Cookie means cookies and cookies in Chinese. Cookies are interpreted as small flat biscuits in the United States and Canada, while English cookies come from Dutch koekje, meaning "small eggs". This word is mainly used in British English to distinguish American biscuits such as "chocolate biscuits". The differences between cookies and biscuits are: different tastes, different practices and different prices.
Bilingual example
1、That? was? Nicholas's? cue? to? ask? for? another? chocolate? chip? cookie。
That means Nicholas wants another chocolate chip cookie.
2、There? are? only? five? cookies? left。
There are only five cookies left.
3、She? sat? reading? a? magazine,dunking? cookies? in? her? coffee。
She sat reading a magazine and dipped cookies in her coffee before eating.
4、The? cookies? will? flatten? slightly? while? cooking。
Cookies flatten slightly when baked.
5、The? kids? snarfed? up? all? the? cookies。
The children wolfed down all the cookies.
6、Store? the? cookies? in? an? airtight? tin。
Store cookies in a sealed jar.
7、His? aunts? were? pressing? on? him? cups? of? tea? and? chocolate? cookies。
His aunts kept forcing him to drink tea and eat chocolate biscuits.