Câu hỏi về câu ví dụ, định nghĩa và cách sử dụng của "Chef"
Ý nghĩa của "Chef" trong các cụm từ và câu khác nhau
Q:
"fully-appointed" in "a fully-appointed chef's kitchen." có nghĩa là gì?
A:
fully equipped, in this case with cooking tools
Q:
when a professional chef says “I’m gonna show you 2 amazing dishes” what does he mean with “dishes” có nghĩa là gì?
A:
Prepared recipes
Q:
Don’t ask the chef to modify this or that, invert this or that just because you are a die hard poshy sissy. có nghĩa là gì?
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"Don't ask the chef to change the food."
"This or that" means "stuff", "things."
"Die-hard" means "stubborn."
"Posh" is British English for "rich", "snobby"
"Sissy" means a weak, girly person, or a homosexual.
All together, "Don't ask the chef to change the food just because you're a stubborn, snobby, homosexual."
"This or that" means "stuff", "things."
"Die-hard" means "stubborn."
"Posh" is British English for "rich", "snobby"
"Sissy" means a weak, girly person, or a homosexual.
All together, "Don't ask the chef to change the food just because you're a stubborn, snobby, homosexual."
Q:
chef goes nanners có nghĩa là gì?
A:
@yamayamasina lol I was genuinely trying to figure out what that phrase meant and when I searched it up, I saw that it’s actually a name of an episode of the Canadian cartoon “South Park”. I think “Chef go nanners” means that the chef is going crazy. The word “nanners” is probably a slang word for “bananas”. When someone uses the phrase “I’m going bananas” it usually means that they are going crazy lol. Hopefully this helped a little bit? I’m not sure if I’m 100% correct about the meaning of that phrase lol
Q:
Like I sad, this is the chef's favorite wine! có nghĩa là gì?
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Yes. So much so, that the whole recommendation of the “chef’s favorite wine” is for him (the chef) to get a chance to drink the wine if people don’t buy it.
Yes. So much so, that the whole recommendation of the “chef’s favorite wine” is for him (the chef) to get a chance to drink the wine if people don’t buy it.
Câu ví dụ sử dụng "Chef"
Q:
Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với You're a really good chef..
A:
Well, it basically IS the sentence.
"You are a really good chef." Meaning the person's job is cooking in a restaurant and does it very well.
"You are a really good chef." Meaning the person's job is cooking in a restaurant and does it very well.
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Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với 'chef' .
A:
The chef cooked a delicious meal.
Từ giống với "Chef" và sự khác biệt giữa chúng
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa chef và cook ?
A:
'Chef' is the more professional word. A chef is the main cook of a restaurant. The person who cooks the food which is served to the customers. A cook and a chef are pretty much the same thing, but if you wanted to sound more professional, you would use 'chef'.
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa a good chef và a good cook ?
A:
cook is more natural.
chef is a profession. chefs earn a living by cooking
anyone can cook to survive, as a hobby, or professionally
chef is a profession. chefs earn a living by cooking
anyone can cook to survive, as a hobby, or professionally
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa So he will be the chef, won't?
và So he will be the chef, right? ?
và So he will be the chef, right? ?
A:
So he will be the chef, won’t HE? - a little unnatural
But he will be the chef, right? - very natural
But he will be the chef, right? - very natural
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa chef và head chef ?
A:
head chef is basically the boss of chefs
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa chef và cook ?
A:
A chef is person who is a professional cook. A cook does not usually have enough qualifications to be called a chef.
Bản dịch của"Chef"
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Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? What is chef saying in this video
here is the link of the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6XyZqdl-aI&t=140s
after he's saying "We did", "it's small geese pork"???
please tell me what he exactly said.
here is the link of the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6XyZqdl-aI&t=140s
after he's saying "We did", "it's small geese pork"???
please tell me what he exactly said.
A:
“This is a smorgasbord” I think
Q:
Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? chef
A:
you're doing great!
