culinary
culinary — 形容詞
1. relating to the preparation, cooking, and serving of food — for example, culinar
烹飪的
與烹調或廚房有關的
relating to the preparation, cooking, and serving of food — for example, culinary techniques used in a restaurant kitchen or the culinary traditions of a particular region.
The culinary school in Lyon trains some of the best chefs in Europe.
里昂的烹飪學校培養了歐洲一些最優秀的廚師。
attributive use: culinary + school
Maria enrolled in a culinary program to learn professional cooking techniques.
Maria 報名了一個烹飪課程,學習專業的烹調技巧。
attributive use: culinary + program
The restaurant's culinary team won an award for their creative new menu.
這家餐廳的烹飪團隊因其創新的新菜單而獲獎。
Traditional culinary practices in Japan often highlight fresh seasonal ingredients.
日本的傳統烹飪做法通常強調使用新鮮的當季食材。
Ravi's culinary skills grew stronger after studying with a chef in Bangkok.
Ravi 在曼谷跟著一位廚師學習後,烹飪技巧變得更加純熟。
- gastronomic
more formal and associated with fine dining or food culture; 'culinary' is broader and includes everyday cooking.
- cooking
a simpler, everyday adjective; 'cooking' is less formal and less precise (e.g. 'cooking skills' vs 'culinary skills').
- non-culinary
a rare, technical opposite meaning 'not related to cooking'.
文法句型
culinary + noun
用法筆記
Used only before a noun (attributive position). Cannot follow linking verbs such as 'is' or 'seems' — you cannot say 'This dish is culinary.'