kitchen
noun /ˈkɪtʃɪn/
/ˈkɪtʃɪn/
Idioms - enlarge imagea room in which meals are cooked or prepared
厨房 - We ate at the kitchen table.
我们在厨房里的桌子上吃饭。 - the kitchen floor/window/door
厨房地板/窗户/门 - a stainless steel kitchen sink
不锈钢厨房水槽 - He stabbed her with a kitchen knife.
他用菜刀刺伤了她。 - (especially British English) The house has a fully fitted kitchen with custom-built units.
这所房子有一个设备齐全的厨房,配有定制单元。
see also soup kitchenTopics Houses and homesa1, Cooking and eatinga1- I sat at the kitchen island eating a bowl of cereal.
我坐在厨房岛台边上吃着一碗麦片。 - We handed our trays through the kitchen hatch as we left.
我们离开时从厨房小窗口递进盘子。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- clean
- spotless
- modern
- …
- area
- door
- floor
- …
- in a/the kitchen
词源Old English cycene, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch keuken and German Küche, based on Latin coquere ‘to cook’. - We ate at the kitchen table.
Idioms
everything but the kitchen sink
- (informal, humorous) a very large number of things, probably more than is necessary
过多的东西;大量的东西 - We seem to take everything but the kitchen sink when we go camping.
我们去野营时,似乎除了厨房的水槽什么都带走了。
- We seem to take everything but the kitchen sink when we go camping.
if you can’t stand the heat (get out of the kitchen)
- (informal) used to tell somebody to stop trying to do something if they find it too difficult, especially in order to suggest that they are less able than other people
如果感到太困难(就别干了)