0 When you cook food, you prepare it to be eaten by heating it in a particular way, such as baking or boiling, and when food cooks, it is heated until it is ready to eat. -- 做飯,烹調;燒,煮
1 someone who prepares and cooks food -- 廚師
She's a wonderful cook. 她是位很出色的廚師。
The union complained that so few cooks could hardly provide food and act as servants for the ten guards assigned to them.
Following the manager's instructions, the cook is holding his hand above his shoulder in a towel.
Various activities took place at the camp including the preparation and consumption of bread doughsticks cooked over a barbecue.
Accidental human infections with anisakid larvae can occur, following the consumption of poorly cooked infected fish.
Figure 4 shows the average number of cooking fuels per household in each sector and 4 per cent quantile.
Cooking temperatures were recorded and all foods were adequately cooked.
The centre has 3.5 permanent posts - the manager, a cook and two assistants.
Two men who had become homeless after being widowed bought recipe books and learned to cook for the first time in their lives.