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31Cook — (Kuhk), James, geb. 27. Oct. 1728 zu Marton in Yorkshire, Sohn eines Bauern, mit 13 Jahren Schiffsjunge auf einem Kohlenschiffe von Newcastle, dann Matrose, wurde bald wegen seiner Erfahrung Steuermannsgehilfe und verwandte alle übrige Zeit dazu… …
32Cook — James …
33COOK — Transit (Regional » Railroads) * California Culinary Academy (delisted) (Business » NASDAQ Symbols) …
34Cook — Cook, Captain James (1728 79) a British sailor and ↑explorer who sailed to Australia and New Zealand, and claimed the eastern coast of Australia for Britain. He also discovered several islands in the Pacific Ocean, including Hawaii, where he was… …
35Cook — Cook, Cooke Nom anglais désignant un cuisinier, éventuellement un marchand de plats cuisinés. Variante : Coke …
36Cook — (izg. kȕk), James (1728 1779) DEFINICIJA engleski moreplovac i istraživač, brojnim putovanjima i otkrićima proširio je zemljopisno znanje više od bilo kojeg drugoga istraživača (Australija, Novi Zeland, Pacifik i Antarktik); uspostavio nove… …
37cook up — [v] devise arrange, concoct, contrive, dream up, fabricate, falsify, formulate, frame, hatch, improvise, invent, make up, plan, plot, prepare, scheme, vamp; concepts 17,36 …
38Cook — [kʊk ] (britischer Entdecker) …
39Cook — Cook1 [kook] James 1728 79; Eng. naval officer & explorer: explored Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica, etc. Cook2 [kook] Mount mountain of the Southern Alps, New Zealand: highest peak in New Zealand: 12,349 ft (3,764 m) …
40cook|er|y — «KUK uhr ee», noun, plural er|ies. 1. the art or occupation of cooking: »Besides television, their major diversion is…cookery (Wall Street Journal). 2. a place for cooking …