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cooked (encz) | cooked,uvařený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Cooked (gcide) | Cook \Cook\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cooked (k[oo^]kt); p. pr &
vb. n. Cooking.]
1. To prepare, as food, by boiling, roasting, baking,
broiling, etc.; to make suitable for eating, by the agency
of fire or heat.
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2. 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. [Colloq.]
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They all of them receive the same advices from
abroad, and very often in the same words; but their
way of cooking it is so different. --Addison.
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cooked (wn) | cooked
adj 1: having been prepared for eating by the application of
heat [ant: raw] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
cooked (encz) | cooked,uvařený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
cooked roast beef (encz) | cooked roast beef,pečený rostbíf |
cooked-over (encz) | cooked-over, adj: |
goose is cooked (encz) | goose is cooked, |
pre-cooked (encz) | pre-cooked, |
precooked (encz) | precooked,předvařený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
uncooked (encz) | uncooked, |
undercooked (encz) | undercooked,nedovařený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
cooked-over (gcide) | cooked-over \cooked-over\ adj.
heated again after having cooled down; -- often used of food
remaining from a previous day.
Syn: warmed-over, reheated.
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cooked (wn) | cooked
adj 1: having been prepared for eating by the application of
heat [ant: raw] |
hard-cooked egg (wn) | hard-cooked egg
n 1: an egg boiled gently until both the white and the yolk
solidify [syn: hard-boiled egg, hard-cooked egg] |
precooked (wn) | precooked
adj 1: cooked partially or completely beforehand; "frozen
precooked meals from the supermarket" |
ready-cooked (wn) | ready-cooked
adj 1: cooked in such a way as to be ready for sale |
uncooked (wn) | uncooked
adj 1: not cooked |
cooked mode (foldoc) | cooked mode
The normal character-input mode of a Unix
terminal device: with interrupts enabled and with erase,
kill and other special-character interpretations performed
directly by the tty driver. Opposite of raw mode. See
also rare mode.
Other operating systems often have similar mode distinctions,
and the raw/rare/cooked way of describing them has spread
widely along with the C language and other Unix exports.
Most generally, "cooked mode" may refer to any mode of a
system that does extensive preprocessing before presenting
data to a program.
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cooked mode (jargon) | cooked mode
n.
[Unix, by opposition from raw mode] The normal character-input mode, with
interrupts enabled and with erase, kill and other special-character
interpretations performed directly by the tty driver. Oppose raw mode, {
rare mode}. This term is techspeak under Unix but jargon elsewhere; other
operating systems often have similar mode distinctions, and the raw/rare/
cooked way of describing them has spread widely along with the C language
and other Unix exports. Most generally, cooked mode may refer to any mode
of a system that does extensive preprocessing before presenting data to a
program.
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