cook

英 [k?k] 美[k?k]
  • vt. 烹調(diào),煮
  • vi. 烹調(diào),做菜
  • n. 廚師,廚子
  • n. (Cook)人名;(英、印)庫(kù)克

詞組搭配


cook up 【非正式用語(yǔ)】

To fabricate; concoct

策劃;捏造

cook up an excuse.

編造借口

cook the books

(informal)alter facts or figures dishonestly or illegally

(非正式)作假;(非法)篡改(事實(shí)或數(shù)字)

cook someone's goose

(informal)spoil someone's plans; cause someone's downfall

(非正式)(使某人的計(jì)劃等)受挫;使垮臺(tái)

too many cooks spoil the broth

(proverb)if too many people are involved in a task or activity, it will not be done well

(諺)廚師多了燒壞湯;人多反壞事

cook something up

concoct a story, excuse, or plan, especially an ingenious or devious one

策劃;捏造(情況,理由,計(jì)劃)

cook (one's) goose&I{【俚語(yǔ)】}

To ruin (one's) chances

破壞(某人的)機(jī)遇

The speeding ticket cooked his goose with his father. Her goose was cooked when she was caught cheating on the test.

超速駕駛罰款單使他在他父親那兒倒了霉。當(dāng)她考試作弊被抓住時(shí),一下名聲掃地