bake: [OE] The Old English verb bacan goes back to a prehistoric Germanic base *bak-, which also produced German backen, Dutch bakken, and Swedish baka; its ultimate source was the Indo-European base *bhog-, another descendant of which was Greek phógein ‘roast’. Derivatives of the English verb include batch [15], which comes from Old English *bæcce, literally ‘something baked’, and the name Baxter, which originally meant ‘female baker’. => batch
bake (v.)
Old English bacan "to bake," from Proto-Germanic *bakan "to bake" (cognates: Old Norse baka, Middle Dutch backen, Old High German bahhan, German backen), from PIE *bheg- (source also of Greek phogein "to roast"), extended form of root *bhe- "to warm" (see bath). Related: Baked (Middle English had baken); baking. Baked beans attested by 1803.
bake (n.)
"social gathering at which baked food is served," 1846, American English, from bake (v.).
权威例句
1. Bake some big red peppers and hollow them out.
将几个大红甜椒烤一烤,再把它们掏空。
2. Pour the mixture into the cake tin and bake for 45 minutes.
把混合物倒进烤模烤制45分钟。
3. I've put some sesame crackers in the oven to bake.
我已经把几片芝麻脆饼放进烤箱里烤了。
4. Bake the biscuits for 20-25 minutes, until the tops are lightly browned.
把饼干烤20到25分钟,直到表面略呈棕色。
5. Bake in the preheated oven for 25 minutes or until golden brown.