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cook noun—库克 n (often used) ()煮 n ()Examples:Captain James Cook (1728-1779), British navigator and explorer—The cleverest housewife cannot cook without rice (idiom); You won't get anywhere without equipment.—cook by dipping finely sliced ingredients briefly in boiling water or soup (generally done at the dining table)—stir-fry then cook with sauce and water—sponge cake (light steamed flour or rice cake)—burning beanstalks cook the beans (idiom); to cause internecine strife—Cantonese sponge cake also known as mara cake—eight trigrams furnace cook pills of immortality—cook in a small quantity of water—Avarua, capital of the Cook Islands—Mt Cook on New Zealand South Island, national park and highest peak—light a fire and cook a meal—cook in a covered vessel—you can't have your cake and eat it—traditional Xinjiang sweet walnut cake—glutinous rice cake with a sweet filling—dried plum (sliced, as cake ingredient)—pressed cake of medicine etc—cooked rice for making cake—lit. allay one's hunger using a picture of a cake—baked sesame seed-coated cake—a round flat cake (dialect)—nian gao, New Year cake made of steamed glutinous rice—have one's cake and eat it too—classifier for chunks, lumps, or pieces of land, stones, cake, bread, candy, tofu; wristwatches—a piece of cake; very easy [idiom.]— |