释义 |
cook·ie I. noun or cooky also cook·ey \ˈku̇kē, -ki\ (plural cookies also cookeys) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Dutch koekje, koekie, diminutive of koek cake, from Middle Dutch coeke; akin to Old High German kuocho cake — more at cake 1. : any of various small sweet cakes either flat or slightly raised, cut from rolled dough, dropped from a spoon, or cut into pieces after baking 2. : a moderate brown that is yellower, lighter, and stronger than bay or auburn and lighter, stronger, and slightly redder than chestnut brown 3. : an appliance or strip of material (as of leather or metal) inserted in a shoe over the insole from heel to shank to support the arch 4. a. : a little girl : child, sweetheart — used usually as an affectionate term of address b. slang : person, guy < tough cookie > < smart cookie > 5. cookies plural, slang : the contents of one's stomach : what one has recently eaten < she got sick and tossed her cookies > II. variant of cooky III. noun : a small file or part of a file stored on the computer of a World Wide Web user, created and subsequently read by a Web site server, and containing personalized user information (as a user identification code, customized preferences, or a record of pages visited) |