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    Resources Translator Cook

cook

Translation result
cocinar cocinero, cocer, cocinarse, cocción, preparar cook

cook noun

1. someone who cooks food.

The cook in the restaurant was known for his innovative dishes, which combined traditional flavors with modern techniques. El cocinero en el restaurante era conocido por sus platos innovadores, que combinaban sabores tradicionales con técnicas modernas.
After years of working as a line cook at several high-end restaurants, Sarah decided to open her own bistro, where she could showcase her culinary skills. Después de años trabajando como cocinera en línea en varios restaurantes de alta gama, Sarah decidió abrir su propio bistrot, donde podría exhibir sus habilidades culinarias.

2. English navigator who claimed the east coast of Australia for Britain and discovered several Pacific islands (1728-1779).

The British Museum has an impressive exhibit on Captain James Cook's voyages, featuring maps and artifacts from his expeditions to the Pacific. El Museo Británico tiene un impresionante exposición sobre los viajes del capitán James Cook, con mapas y artefactos procedentes de sus expediciones al Pacífico.
In 1770, Captain Cook landed on the eastern coast of Australia, claiming the land for Britain and naming it New South Wales in honor of King Charles II. En 1770, el capitán Cook desembarcó en la costa este de Australia, reivindicando el territorio para Gran Bretaña y nombrándolo Nueva Gales del Sur en honor al Rey Carlos II.