| 单词 | cook-in | 
| 释义 | > as lemmascook-in  2.   More generally, forming nouns in combination with a verb stem, denoting a gathering for the purpose of the action expressed by the first element, e.g.  cook-in,  forge-in,  sew-in,  wed-in.See also be-in n., laugh-in n., love-in n. 2, rave-in n., read-in n.2 2, slim-in n., smoke-in n., talk-in n., teach-in n., think-in n. ΚΠ 1966    Daily Tel. 12 Aug. 11/3  				William Bryden-Smith, aged 10, who wrote to us, wants to take part in the cook-in. 1967    Telegraph 		(Brisbane)	 30 June 12  				Nine young couples are determined to go ahead with New York's latest open air opus—a ‘wed-in’. 1987    E. Fair Right Stuff for New Hang Glider Pilots xviii. 108  				Group ‘moan-ins’ about the weather are fun. 1997    High Country News 8 Dec. 3/2  				To head off a mine during the '70s, locals held dances and ski-ins. 1999    Brit. Blacksmith Summer 20/1  				The first forge-in that Tony and his wife Sue attended was Bob Oakes' opening of his new forge. 2003    Quilter's Newsletter Mag. July 11/1  				The magazine's fourth all-day sew-in. < as lemmas  | 
	
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