
    • Exotic dishes are explained in a simple way and therefore the recipes are easy to prepare at home.
    • As you look through the cookbook, make sure the recipes include ingredients you like or are willing to try.
    • Short fables and wise sayings are mingled with recipes, lists, and jokes.
    • You will find the ingredients for these recipes are easy to find and the cooking time is usually minimal.
    • She was stuck in the kitchen, surrounded by recipes and various ingredients.
    • We will be offering a seafood cookbook with recipes for several savory lobster dishes.
    • She had the opportunity to work with various ingredients and recipes.
    • The basic instructions are the same for all the recipes listed here.
    • Her contribution included compiling a cookery book after pestering celebrity chefs for recipes.
    • Macaroon recipes have appeared in cookery books since at least the late 17th century.
    • As it is almost upon us, I have opted for some quick, easy recipes using ingredients that you probably have at home.
    • As with all recipes, the ingredients are probably the best place to start.
    • Following a traditional recipe, the scientists prepared the maize and analysed the contents.
    • Most of the recipes are simple to prepare and follow short ingredient lists.
    • The extensive index lists contributors and their recipes for quick reference.
    • Such recipes often include a list of ingredients that can be found within the store.
    • I don't measure the ingredients and I never give recipes with exact ingredients.
    • It was my mother's recipe, the first of her recipes I tried to prepare since her death that winter.
    Synonyms
    cooking directions
    1. 1.1 Something which is likely to lead to a particular outcome.
      〈喻〉促成因素
      sky-high interest rates are a recipe for disaster

      极高的利率易导致灾难的发生。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Sending refugees to some rural area where there is nothing going on is, by contrast, a recipe for instability and resentment.
      • Concentrating on consumption at the expense of production is a recipe for prolonging recessions.
      • Her willingness to be raunchy on screen was a major ingredient of her recipe for success.
      • The equation is very simple - high powered cars on poor quality roads is not a recipe for success.
      • That, ultimately, is a recipe for corrupt government, if this sort of thing is allowed to flourish.
      • This is a recipe for a non-functioning society, since robust public life would become impossible.
      • The clash, at the pivotal point of the march, was a recipe for chaos as tens of thousands of demonstrators piled forward along the street.
      • Any offer to cover cost overruns even before construction begins is a recipe for making cost overruns a certainty.
      • Routinely arming the police, however, seems like a recipe for disaster.
      • And given the past colonial history in the region, that's not a recipe for unification.
      • This has of course always been a recipe for dictatorship and terror.
      • Add in a few British classic cars and you have a recipe for success.
      • It is a recipe for further volatility in the lead up to next year's elections.
      • But if people see this as a recipe for some sudden improvement in prices, they'd be mistaken.
      • Pinning your hopes on the state is a recipe for disappointment.
      • They proved that to have a good sense of humour is definitely a recipe for success, especially with the younger crowd.
      • Allowing ideology to drive science is a recipe for second rate science.
      • I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a recipe for lots of awkwardness.
      • As we know, state ownership is not a recipe for successful film production.
      • The first alternative is a shortcut to insolvency, the second, a recipe for discontentment and civil unrest.
      • It sounds like a recipe for disaster, yet everyone on board the flight survived.
      Synonyms
      means of achieving, way of achieving, means of ensuring, way of ensuring
    2. 1.2archaic A medical prescription.
      〈古〉处方
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Medical recipes, then and now, can often seem confusing because of their wealth of abbreviations and symbols.
      • This work-diary is composed of medical recipes written in a technical and highly abbreviated Latin.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin, literally ‘receive!’ (first used as an instruction in medical prescriptions), imperative of recipere.

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