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cook teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- yemek pişirmek
Örnek Cümle:
Tuz, yemek pişirmek için gereklidir.
-Salt is necessary for cooking.
Örnek Cümle:
Çoğu kişi yağla yemek pişirmek yerine tereyağıyla yemek pişirmeyi tercih eder.
-Many people prefer to cook with butter instead of oil.
- pişirmek {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Çoğu kişi yağla yemek pişirmek yerine tereyağıyla yemek pişirmeyi tercih eder.
-Many people prefer to cook with butter instead of oil.
Örnek Cümle:
Annem, akşam yemeğini pişirmekle meşgul.
-My mother is busy cooking dinner.
- aşçı
Örnek Cümle:
Babamın iyi bir aşçı olmasından gurur duyuyorum.
-I'm proud of my father being a good cook.
Örnek Cümle:
Benim aşçılığım anneninkinin yerini tutamaz.
-My cooking cannot hold a candle to Mother's.
- yemek yapmak {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Ben yemek yapmaktan ve okumaktan hoşlanırım.
-I like cooking and reading.
Örnek Cümle:
Ben yemek yapmakta başarısız oluyorum.
-I am failing at cooking.
- üzerinde oynamak (hesaplar)
- birinin karısı (Argo)
- (yemek) pişirmek
- pişmek
- pişir {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Sizin için akşam yemeği pişireyim mi?
-Shall I cook dinner for you?
Örnek Cümle:
Annem, akşam yemeğini pişirmekle meşgul.
-Mother is busy cooking the dinner.
- aşpaz
- pişir(mek)
- oynama yapmak {f}
- k.dili. (hesaplar) üzerinde oynamak {f}
- cook piş/pişir
- (isim) aşçı
- cookbook yemek kitabı
- uydurmak {f}
- mahvetmek {f}
- Too many cooks spoil the broth idarecinin çok olduğu yerde iş yürümez
- hazırlamak
Örnek Cümle:
Yemek hazırlamakla meşguldüm.
-I was busy cooking dinner.
Örnek Cümle:
Akşam yemeği hazırlamakla meşgulüm.
-I'm busy cooking dinner.
- yapmak
Örnek Cümle:
Tom'un yapmak için en sevdiği şey yemek pişirmeydi.
-Tom's favorite thing to do was cooking.
Örnek Cümle:
Kurabiye yapmak zaman alır.
-Making cookies takes time.
- muhasebe hilesi (Ticaret)
- ahçı
- cooking
- {i} yemek pişirme
Tom'un canı yemek pişirmek istemiyor.
-Tom doesn't feel like cooking.
O, yemek pişirmede oldukça bilgisizdir.
-She is quite ignorant of cooking.
- cook-out process
- (Kalite Kontrol) Mantar yetiştirilecek substrate yani ekim yatağı veya kompostun dezenfekte edilme süreci
- cook in a double boiler
- (Gıda) buharda pişirmek
- cook off
- (Askeri) kendiliğinden ateş alma
- cook on the embers
- közlemek
- cook something up
- tezgahlamak
- cook something up
- kafadan atmak
- cook sth up
- bir şeyler tezgahlamak
- cook up
- tezgahlamak
- cook up
- kafadan atmak
- cook book
- yemek kitabı
- cook by baking
- fırında pişir
- cook in liquid
- sıvıda pişir
- cook sb's goose
- birinin yuvasını yapmak
- cook sb's goose
- onun hakkından gelmek
- cook up
- uydurmak
- cook up
- uydur
- cook with steam
- buharda pişir
- cook beforehand, cook in advance
- önceden peşin yemek pişirmek
- cook island
- aşçı ada
- cook islands
- Cook Adaları
- cook meal
- yemek pişirmek
- cook method
- pişirme yöntemi
- cook shop
- aşçı dükkanı
- cook someone's goose
- -in canına okumak
- cook-stove
