relish
relish 英 [ˈrelɪʃ] 美 [ˈrɛlɪʃ]
n. 享受;调味品 v. 享受
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- Relish isn't just a hotdog topping. The verb relish means to enjoy something immensely. You may relish eating the relish on your hotdog, or you may relish taking an afternoon nap.
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- n. 享受;调味品
- v. 享受
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1. to relish a fight, to relish a challenge,
喜欢斗争╱挑战
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2. to relish the idea of sth, to relish the thought of sth
欣赏某观点╱想法
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3. I don't relish the prospectof getting up early tomorrow.
我可不愿意明天早上早起。
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4. Nobody relishes cleaning the oven.
没有人愿意清理烤炉。
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5. She savoured the moment withobvious relish.
她显然津津有味地回味着那一刻。
- relish (n.) 1520s, "taste, flavor," alteration of reles "scent, taste, aftertaste," (c. 1300), from Old French relais, reles, "something remaining, that which is left behind," from relaisser "to leave behind," from Latin relaxare "loosen, stretch out," from re- "back" (see re-) + laxare "loosen," from PIE root *sleg- "be slack, be languid." Meaning "enjoyment of the taste or flavor of something" is attested from 1640s. Sense of "condiment, that which imparts flavor" is first recorded 1797. The stuff you put on hot dogs is a sweet green pickle relish.
- relish (v.) 1560s "give flavor to" (implied in relished), from relish (n.). The transferred sense of "to enjoy, take pleasure in" is from 1590s. Related: Relishing.
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