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Definition of undercook in English:

undercook

verbʌndəˈkʊkˌəndərˈkʊk
[with object]usually as adjective undercooked
  • Cook (something) insufficiently.

    煮得欠火候

    undercooked meats

    煮得欠火候的肉。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The six slices were nicely undercooked and came coated with ginger and coriander, a traditional combination that complemented the fish nicely.
    • He complained to the restaurant manager that the steak was undercooked.
    • The meal was slightly undercooked but delicious.
    • The stew was nothing special: The meat was undercooked and might have been slightly gammy, but the worst was covered by the plentiful addition of spices.
    • The French fries were often undercooked, fruits and vegetables rotten, breads molding, and once or twice, the meat rancid.
    • The stuffed eggplant was slightly undercooked, but the flavours of cheese and herbs were delightful.
    • The cauliflower was so-so, and the Brussels sprouts were undercooked, but the carrots and broccoli well made-up for those shortcomings.
    • Unfortunately, frozen pizza is either undercooked or burned, there is no ‘lightly browned toppings’ state.
    • He also mentioned that he had been disappointed the night before, when his filet was undercooked although he hadn't sent it back the night before.
    • I decided to tuck into the garlic bread to fill me up, but it was undercooked and doughy with a high level of raw garlic.
    • Fred's steak was completely undercooked and so he had to send it back to the kitchen for some extra browning.
    • Looks great, slightly brûléed - but the pastry is undercooked with lemon sherbet flavour filling.
    • She readily conceded that pasta is difficult to keep hot (it did say warm on the menu) but the chick peas were definitely undercooked.
    • Once I'd showered, was tucked back in bed and fed a bowl of slightly undercooked chicken soup, I was feeling a bit better.
    • On this occasion the pastry was undercooked and the cheese itself, very hard.
    • I cooked tea for myself a few days ago and managed to eat a very undercooked steak and kidney pudding (it's a long story), and have been feeling a bit rough ever since.
    • A soufflé will collapse if it is undercooked, or if it is kept waiting after cooking.
    • I told the waitress that we loved the meat but asked her to let the chef know we felt the veg was seriously undercooked.
    • Don't eat raw or undercooked meat, especially pork or lamb.
    • He didn't salt his pasta water and the garlic was completely undercooked.

Rhymes

betook, book, brook, Brooke, Chinook, chook, Coke, cook, Cooke, crook, forsook, Gluck, hook, look, mistook, nook, partook, rook, schnook, schtuck, Shilluk, shook, Tobruk, took, undertook

Definition of undercook in US English:

undercook

verbˌəndərˈkʊkˌəndərˈko͝ok
[with object]usually as adjective undercooked
  • Cook (something) insufficiently.

    煮得欠火候

    undercooked meats

    煮得欠火候的肉。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A soufflé will collapse if it is undercooked, or if it is kept waiting after cooking.
    • On this occasion the pastry was undercooked and the cheese itself, very hard.
    • The stew was nothing special: The meat was undercooked and might have been slightly gammy, but the worst was covered by the plentiful addition of spices.
    • Unfortunately, frozen pizza is either undercooked or burned, there is no ‘lightly browned toppings’ state.
    • Fred's steak was completely undercooked and so he had to send it back to the kitchen for some extra browning.
    • He also mentioned that he had been disappointed the night before, when his filet was undercooked although he hadn't sent it back the night before.
    • Once I'd showered, was tucked back in bed and fed a bowl of slightly undercooked chicken soup, I was feeling a bit better.
    • The six slices were nicely undercooked and came coated with ginger and coriander, a traditional combination that complemented the fish nicely.
    • I cooked tea for myself a few days ago and managed to eat a very undercooked steak and kidney pudding (it's a long story), and have been feeling a bit rough ever since.
    • I told the waitress that we loved the meat but asked her to let the chef know we felt the veg was seriously undercooked.
    • Don't eat raw or undercooked meat, especially pork or lamb.
    • Looks great, slightly brûléed - but the pastry is undercooked with lemon sherbet flavour filling.
    • The cauliflower was so-so, and the Brussels sprouts were undercooked, but the carrots and broccoli well made-up for those shortcomings.
    • The French fries were often undercooked, fruits and vegetables rotten, breads molding, and once or twice, the meat rancid.
    • The stuffed eggplant was slightly undercooked, but the flavours of cheese and herbs were delightful.
    • He complained to the restaurant manager that the steak was undercooked.
    • The meal was slightly undercooked but delicious.
    • He didn't salt his pasta water and the garlic was completely undercooked.
    • She readily conceded that pasta is difficult to keep hot (it did say warm on the menu) but the chick peas were definitely undercooked.
    • I decided to tuck into the garlic bread to fill me up, but it was undercooked and doughy with a high level of raw garlic.
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