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kitch‧en /ˈkɪtʃən, ˈkɪtʃɪn/ noun [countable]
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English Dictionarykitch‧en S1 W2 /ˈkɪtʃən, ˈkɪtʃɪn/
noun [countable][
Language: Old English;
Origin: cycene]
1. the room where you prepare and cook food:
Sam went into the kitchen to make a pot of tea.
She is in the kitchen making a meal.2. everything but the kitchen sink humorous used when someone has brought too many things with them
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Collocationskitchen noun ADJ. clean, spotless | dirty, grubby | big, cavernous, huge, roomy, spacious, vast | small, tiny | fully-equipped, fully-fitted, well-equipped | ultra-modern | fitted | stone-flagged, tiled | communal, shared | domestic, professional | mobile | kosher KITCHEN + NOUN area | cabinet, chair, counter, cupboard, drawers, dresser, fitments, fittings, sink, surface, table, unit, worktop | equipment, gadgets, implements, knife, scales, scissors, utensils | foil, paper, roll, towels | hatch We handed our trays through the kitchen hatch as we left.
fire, range, stove | facilities All our chalets have kitchen facilities.
waste | maid, porter, staff | garden (= for growing food for the kitchen)
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