- cook-soba
- cook house
- toplu yemek pişirilen mutfak
- cook in bag
- (Gıda) torbada pişirme
- cook in liquid
- (Gıda) sıvıda pişirmek
- cook islands:ck
- (Bilgisayar) cook adaları: ck
- cook off
- (Askeri) KENDİLİĞİNDEN ATEŞ ALMA: Atım yatağına yerleştirilmiş bulunan bir atımın silahın hareketi ile ateş alması
- cook on fire
- ateşte pişirmek
- cook on skewers
- (Gıda) şişte pişirmek
- cook one's goose
- {k} işini bozmak
- cook pasta
- makarna pişirmek
- cook s.o.'s goose
- {k} -i mahvetmek, -in canına okumak
- cook someone's goose
- (deyim) işini bozmak
- cook someone's goose
- (deyim) işine taş koymak
- cook someone's goose
- (deyim) başarısını engellemek
- cook someone's goose
- (deyim) birinin yuvasını yapmak
- cook someone's goose
- (deyim) onun hakkından gelmek
- cook someone's goose
- (deyim) birinin işini engellemek
- cook something over a low heat
- (Gıda) kısık ateşte pişirmek
- cook speculum
- (Tıp) cook spekulümü
- cook stove
- yemek pişirme ocağı
- cook the books
- {k} (deyim) hesaplari tahrif etmek
- cook the books
- (deyim) zimmetine para geçirmek
- cook the books
- (deyim) tahrifat yapmak
- cook the books
- (Argo) kayıtları tahrif etme
- cook to a rag
- fazla pişirmek
- cook to a rag
- dağılana kadar pişirmek
- cook to rags
- dağılana kadar pişirmek
- cook to rags
- fazla pişirmek
- cook up
- oynama yapmak
- cook's cap
- (Tekstil) aşçı şapkası
- cook's jacket
- (Tekstil) aşçı ceketi
- cooking
- {i} aşçılık
Tom aşçılıkta iyidir.
-Tom is good at cooking.
Ben geçen baharda bir aşçılık dersi aldım ve ekmek pişirmeyi öğrendim.
-I took a cooking class last spring and learned to bake bread.
- assistant cook
- (Gıda) aşçı yardımcısı
- chef cook
- (Gıda) şef aşçı
- chief cook
- (Gıda) aşçıbaşı
- cooked
- pişmek
- cooked
- (Gıda) pişirilmiş
Onların verdiği akşam yemeği kötü pişirilmişti.
-The dinner they served was badly cooked.
Biftek mükemmel pişirilmişti.
-The steak was cooked to perfection.
- cooking
- pişim
- cooking
- (Gıda) pişirerek
Biz yemek pişirerek çok eğlendik.
-We had so much fun cooking.
O, bütün öğleden sonrayı yemek pişirerek geçirdi.
-She spent all afternoon cooking.
- pantry cook
- (Gıda) soğukçu
- cooking
- {f} pişir
Annem, akşam yemeğini pişirmekle meşgul.
-My mother is busy cooking dinner.
O, yemek pişirmede oldukça bilgisizdir.
-She is quite ignorant of cooking.
- pastry cook
- pastacı
- Cooks
- aşçılar
- a cook
- bir aşçı
- classy cook
- klas aşçı
- cooked
- pis
- cooked
- pişir(mek)
- cooking
- mutfak
Anne mutfakta yemek pişiriyor.
-Mother is cooking in the kitchen.
Tom mutfakta pişen yemeğin kokusunu alabiliyordu.
-Tom could smell breakfast cooking in the kitchen.
- fry cook
- kızartma yemek
- hard-to-cook
- pişirmesi zor
- head cook
- Aşçı başı
- head cook
- Aşçıbaşı
- line cook
- belli bir bölümün aşçısı
- poach, cook in boiling
- kaynar kaçak avlanmak, yemek
- short-order cook
- eli çabuk aşçı
- to cook a lie
- yalan pişirmek
- cooked
- pişir
Karısı dışarıda olduğu için, kendisine akşam yemeği pişirdi.
-His wife being out, he cooked dinner for himself.
Annem patatesi çok iyi pişirdi.
-My mother cooked the potatoes very well.
