cookie
/ˈkʊki/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkʊki/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈku̇-kē/ (ame, mw)
cookie — 名詞
1. A sweet baked item, usually round and flat, made from ingredients such as flour,
餅乾
用麵粉、糖等烘烤的小甜點
A sweet baked item, usually round and flat, made from ingredients such as flour, butter, and sugar — typically eaten as a snack or treat, and often containing added pieces of chocolate, nuts, or dried fruit.
Minh baked a batch of chocolate chip cookies for the school bake sale.
Minh 為了學校的義賣活動烤了一批巧克力餅乾。
collocation: a batch of cookies
The children each grabbed a cookie from the jar after finishing their homework.
孩子們寫完回家作業後,每人從餅乾罐裡拿了一塊餅乾。
collocation: cookie jar
Élise brought a box of butter cookies to share with her new colleagues.
Élise 買了一盒奶油餅乾,在午茶時間和新同事們一起分享。
This recipe makes about three dozen cookies, enough for the entire class.
這個食譜大約可以做三打餅乾,足夠全班享用。
文法句型
cookie + noun (cookie jar, cookie sheet)
用法筆記
In American English this is the standard word; in British English the usual word is 'biscuit', though 'cookie' is increasingly understood for the American-style soft variety.
常見錯誤
2. An informal way to describe a person who has a particular quality — used in fixe
傢伙;人物
形容具有某種特質的人(非正式用法)
An informal way to describe a person who has a particular quality — used in fixed phrases such as 'smart cookie', 'tough cookie', or 'clever cookie' to call someone intelligent, determined, or sharp-witted.
Heather is one smart cookie — she solved the logic puzzle before anyone else.
Heather 真是個聰明鬼——她比所有人都早解開邏輯謎題。
phrase: smart cookie
The detective knew he was dealing with a tough cookie who would not confess easily.
警探知道他碰上了一個難纏的傢伙,不會輕易認罪。
phrase: tough cookie
Zuri is a clever cookie who always finds a way around the hardest problems.
Zuri 是個機靈鬼,總是有辦法解決最困難的問題。
That salesperson is a sharp cookie who can persuade almost anyone to buy.
那個業務員是個精明的角色,幾乎能說服任何人購買。
文法句型
adjective + cookie
用法筆記
Never used alone to mean 'a person' — the adjective is required. The tone is always informal and approving (clever, tough, smart), rarely neutral or negative. Common in both American and British conversation.
常見錯誤
3. A small text file that a website saves on a user's computer or phone to remember
網站紀錄
網站儲存在瀏覽器中的識別檔案
A small text file that a website saves on a user's computer or phone to remember information about that visit, such as language preferences, login status, or items in a shopping cart.
The travel website asked Sana to accept cookies so it could remember her language settings.
旅遊網站要求 Sana 接受 cookie,以便記住她的語言設定。
verb phrase: accept cookies
Jiwoo cleared her browser cookies after noticing the site loaded slowly.
Jiwoo 發現網站載入變慢後,清除了瀏覽器中的 cookie。
verb phrase: clear cookies
Antonia disabled third-party cookies to protect her privacy while shopping online.
Antonia 停用了第三方 cookie,以保護她在網購時的隱私。
You can check which cookies a website stores by opening your browser settings.
你可以打開瀏覽器設定,查看網站儲存了哪些 cookie。
- tracking file
More technical and narrower; not all cookies track users — some store preferences.
- browser storage
Broader term that includes cookies, local storage, and session storage.
文法句型
accept cookies
clear cookies
cookie file
用法筆記
Cookies are small text files — they are not programs and cannot install viruses or access your hard drive. Websites use them to keep you logged in, remember your shopping cart, or show you relevant ads. Many privacy laws now require websites to ask your permission before placing cookies.