cookie
- IPA[ˈkʊki]
英式
- a sweet biscuit having a fairly soft, chewy texture and typically containing pieces of chocolate or fruit;any sweet biscuit.
noun: cookie, plural noun: cookies
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- 1. British a sweet biscuit having a fairly soft, chewy texture and typically containing pieces of chocolate or fruit chocolate chip cookies
- ▪ North American any sweet biscuit.
- 2. informal a person of a specified kind she's a tough cookie
- 3. a packet of data sent by a web server to a browser, which is returned by the browser each time it subsequently accesses the same server, used to identify the user or track their access to the server.
- 4. Scottish a plain bun.
- a device with sharp edges for cutting biscuit dough into a particular shape.
Oxford Dictionary
- a device with sharp edges for cutting cookie dough into a particular shape.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a flat metal tray on which biscuits or cakes may be cooked.
Oxford Dictionary
- a jar to hold cookies.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a jar for biscuits or small cakes.
Oxford Dictionary
- a flat metal tray on which cookies are baked.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a sweet biscuit made with flour, brown sugar, chocolate chips, and sometimes chopped nuts.
Oxford Dictionary
- a thin folded cookie containing a slip of paper with a prediction or aphorism written on it, ...
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- IPA[ˈko͝okē]
美式
- a small sweet cake, typically round and flat and having a crisp or chewy texture: freshly baked cookies
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