- cooking
- yemek pişirmede kullanılan
- cooking
- pişirmeye uygun
- cooking
- {i} yemek pişirme/pişme
- cooking
- yemeklik
- cooking
- {i} yemek pişirme sanatı
- cooking
- piş/pişir
- no mean cook
- çok iyi bir aşçı
İlgili Terimler
cook teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- An English occupational surname for a cook, or a seller of cooked food
- A person who prepares food for a living
- Of a person, to prepare food for eating by heating it, often by combining it with other ingredients
Örnek Cümle:
He's in the kitchen, cooking.
- To be uncomfortably hot
Örnek Cümle:
Look at that poor dog shut up in that car on a day like today - it must be cooking in there.
- To prepare (food) for eating by heating it, often by combining it with other ingredients
- Of food, to become ready for eating by the application of heat
Örnek Cümle:
The dinner is cooking on the stove.
- a man or woman who dresses victuals {n}
- to dress victuals, prepare, manage {v}
- family name; Captain James Cook (1728-1779), English navigator and explorer {i}
- an English occupational name (surname) for a cook, or a seller of cooked food
- A cook is a person whose job is to prepare and cook food, especially in someone's home or in an institution. They had a butler, a cook, and a maid. = chef
- When you cook a meal, you prepare food for eating by heating it. I have to go and cook the dinner Chefs at the St James Court restaurant have cooked for the Queen We'll cook them a nice Italian meal. + cooking cook·ing Her hobbies include music, dancing, sport and cooking
- One whose occupation is to prepare food for the table; one who dresses or cooks meat or vegetables for eating
- someone who cooks food
- To concoct or prepare; hence, to tamper with or alter; to garble; often with up; as, to cook up a story; to cook an account
- If you say that someone is a good cook, you mean they are good at preparing and cooking food
- n tukang masak (masak) 2 vt memasak (masak)
- To make the noise of the cuckoo
- to make suitable for eating, by the agency of fire or heat
- prepare food by heating; transform by heating; be prepared by heating (of food); falsify account records {f}
- 1 Act of preparing food for consumption 2 Mom's other name
- 1 Act of preparing food for consumption
- prepare a hot meal; "My husband doesn't cook
- English navigator who claimed the east coast of Australia for Britain and discovered several Pacific islands (1728-1779)
- transform by heating; "The apothecary cooked the medicinal mixture in a big iron kettle"
- To prepare, as food, by boiling, roasting, baking, broiling, etc
- A fish, the European striped wrasse
- 1) Act of preparing food for consumption 2) Mom's other name
- When you cook food, or when food cooks, it is heated until it is ready to be eaten. some basic instructions on how to cook a turkey Let the vegetables cook gently for about 10 minutes Drain the pasta as soon as it is cooked
- To throw
- someone who cooks food English navigator who claimed the east coast of Australia for Britain and discovered several Pacific islands (1728-1779) transform and make suitable for consumption by heating; "These potatoes have to cook for 20 minutes"
- If you say that someone has cooked the books, you mean that they have changed figures or a written record in order to deceive people. see also cooking. British navigator and explorer who commanded three major voyages of discovery, charting and naming many islands of the Pacific Ocean. He also sailed along the coast of North America as far north as the Bering Strait. Carter Elliott Cook Jr. Connelly Marcus Cook Cook Inlet Cook Islands Cook Strait Cook James Captain Cook Cook Thomas Mount Cook National Park William Cook
- prepare a hot meal; "My husband doesn't cook"
- transform and make suitable for consumption by heating; "These potatoes have to cook for 20 minutes"
- To heat and dissolve a drug in water
- prepare for eating by applying heat; "Cook me dinner, please"; "can you make me an omelette?"; "fix breakfast for the guests, please"
- fake or falsify; "Fudge the figures"; "cook the books"; "falsify the data"
- (colloquial) To be uncomfortably hot
- the person in charge of planning the feast, and supervising its execution, usually assisted by a variety of skilled volunteers, or willing unskilled volunteers
- one who prepares food, chef {i}
- To prepare food for the table
- do the cooking
- steward
- Cook Islander
- A person from the Cook Islands or of descent of the Cook Islands
- Cook Islands
- A self-governing country in Oceania, in free association with New Zealand
- Cook Islands Maori
- The official language of the Cook Islands
- Cook's tour
- A long or complicated journey, an indirect route
The detour meant that we had to go on a twenty mile Cook's tour to get home.
