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I . cook [kʊk] VB trans

1. cook (prepare food):

cook
gotować [perf u-]

2. cook (bake):

cook
piec [perf u-]

3. cook (fry):

cook
smażyć [perf u-]

II . cook [kʊk] VB intr

1. cook (prepare food):

cook

2. cook (be prepared):

cook

3. cook (bake):

cook
piec [perf u-] się

4. cook (fry):

cook

III . cook [kʊk] N

cook
kucharz(-rka) m (f)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She lived on a hippie commune for a time and worked as a cook later.
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By following our simple how to guide you will be able to cook perfect soft-boiled eggs every time.
www.aww.com.au
This method is most often used to cook fish or vegetables, but lamb and poultry can also be cooked "en papillote".
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Warm yourselves; illuminate your homes, the caves, the towers; cook, prepare food from now on.
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The diner's fry cook assists him... it's his father, who has been living a hand-to-mouth existence and suffers from alcoholism.
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He worked as a short-order cook and on a factory line during and after college.
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Cook until it absorbs the water completely (to the consistency of chapati).
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More elaborate grills, cast iron pots and fire irons can be used on the campfire to cook most foods.
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We hope these recipes inspire you to get into the kitchen and cook up these delicious shellfish.
www.nzherald.co.nz
Having previously had a career as a pastry chef, he finds it difficult to adjust to his role as a short-order cook.
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