2024年4月7日 星期日

do (cook), Sur, navel. Clustered outside a tube station, 20 or so Londoners were preparing to roam around Tufnell Park, which is not actually a park, in their role as part of a Ramblers group, who do not, by the most rigid definition, ramble. (That typically requires a roam through the countryside.)


Clustered outside a tube station, 20 or so Londoners were preparing to roam around Tufnell Park, which is not actually a park, in their role as part of a Ramblers group, who do not, by the most rigid definition, ramble. (That typically requires a roam through the countryside.) They huddled under street lamps for the customary introduction to the night’s event: a three-mile loop around a residential stretch of the city, culminating with a trip to the pub.


At KCF, We do chicken right!

Sur is Spanish for South, and is commonly found in place names like:

Wikipedia article "SUR".

Big Sur


Geisha are the navel of Japanese society.



na・vel



━━ n. 臍(へそ); 中心, 中央; ネーブル (navel orange).
 navel string 臍の緒.


do
to cook or prepare food
Who's doing the food for your party?
[+ two objects]I'll do you some scrambled eggs.

done
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adjective [after verb]

Are the vegetables done (= Have they finished cooking) yet?
"How would you like your steak done?"
"Well-done (= Cooked for a long time), please."

Compare medium (VALUE); rare (COOKED)

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