- Cook's tours
- plural form of Cook's tour
- cook off
- To accidentally detonate, especially as the result of excess heat
- cook off
- To cause an accidental detonation of explosives, especially due to excess heat
- cook off
- As with above, except to unintentionally wait so long that the grenade detonates
- cook off
- To pull the pin from a grenade and wait two or three seconds before throwing
- cook the books
- To manipulate accounting information, especially illegally
Enron Corp., once a major U.S. corporation, is now famous for cooking the books.
- cook the books
- To falsify an account of an event
- cook up
- To prepare a heroin dose by heating
- cook up
- To manufacture; to falsify; to devise an elaborate lie
He really cooked up a good one this time, something about an airline disaster.
- cook up
- To manufacture a significant amount of illegal drugs (LSD, meth, etc.)
- cook up
- To prepare a meal
Lemme cook up some eggs and bacon before you go.
- cook-off
- Accidental detonation of explosives, especially as the result of excessive heat
- cook-off
- A cooking contest
- Cook Inlet
- An inlet of the Gulf of Alaska in southern Alaska west of the Kenai Peninsula. It is a major fishing ground for salmon and herring and has the largest tidal bore in the United States. Inlet, Gulf of Alaska in the northern Pacific Ocean. Bounded by the Kenai Peninsula on the east, it extends northeast for 220 mi (350 km), narrowing from 80 to 9 mi (129 to 14 km). Anchorage is situated near its head. It is a salmon and herring fishing ground and an oil field
- Cook Islands
- group of islands that are located in the south Pacific Ocean and are ruled autonomously under a loose association with New Zealand
- Cook Islands
- An island group of the southern Pacific Ocean southeast of Samoa. Probably first inhabited by Polynesians more than 1,500 years ago, the islands were sighted by Capt. James Cook in 1773. They are now self-governing under the sovereignty of New Zealand. a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean, northeast of New Zealand. It is a territory of New Zealand but has its own government. Population: 20,611 (2001). Capital: Avarua. Island group (pop., 1998 est.: 17,100), southern Pacific. Located 2,000 mi (3,000 km) northeast of New Zealand, the 15 islands, scattered from north to south over 900 mi (1,450 km) of ocean, are divided into a southern group of eight islands, including Raratonga (the seat of government), and a northern group of seven. All of the northern Cooks are true atolls; most of the southern group have volcanic interiors. They were probably settled by Polynesians from Tonga and Samoa; there is evidence of a highly organized society AD 1100. Capt. James Cook explored many of them during the 1770s. Established as a British protectorate in 1888, they were annexed by New Zealand in 1901. Self-government in free association with New Zealand was achieved in 1965
- Cook Strait
- A narrow channel separating North Island and South Island in New Zealand. It was explored by Capt. James Cook in 1770. Strait, separating North and South islands of New Zealand. Extending from the Tasman Sea to the Pacific Ocean, it is about 14 mi (23 km) wide at its narrowest point and averages 420 ft (128 m) in depth. Both shores are lined with steep cliffs, and that of South Island is deeply embayed. Treacherous currents and fierce storms present serious hazards to navigation. Capt. James Cook explored the strait in 1770
- Cook Strait
- narrow channel of water which separates the northern and southern islands of New Zealand
- cook accounts
- forge accounts, falsify accounts
- cook one's goose
- kill someone, give someone what they have coming, put an end to someone
- cook shop
- place that sells or serves cooked food; restaurant
- cook strait
- a narrow strait separating the North Island and South Island in New Zealand
- cook the books
- falsely alter account books
- cook up
- invent, make up, fabricate
- cook up
- If someone cooks up an explanation or a story, they make it up. She'll cook up a convincing explanation
- cook up
- prepare or cook by mixing ingredients; "concoct a strange mixture"
- cook up
- make up something artificial or untrue
- cook up
- If someone cooks up a dishonest scheme, they plan it. He must have cooked up his scheme on the spur of the moment
- cook up a story
- make up a story, fabricate a tale
- cook-chill
- cook-chill foods have already been cooked when you buy them, and are stored at a low temperature, but not frozen
- cook-out
- {i} barbecue, party where food is cooked and eaten outdoors
- chief cook and bottle washer
- Chief executive; person in charge of all tasks
- chief cook and bottle washers
- plural form of chief cook and bottle washer
- chief cook and bottle-washer
- Alternative form of chief cook and bottle washer
- chief cook and bottle-washers
- plural form of chief cook and bottle-washer
- cooked
- partially or wholly fabricated, falsified
- cooked
- Corrupted by conversion through a text format, requiring uncooking to be properly listenable
- cooked
- Simple past tense and past participle of cook
- cooking
- Present participle of cook
- cooking
- The process of preparing food by using heat
- cooking
- The style or genre of food preparation; cookery
- cooking
- In progress, happening
The project took a few days to gain momentum, but by the end of the week, things were really cooking.
