cookbook
cookbook — 名詞
1. a book that shows you how to prepare food by explaining each stage required for
食譜
按步驟說明烹調方法的書
a book that shows you how to prepare food by explaining each stage required for making different dishes
Zola bought a new cookbook with recipes from her grandmother's home country.
Zola 買了一本新食譜,裡面有她祖母家鄉的菜餚做法。
collocation: buy a cookbook / with recipes from
The cookbook on the kitchen shelf has clear directions for baking a loaf of bread.
廚房架子上的那本食譜有清楚的說明,教你怎麼烤一條土司。
Wei used a cookbook the first time he tried to make dumplings at home.
Wei 第一次在家嘗試包水餃時,就是照著食譜做的。
Talia's favourite cookbook is full of colourful pictures that show each cooking step.
Talia 最喜歡的那本食譜裡有好多彩色圖片,每個步驟都拍得很清楚。
My grandmother wrote a cookbook for the local community centre's fundraiser.
我祖母寫了一本食譜,捐給社區中心當作募款義賣品。
- recipe book
more focused on lists of recipes than on technique instruction
- cookery book
the standard British variant; used identically to 'cookbook'
用法筆記
In British English, the term 'cookery book' is also common, though 'cookbook' is widely understood across all varieties.
常見錯誤
cookbook — 形容詞
1. describing a method or solution that follows a fixed set of steps and does not n
制式的
指按固定步驟操作的現成方法
describing a method or solution that follows a fixed set of steps and does not need fresh thinking — often used about computer programs, business procedures, or classroom activities
The IT team used a cookbook approach to fix the server error quickly.
IT 團隊用標準化的處理方式很快就修好了伺服器的錯誤。
collocation: cookbook approach
Some managers prefer a cookbook method rather than creating a new plan each time.
有些主管喜歡用固定的作業方法,而不是每次都從頭規劃一套新方案。
collocation: cookbook method
Vinícius found a cookbook solution for the coding problem in an online guide.
Vinícius 在網路上找到一份現成的解決方案,套用在程式問題上。
A cookbook recipe for success rarely works when market conditions keep changing.
市場環境不斷變化時,套用標準公式來追求成功往往行不通。
The training manual provided a cookbook list of steps for handling customer complaints.
訓練手冊列出了一套制式的步驟,讓員工依照順序處理客戶投訴。
文法句型
cookbook + noun (approach / solution / method)
用法筆記
This sense is always used before a noun (attributive). It often carries a slightly dismissive tone, suggesting the method lacks creativity or deeper understanding.