zuò fǎ
practice; behavior; way of doing a thing
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这个菜的做法很简单。
zhège cài de zuòfǎ hěn jiǎndān.
This dish is very easy to make.
我按照食谱上的做法做了这个菜。
wǒ ànzhào shípǔ shàng de zuòfǎ zuòle zhège cài.
I made this dish according to the recipe.
这个菜的做法很独特。
zhège cài de zuòfǎ hěn dútè.
This dish is made in a very unique way.
做法 (zuòfǎ)
method
做法 (zuòfǎ)
practice
The Chinese word 做法 (fǎzuò) is composed of two characters: 法 (fǎ), meaning "law," "method," or "principle," and 作 (zuò), meaning "to do," "to make," or "to act." Together, these characters form the compound word 做法, which literally means "to do according to a method or principle." In a broader sense, 做法 can be translated as "method," "approach," "practice," or "way of doing something." It is often used to refer to a specific set of instructions or procedures for accomplishing a task or achieving a goal. For example, a cooking recipe could be referred to as a 做法 for preparing a particular dish. Similarly, a set of guidelines for solving a math problem could be called a 做法 for solving that problem. In general, 做法 implies a systematic and structured approach to carrying out a task or achieving a desired outcome.