English to Lithuanian Meaning of cook - virėjas


Cook :
virėjas

virėjas

virėjas, garai, sunokti, sukti, užkietėti, brandus, užsukimas

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Definitions of cook in English
Noun(1) someone who cooks food(2) English navigator who claimed the east coast of Australia for Britain and discovered several Pacific islands (1728-1779
Verb(1) prepare a hot meal(2) prepare for eating by applying heat(3) transform and make suitable for consumption by heating(4) tamper, with the purpose of deception(5) transform by heating
Examples of cook in English
(1) a short order cook(2) Or, a cook might prepare ÔÇÿfried corn,ÔÇÖ by cutting the grains off of the cob and creaming them in a skillet.(3) the band used to get up on the bandstand and really cook(4) Many whole-grain pastas cook more quickly than semolina pasta, so check label directions and taste the pasta often as it cooks.(5) The solution, food columnist Amy M. Topel suggests in The Green Guide, is to cook tomatoes down to their essence in a paste, so that all through the winter you can add their tangy goodness to pasta sauce, soups, stews and even vinaigrettes.(6) Pat always eats on board and even has a full-time cook to prepare the finest food on his salubrious floating residence.(7) I told you I could cook(8) Johnny, who was a professional cook , prepared a roast calf and served it with his ever so special mashed potato-gravy sauce.(9) shall I cook dinner tonight?(10) The cook prepared a small bag of food for the girl's journey; she tied it to her travel sack.(11) They produce much of their own food, cook their own meals, and do their own laundry.(12) Susan was a school cook(13) I'm a good cook(14) I'm not going to eat something a cook prepares if she doesn't taste it first.(15) In addition to the pre-packaged food, a cook prepares a selection of three hot buffet style meals and one salad daily.(16) In an ideal world, she said, everyone would prepare and cook their own meals without much salt and fat.
Related Phrases of cook
(1) to cook ::
virti
(2) pastry cook ::
Pasztetnik
(3) cook up ::
sugalvoti
(4) cook book ::
receptų knyga
(5) slow cook ::
lėtai virėjas
(6) head cook ::
vadovas virėjas
(7) chief cook ::
vyriausiasis virėjas
(8) cook-room ::
virėjas kambarių
(9) cook rice ::
virėjas ryžių
Synonyms
Noun
1. chef ::
virėjas
Verb
2. prepare ::
parengti
3. falsify ::
klastoti
4. happening ::
vyksta
5. fake ::
padirbtas
6. make ::
padaryti
Different Forms
cook, cooked, cooking, cooks, precook, precooked, precooking, precooks
Word Example from TV Shows
Aw, you didn't have
to cook me breakfast.

Aw, you didn't have to COOK me breakfast.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 14

Adjust the thermostat? Cook with cilantro?
Pronounce the T in

Adjust the thermostat? Cook with cilantro? Pronounce the T in "often"?

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 1

That chicken you cook...

That chicken you COOK...

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 8

You never cook for me.
Well...

You never COOK for me. Well...

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 24

I'll cook dinner.

I'll COOK dinner.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 10

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