- fry cook
- A cook who specializes in fried foods
- head cook and bottle washer
- Alternative form of chief cook and bottle washer
- head cook and bottle washers
- plural form of head cook and bottle washer
- head cook and bottle-washer
- Alternative form of chief cook and bottle washer
- head cook and bottle-washers
- plural form of head cook and bottle-washer
- slow-cook
- to cook in a slow cooker
- slow-cook
- to cook slowly
- A cook
- trencherman
- Captain Cook
- Captain James Cook (1728-1779), English navigator and explorer; character from "Peter Pan"; town in Hawaii (US)
- Captain Cook
- cook, Captain James
- Captain James Cook
- a British sailor and explorer who sailed to Australia and New Zealand, and claimed the eastern coast of Australia for Britain. He also discovered several islands in the Pacific Ocean, including Hawaii, where he was killed (1728-79)
- Captain James Cook
- {i} James Cook (1728-1779), English navigator and explore
- Elliott Cook Jr. Carter
- born Dec. 11, 1908, New York, N.Y., U.S. U.S. composer. Born to a wealthy family, he studied English and music at Harvard University and later studied in Paris with Nadia Boulanger. He taught at many institutions, after 1972 primarily at the Juilliard School. He absorbed a range of influences, including Igor Stravinsky and Charles Ives. His style evolved into a densely contrapuntal, dissonant, and rhythmically complex texture in which the various instrumental parts frequently suggest conversation and combat. His principal works include a sonata for flute, oboe, cello, and harpsichord (1952), Variations for Orchestra (1955), a double concerto for piano and harpsichord (1961), a piano concerto (1965), Concerto for Orchestra (1969), A Symphony of Three Orchestras (1977), Night Fantasies for piano (1980), and four string quartets (1951, 1959, 1971, 1986), two of which received the Pulitzer Prize. He is often called the greatest American composer of the late 20th century
- James Cook
- known as Captain Cook born Oct. 27, 1728, Marton-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire, Eng. died Feb. 14, 1779, Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii British sailor and explorer. He joined the Royal Navy (1755) and in 1763-67 surveyed the St. Lawrence River and the coast of Newfoundland. In 1768 he was appointed commander of the first scientific expedition to the Pacific. Sailing on the HMS Endeavour, he found and charted all of New Zealand and explored the eastern coast of Australia. That voyage (1768-71) produced a wealth of scientifically collected material and was also notable for Cook's successful prevention of scurvy among crew members. Promoted to commander, he was sent with two ships to make the first circumnavigation and penetration into the Antarctic. On that expedition (1772-75), which ranks as one of the greatest of all sailing-ship voyages, he successfully completed the first west-east circumnavigation in high latitudes. On a third voyage (1776-79) in search of a Northwest Passage around Canada and Alaska, he was killed by Polynesian natives on Hawaii
- James Cook
- {i} (1728-1779) British explorer and navigator
- Marcus Cook Connelly
- born Dec. 13, 1890, McKeesport, Pa., U.S. died Dec. 21, 1980, New York, N.Y. U.S. playwright, screenwriter, and director. He covered theatrical news as a journalist in Pittsburgh and New York City. He collaborated with George S. Kaufman on the play Dulcy (1921), which they followed with the comedies To the Ladies (1922) and Beggar on Horseback (1924) and the librettos for the musicals Helen of Troy, New York (1923) and Be Yourself (1924). Connelly went on to write Green Pastures (1930, Pulitzer Prize; film, 1936), his best-known work, and The Farmer Takes a Wife (1934; film, 1935)
- Mount Cook National Park
- Park, western central South Island, New Zealand. Established in 1953, it has an area of 270 sq mi (700 sq km) and shares a western boundary with Westland National Park. It extends along the crest of the Southern Alps. There are some 27 peaks higher than 10,000 ft (3,000 m) in the park, including Mount Cook, the highest point in New Zealand at 12,349 ft (3,764 m). More than one-third of the park is covered by permanent snow and glacial ice
