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1. verb(to prepare (food) or become ready by heating: She cooked the chicken; The chicken is cooking in the oven.) cocinar, guisar, preparar (la comida), cocer
2. noun(a person who cooks, especially for a living: She was employed as a cook at the embassy.) cocinero, cocinera- cooker- cookery
- cookery-book
- cook up
cook1 n cocinerocook2 vb cocinar / hacer la comidatr[kʊk]1 cocinero,-a2 familiar (be planned) cocerse, tramarse■ what's cooking? ¿qué se está cocinando?\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto cook somebody's goose estropearle los planes a alguiento cook the books amañar la cuentas, falsificar las cuentastoo many cooks spoil the broth muchas manos en un plato hacen mucho garabatocook ['kʊk] vi: cocinarcook vt1) : preparar (comida)2)to cook up concoct: inventar, tramarcook n: cocinero m, -ra fn.• cocinero, -era s.m.,f.• guisandero, -era s.m.,f.v.• adobar v.• cocer v.• cocinar v.• guisar v.kʊk
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noun cocinero, -ra m,fhe's a good cook — cocina muy bien, es muy buen cocinero
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a) \<\<food/meal\>\> hacer*, prepararb) ( falsify) (colloq) \<\<books/accounts\>\> amañar (fam)
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via) ( prepare food) cocinar, guisarb) ( become ready) \<\<food\>\> hacerse*Phrasal Verbs:- cook up[kʊk]1.N cocinero(-a) m / f2. VT1) (Culin) [+ rice, vegetables] cocinar, guisar; (=boil) cocer; (=grill) asar (a la parrilla); (=fry) freírto cook a meal — preparar or hacer una comida
- cook sb's goose2) * (=falsify) [+ accounts] falsificar- cook the books3. VI1) [food] cocinarse, cocerwhat's cooking? * — (fig) ¿qué se guisa?, ¿qué pasa?
2) [person] cocinar, guisar (esp LAm)can you cook? — ¿sabes cocinar?
- cook up* * *[kʊk]
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noun cocinero, -ra m,fhe's a good cook — cocina muy bien, es muy buen cocinero
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a) \<\<food/meal\>\> hacer*, prepararb) ( falsify) (colloq) \<\<books/accounts\>\> amañar (fam)
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via) ( prepare food) cocinar, guisarb) ( become ready) \<\<food\>\> hacerse*Phrasal Verbs:- cook up
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