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savour (US savor) n [C, U] (pleasant) taste or flavour (美)味; 味道; 滋味; 风味: soup with a slight savour of garlic 略带蒜味的汤 * meat that has lost its savour 已失去原有香味的肉 * (fig 比喻) His political views have a savour of fanaticism. 他的政治观点有些偏激. * Life seems to have lost some of its savour, ie its enjoyable quality. 生活中似乎已失去了一些值得享受的乐趣. > savour v 1 [Tn] enjoy the taste or flavour of (sth), esp by eating or drinking it slowly 欣赏(某物)的味道或风味(尤指慢慢地品嗜): savour the finest French dishes 品嗜最好的法国菜 * (fig 比喻) Now the exams are over, I'm savouring my freedom. 因为考试结束了, 我现在自由自在了. 2 (phr v) savour of sth (no passive 不用於被动语态) have a suggestion or trace of sth (esp sth bad) 有某种迹象或痕迹(尤指坏事): Her remarks savour of hypocrisy. 她说的话听起来有点儿虚伪. savageness, savagery, savanna, savannah, savannah (also savanna), savant, save, save for, save on, save up, save-as-you-earn, saver, saving, savings, savings account, savings bank, saviour (US savior), savoir-faire, savor, savory, savoury (US savory), savoy, savvy, saw, saw-horse (US also `sawbuck), sawdust, sawmill, sawyer, sax, saxifrage, Saxon, saxophone, saxophonist, say, say nothing about, say to oneself, say yes, say-so, SAYE, saying, [[修改/添加解释]] |
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