savor
英 ['seɪvə(r)]
美 ['seɪvər]
n. 味; 香味; 一点儿; 兴味
v. 使有味[有趣味]; 欣赏…的味; 玩味; 鉴赏
现在分词:savoring 过去式:savored 第三人称单数:savors 过去分词:savored
COCA.8306
英英释义
noun
- the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
verb
- derive or receive pleasure from
- She relished her fame and basked in her glory
- taste appreciatively
- savor the soup
- give taste to
- have flavor
双语例句
- This is my first day off in decades and I'm going to savor it.
这是我十几年来第一次休息,我要好好享受。 - Happiness, the word is so simple, but savor wine as ordinary coffee.
幸福,这一词就是那么简单,但细细品味就如咖啡一般香醇。 - Whenever possible, life should be a pattern of experience to savor, not endure.
只要有可能,生活应该是一种尽情享受的风格,而不是忍受。 - Carol as life is, one should taste and savor its rhythm within the melody.
人生如欢歌,人们应该去品味并享受其曲调中的铮铮韵律。 - So the next time you savor a new candy or potato chip, thank the flavorists.
所以下次你品尝新口味的糖果或土豆片时,要特别感谢这些调味学家。 - Now let's take our time to savor the chrysanthemum tea.
现在就让我们一起慢慢地品味菊花茶。 - He needs to savor his victory.
他需要享受胜利的滋味。 - His particular savor I love.
我爱死了他那奇特的品味。 - I savor the gentle, quiet terror of reading cuneiform tablets that threaten to crumble at my very presence.
我这个味道温和者,安静阅读的恐怖楔形的威胁在我的最出现崩溃的平板。 - Because you don't really have a lot of time to savor the wins.
因为你没有很多时间来享受成功的滋味。