- Robin Cook
- {i} (1946-2005) former British Foreign Secretary in Tony Blair's government
- Thomas Cook
- a British company that sells holidays and also arranges flights, sells foreign money etc. It is one of the oldest companies providing services for travellers and was started in 1841 by Thomas Cook. born Nov. 22, 1808, Melbourne, Derbyshire, Eng. died July 18, 1892, Leicester, Leicestershire British innovator of the conducted tour. A Baptist missionary, in 1841 he arranged for a special train to be run to a temperance meeting; this was probably the first publicly advertised excursion train in England. He began to arrange excursions on a regular basis, and in 1856 he led his first grand tour of Europe. In the early 1860s he became an agent for the sale of travel tickets; with his son, John Mason Cook (1834-99), he founded the Thomas Cook & Son travel agency. In the 1880s the firm also organized military transport and postal services
- chief cook and bottlewasher
- {i} (Slang) person responsible for a number of significant and insignificant duties
- cooked
- {s} prepared by heat
- cooked
- Heavy, pruney flavor; also said of wines from very hot growing regions or wines that are overripe
- cooked
- "Cooked" data, as distinct from "raw," is a collection of elements and character data that's ready for presentation The processor is not expected to rearrange, select, or suppress any of the elements, but simply present them as specified See Also: Raw
- cooked
- A step in the cheesemaking process when the cheese curd is heated, sometimes in the surplus whey Cooked cheeses are all hard cheeses such as Emmentaler and other Swiss types
- cooked
- “Cooked” data, as distinct from “raw,” is a collection of elements and character data that's ready for presentation The processor is not expected to rearrange, select, or suppress any of the elements, but simply present them as specified See Also Raw
- cooked
- Of food, that has been prepared by cooking
- cooked
- A typical taste of an instant coffee treated at too high a temperature
- cooked
- ‘Cooked’ data, as distinct from ‘raw,’ is a collection of elements and character data that's ready for presentation The processor is not expected to rearrange, select, or suppress any of the elements, but simply present them as specified See Also Raw
- cooked
- "Cooked" data, as distinct from "raw," is a collection of elements and character data that's ready for presentation The processor is not expected to rearrange, select, or suppress any of the elements, but simply present them as specified See Also: Raw
- cooked
- past of cook
- cooked
- having been prepared for eating by the application of heat
- cooking
- the act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat; "cooking can be a great art"; "people are needed who have experience in cookery"; "he left the preparation of meals to his wife
- cooking
- {i} act of preparing food with heat
- cooking
- Cooking ingredients or equipment are used in cookery. Finely slice the cooking apples. cooking pots. see also cook. suitable for or used in cooking
- cooking
- Cooking is food which has been cooked. The menu is based on classic French cooking
- cooks
- third-person singular of cook
- cooks
- plural of , cook
- first catch your hare then cook him
- first things first, first concentrate on priorities, concentrate on one's immediate goal
- pastry cook
- a chef who specializes in pastry
- pastry-cook
- baker, one who bakes cakes and pastries
- pressure-cook
- cook in a pressure cooker
- short-order cook
- someone in a restaurant kitchen who cooks food that can be prepared easily or quickly
İlgili Terimler
cook teriminin Türkçe İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- yemek pişirmek
- cook adaları
- (Bilgisayar) cook islands
- cook adaları:ck
- (Bilgisayar) cook islands: ck
- cook spekulümü
- (Tıp) cook speculum
- cooked
- pişmiş
İlgili Terimler
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