Search Results for: "cookies"
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Vocabulary (20)
cookie
enA cookie is a small, flat, sweet baked food. It is usually made from flour, suga...
cookies
enSmall, sweet, flat, baked goods, usually containing flour, sugar, and oil or but...
brownie
enA brownie is a small, square or rectangular chocolate baked treat that has a tex...
នំ
kmCake, cookie, or snack
biscuit
frA small, flat, often sweet pastry or cookie.
ciastko
plcookie or cake
بسكويت
arA small, flat, crisp cookie or cracker.
biscuits
frCookies, crackers; small baked goods.
dunkin
enThe term 'dunkin' is a colloquial or dialectal variation of the verb 'dunk,' ref...
galletas
escookies or biscuits.
شیرینی
faA sweet food item, like a cookie, pastry, or candy.
bisistsion
enThe formal act of dividing a whole into two equal or distinct parts, typically u...
biscuit
enA biscuit is a small, typically crisp and flat baked product that is usually swe...
das Gebäck
deBaked goods like cakes, cookies, or pastries.
Plätzchen
deA cookie or biscuit.
کلوچه
faA cookie or pastry, often filled with dates or nuts.
reaching
enThe act of stretching out an arm or hand to touch or grasp something, or the pro...
biscoito
ptCookie, biscuit.
recipe
enA set of written instructions that tell you how to cook or prepare a specific ty...
flour
enFlour is a fine powder made by crushing and grinding grains, such as wheat, or o...
Phrases (15)
Plätzchen backen
deThis phrase refers to the cozy tradition of making small, sweet cookies, typical...
être pris la main dans le sac
frThis French idiom means to be caught red-handed, right in the act of doing somet...
den Teig kneten
deThis phrase describes the physical act of pushing, pulling, and folding dough wi...
Eine Validierungsstichprobe wurde zurückgehalten zur
deThis phrase is used when you set aside a specific portion of data or a physical...
avoir la peau dure
frThis French idiom, `avoir la peau dure`, literally means 'to have tough skin'. I...
to get away with
enPending AI enrichment
a bakers dozen
enA baker's dozen is a way of saying thirteen instead of the usual twelve. It repr...
under the nose of
enThis phrase means doing something right in front of someone, often in a sneaky o...
tremper son biscuit
frWhile it literally sounds like you're dipping a cookie in milk, it actually mean...
Gebäck zubereiten
deTo bake or make sweet baked goods like cakes or cookies.
That's how the cookie crumbles.
enUsed to say that something bad has happened and it cannot be changed.
nachgeben
deIt's that moment when you finally stop resisting and say 'okay, fine.' Whether y...
run out
enIt means you have used up all of something and there is nothing left. It is like...
彻底
zhThink of it as 'going all the way' or doing something so completely that nothing...
backen
deThis word describes the magical process of turning dough into bread, cake, or co...
Grammar (20)
Using 'one' and 'ones' to Replace Nouns
enadvanced_syntax
No Agreement with 'En': The French Grammar Shortcut
frverbs_past
No vs. Not vs. None vs. Never: What's the Difference?
enconfusable-words
Where to put "Not" in Bǎ Sentences (Before, never after!)
zhadvanced_patterns
Using Another, Other, and The Other
enpronouns
Using One and Ones as Pronouns
enpronouns
Senses and Sentences: Verbs of Perception
engerunds_infinitives
Passive Voice: Reporting Verbs (It is said that...)
enpassive_reported
No and None: Talking About Zero
ennouns_articles
Past Guesses: Must Have + V3
enverb_moods
German 'ruhig': Saying 'Go ahead' & 'Feel free'
deadjectives_adverbs
Reporting Verbs: Who Said What?
enpassive_reported
Arrivals & Appearances: Using 'Show Up'
enprepositions
Every, Each, All: Talking about groups
ennouns_articles
Stop confusing 'Pedir' vs 'Preguntar' (Ask for vs Ask)
esadvanced_syntax
German Preposition 'um': At and Around (Accusative)
deprepositions
Past Actions: Simple Past vs. Present Perfect
enverbs_tenses
Going vs. Leaving: Spanish Verbs with 'Se' (Reflexive Meaning Shifts)
espronouns
Classical Resultative: -온/운 (Past Modifier)
koadvanced_grammar
Each vs. Every: Choosing the Right One
ennouns_articles