- 厨房 chúfáng kitchenA room or area used for cooking food.
- 厨师 chúshī cooka person who cooks food as their profession; chef; master cook
- 厨子 chúzi cookA person who prepares food as a profession; a cook.
- 主厨 zhǔchú chefa head chef; a professional cook who manages a kitchen or oversees food preparation
- 下厨 xiàchú to cookTo go to the kitchen to prepare a meal; to cook
- 厨具 chújù kitchenwarekitchen utensils; cooking implements
- 名厨 míngchú celebrity chefa famous or well-known chef
- 厨娘 chúniáng female cook(literary or archaic) a woman who works as a cook or a kitchen maid in a wealthy household
- 厨师长 chúshīzhǎng executive chefexecutive chef or head chef
- 帮厨 bāngchú to help in the kitchento help with kitchen work, often referring to non-staff assisting in a communal or professional kitchen; to help the cook
- 掌厨 zhǎngchú to cookTo be in charge of cooking; to prepare meals
- 庖厨 páochú kitchen(literary) kitchen
- 厨司 chúsī chef(dialect) a cook; a chef
- 厨下 chúxià kitchenkitchen; a place where cooking is done
- 厨余 chúyú kitchen wasteorganic waste generated during food preparation and consumption; food scraps
- 厨余垃圾 chúyúlājī kitchen wasteOrganic waste produced during food preparation or cooking, such as vegetable scraps, leftover meat, and food scraps
- 厨刀 chúdāo kitchen knifeA knife used for cutting food or ingredients during cooking
- 厨卫 chúwèi kitchens and bathroomskitchens and bathrooms; a collective term for the kitchen and the bathroom areas of a home
- 厨夫 chúfū chefA person who prepares and cooks food; a cook or kitchen servant
- 厨工 chúgōng kitchen workmanual work or tasks performed in a kitchen
- 厨房用具 chúfángyòngjù kitchenwarekitchenware; kitchen utensils
- 厨艺 chúyì cooking skillsculinary talent; the art of cooking
- 后厨 hòuchú back kitchenthe kitchen area of a restaurant or canteen
- 君子远庖厨 jūnzǐyuànpáochú a nobleman stays clear of the kitchenA gentleman who has seen a living animal cannot bear to see it die, and so he keeps away from the place where it is slaughtered; used to describe a person's kindness or compassion for living things.
- 大厨 dàchú chefa master chef or head cook with excellent cooking skills
- 小厨房 xiǎochúfáng kitchenetteA small kitchen or alcove used for preparing light meals.
- 当厨 dāngchú to cookto be the head cook; to be in charge of a kitchen; to manage the cooking and preparation of food
- 御厨 yùchú imperial chefa chef who prepares food for the emperor
- 碧纱厨 bìshāchú mosquito net enclosureA folding, cabinet-like wooden frame covered in green gauze, used in traditional Chinese homes during summer to keep out mosquitoes and flies.
- 神厨 shénchú master chefa chef with exceptional or god-like culinary skills
- 行政总厨 xíngzhèngzǒngchú executive chefThe head chef in a professional kitchen who manages administrative tasks and kitchen operations
- 郇公厨 xúngōngchú sumptuous feasta lavish banquet or gourmet meal, named after a Tang Dynasty duke known for his hosting and high culinary standards
- 郇厨 xúnchú sumptuous feastA lavish banquet or gourmet meal; also called [[郇公厨|郇公廚|xun2 gong1 chu2]]
- 餐厨垃圾 cānchúlājī kitchen wastefood and organic waste produced from dining rooms and kitchens
- 香厨 xiāngchú monastery kitchentemple kitchen or monastery cookhouse
- 香积厨 xiāngjīchú monastery kitchenThe kitchen of a Buddhist temple or monastery. Derived from the story of the Xiangji Buddha (the Buddha of Accumulated Fragrance) providing fragrant rice to Bodhisattvas.
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH