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Definition of kitchen in English: kitchennoun ˈkɪtʃɪnˈkɪtʃ(ə)nˈkɪtʃ(ə)n 1A room or area where food is prepared and cooked. Example sentencesExamples - The fitted kitchen has solid maple units with a black granite counter top; the floor and ceiling are timber.
- The interior is one big room and the open kitchen allows you to watch the cooks do their thing while you sip your drinks.
- Judy regularly experiments with new recipes in her farmhouse kitchen.
- When Jake arrived home, tired and hot, Lisa was in the kitchen throwing together a salad.
- Surprisingly for such a large building, air conditioning is only used for underground rooms and service areas such as kitchens.
- I smiled and went up to my room, leaving him alone in the kitchen to prepare dinner.
- There are a number of apartment types on offer, including two-bed duplex units with separate kitchens, and apartments with an open plan layout.
- Now both men and women cook, and the kitchen is no longer just a utilitarian room.
- Susan found Lila in the kitchen area, preparing a chicken for the evening meal.
- We've become sedentary, convenience foods fill our kitchens, and stress is a common denominator.
- It was now early evening, and Vera was in the kitchen, preparing the food that she had sent Bill out for.
- John is a man on a mission to persuade more of us to compost our garden and kitchen waste.
- There is also a large patio area that borders the kitchen and dining room.
- The dining room has been used by the present owner as a sitting room and has a kitchen area with wooden floors to the rear.
- Their young children attend local schools and English is rapidly becoming the language spoken at the kitchen table.
- We no longer live in a time when the routines of household life revolve around the rhythms of the kitchen.
- Their top-floor living quarters included a kitchen, bathroom and lounge.
- She scrambled down the stairs and through the living room to the kitchen where her mom was cooking dinner.
- The kitchen is fitted with units of Canadian maple and includes a four-ring Miele gas hob.
- Completing the accommodation is a ceramic tiled kitchen with fitted units and appliances, as well as a breakfast bar.
Synonyms cooking area, kitchenette, kitchen-diner, galley, cookhouse, bakehouse, scullery North American cookery - 1.1 A set of fitments and units that are sold together and fixed in place in a kitchen.
a fully fitted kitchen at a bargain price Example sentencesExamples - Fitted kitchens are, apparently, out in favour of standalone units.
- A number of shareholders have called for the sale of the chain so the group could focus on its Howden business, which sells kitchens to builders and small developers.
- MFI is the market leader, and not only does the company sell fitted kitchens it also makes them too.
- The furniture giant, which has 13 stores across the UK, has traditionally sold its kitchens to customers who have had to arrange their own fitting.
- Unlike other actors, who sell fitted kitchens or serve pizzas between gigs, Duffy goes to the gym and tries to keep hold of his sanity.
- 1.2in singular The cuisine of a particular country or region.
the dried shrimp pastes of the Thai kitchen Example sentencesExamples - Every region in Italy has a different type of cheese and that's the beauty of the Italian kitchen.
- In Japan, the restaurants are very specialized, so Tomita sought work in the US, wanting to explore all aspects of the Japanese kitchen.
2informal The percussion section of an orchestra. 3as modifier (of a language) in an uneducated or domestic form.
Origin Old English cycene, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch keuken and German Küche, based on Latin coquere 'to cook'. An Old English word based on Latin coquere ‘to cook’. Everything but the kitchen sink, meaning ‘everything imaginable’, seems to have started life in the Second World War. A 1948 dictionary of forces' slang says that it was used in the context of a heavy bombardment: ‘They chucked everything they'd got at us except, or including, the kitchen sink.’ Kitchen-sink drama refers in particular to post-war British drama which used working-class domestic settings rather than the drawing rooms of conventional middle-class theatre.
Definition of kitchen in US English: kitchennounˈkɪtʃ(ə)nˈkiCH(ə)n 1A room or area where food is prepared and cooked. Example sentencesExamples - There is also a large patio area that borders the kitchen and dining room.
- The dining room has been used by the present owner as a sitting room and has a kitchen area with wooden floors to the rear.
- We've become sedentary, convenience foods fill our kitchens, and stress is a common denominator.
- The kitchen is fitted with units of Canadian maple and includes a four-ring Miele gas hob.
- Now both men and women cook, and the kitchen is no longer just a utilitarian room.
- The interior is one big room and the open kitchen allows you to watch the cooks do their thing while you sip your drinks.
- We no longer live in a time when the routines of household life revolve around the rhythms of the kitchen.
- The fitted kitchen has solid maple units with a black granite counter top; the floor and ceiling are timber.
- John is a man on a mission to persuade more of us to compost our garden and kitchen waste.
- Their young children attend local schools and English is rapidly becoming the language spoken at the kitchen table.
- There are a number of apartment types on offer, including two-bed duplex units with separate kitchens, and apartments with an open plan layout.
- It was now early evening, and Vera was in the kitchen, preparing the food that she had sent Bill out for.
- Judy regularly experiments with new recipes in her farmhouse kitchen.
- I smiled and went up to my room, leaving him alone in the kitchen to prepare dinner.
- Susan found Lila in the kitchen area, preparing a chicken for the evening meal.
- When Jake arrived home, tired and hot, Lisa was in the kitchen throwing together a salad.
- She scrambled down the stairs and through the living room to the kitchen where her mom was cooking dinner.
- Their top-floor living quarters included a kitchen, bathroom and lounge.
- Completing the accommodation is a ceramic tiled kitchen with fitted units and appliances, as well as a breakfast bar.
- Surprisingly for such a large building, air conditioning is only used for underground rooms and service areas such as kitchens.
Synonyms cooking area, kitchenette, kitchen-diner, galley, cookhouse, bakehouse, scullery - 1.1 A set of fixtures, cabinets, and appliances that are sold together and installed in a room where food is prepared.
a complete kitchen at a bargain price Example sentencesExamples - The furniture giant, which has 13 stores across the UK, has traditionally sold its kitchens to customers who have had to arrange their own fitting.
- A number of shareholders have called for the sale of the chain so the group could focus on its Howden business, which sells kitchens to builders and small developers.
- Unlike other actors, who sell fitted kitchens or serve pizzas between gigs, Duffy goes to the gym and tries to keep hold of his sanity.
- Fitted kitchens are, apparently, out in favour of standalone units.
- MFI is the market leader, and not only does the company sell fitted kitchens it also makes them too.
- 1.2 Cuisine.
the dried shrimp pastes of the Thai kitchen Example sentencesExamples - Every region in Italy has a different type of cheese and that's the beauty of the Italian kitchen.
- In Japan, the restaurants are very specialized, so Tomita sought work in the US, wanting to explore all aspects of the Japanese kitchen.
2informal The percussion section of an orchestra. 3as modifier (of a language) in an uneducated or domestic form.
Origin Old English cycene, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch keuken and German Küche, based on Latin coquere ‘to cook’. |