savor
savor 英 ['seɪvə] 美 ['seɪvə]
vt. 尽情享受;使有风味;加调味品于;品尝,欣赏 vi. 有…的滋味;带有…的性质 n. 滋味;气味;食欲
进行时:savoring 过去式:savored 过去分词:savored 第三人称单数:savors 名词复数:savors
- Whether it’s a feeling of joy or a piece of pecan pie — when you savor something, you enjoy it to the fullest.
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- vt. 尽情享受;使有风味;加调味品于;品尝,欣赏
- vi. 有…的滋味;带有…的性质
- n. 滋味;气味;食欲
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1. savor the feeling of change; as we will see in the next section, it is part of what makes you human.
尽情享受改变的滋味;正如我们将在下个章节所见,它是让你成为人类的一部分。
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2. But most men and women are so bogged down with the day-to-day minutiae of striving to survive they do not savor the wonders of being alive.
但大多数男男女女却陷入于日常的琐事中,他们努力奋斗只是为了继续生存下去,而不能尽情享受活着的美妙。
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3. In fact, we all strive day in and out to achieve recognition for our efforts, and we all desire to savor the financial rewards of a successful career in life.
事实上,我们每天都为我们的付出被认可而努力,我们都渴望在生活中因成功的工作而品尝到经济奖励的滋味。
- savor (n.) mid-13c., from Old French savor "flavor, taste; sauce, seasoning; delight, pleasure," from Latin saporem (nominative sapor) "taste, flavor," related to sapere "to have a flavor" (see sapient).
- savor (v.) c. 1300, from Old French savorer "taste, breathe in; appreciate, care for," from Late Latin saporare, from Latin sapor (see savor (n.)). Related: Savored; savoring.
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