Q:
Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? i want to become a chef but my father prefer me become a policewoman :( what should i do???
A:
Kiểm tra câu hỏi để xem câu trả lời
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Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? chef
A:
Chef:
Q:
Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? chef
A:
i hope this helps
Những câu hỏi khác về "Chef"
Q:
Hãy chỉ cho tôi làm thế nào để phát âm Yeah, the chef is a different guy now..
A:
Kiểm tra câu hỏi để xem câu trả lời
Q:
I want to hire those chefs (who/whom) cooked the perfect pasta at the restaurant we ate at last week.
𝑊ℎ𝑦 𝑖𝑠 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑎𝑛𝑠𝑤𝑒𝑟 𝑤ℎ𝑜?
𝑊ℎ𝑦 𝑖𝑠 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑎𝑛𝑠𝑤𝑒𝑟 𝑤ℎ𝑜?
A:
@KKim_ A clause is basically a group of words that have a subject and a verb (maybe other words as well) but are not a complete sentence.
A relative clause is a clause that has a relative pronoun in it. Examples of relative pronouns are “that” “which” and “who/whom/whose.”
So, using a relative clause can help you combine two sentences into one. You could write your original sentence as “I want to hire those chefs. Those chefs cooked the perfect pasta at the restaurant we ate at last week.” Now, see that in those two sentences, you mention the chefs two times. So, to combine the sentences, you need to replace “those chefs” in the second sentence with a relative pronoun. Because the chefs are people, you use “who/whom/whose” rather than “that” or “which.”
Now, notice that “those chefs” is the subject of the second sentence. So, when you choose your relative pronoun, it has to be the subject form. Even though “those chefs” in the first sentence is the object, your relative pronoun must match the case from the second sentence. Note that this is only an issue with the pronoun “who/whom/whose” because it has multiple forms. “That” and “which” don’t have other forms.
So, that is why you choose “who” (the subject form) and not “whom” (the object form).
Sorry that is long but I hope it made sense. Feel free to ask more questions if you have them!
A relative clause is a clause that has a relative pronoun in it. Examples of relative pronouns are “that” “which” and “who/whom/whose.”
So, using a relative clause can help you combine two sentences into one. You could write your original sentence as “I want to hire those chefs. Those chefs cooked the perfect pasta at the restaurant we ate at last week.” Now, see that in those two sentences, you mention the chefs two times. So, to combine the sentences, you need to replace “those chefs” in the second sentence with a relative pronoun. Because the chefs are people, you use “who/whom/whose” rather than “that” or “which.”
Now, notice that “those chefs” is the subject of the second sentence. So, when you choose your relative pronoun, it has to be the subject form. Even though “those chefs” in the first sentence is the object, your relative pronoun must match the case from the second sentence. Note that this is only an issue with the pronoun “who/whom/whose” because it has multiple forms. “That” and “which” don’t have other forms.
So, that is why you choose “who” (the subject form) and not “whom” (the object form).
Sorry that is long but I hope it made sense. Feel free to ask more questions if you have them!
Q:
I want to be a chef cái này nghe có tự nhiên không?
A:
very natural
Q:
The chef was preparing a lunch.
He turned on the plate, put the plastic spatula on the frying pan, and went into the store to pick up the ingredients.
In the meantime, plastic spatula burned on the frying pan. cái này nghe có tự nhiên không?
He turned on the plate, put the plastic spatula on the frying pan, and went into the store to pick up the ingredients.
In the meantime, plastic spatula burned on the frying pan. cái này nghe có tự nhiên không?
A:
"He turned on the stove." A plate is used to put cooked foods. "As he was in the store..." is a more appropriate transitional phrase to use :-)
Q:
It took a little while for the chef to cook the pizza, so we used this wait time as an excuse to drink some wine. cái này nghe có tự nhiên không?
A:
It's natural, but we don't usually say that phrase. It works well tho.
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