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- vt. 具有…的特点;加调味品于;使有风味
- n. 滋味;风味
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1. The rooms in this hotel savour of a whiff of roach.
这家旅馆的房间里有股蟑螂的味道。
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2. This savour our poets often made much of; leaving out the god in whose worship they were indulging.
我们的诗人常常特别重视此种风味,而遗漏了他们在敬神仪式中沉迷的那位神。
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3. Every tale which claims a place in good fiction has this identifying savour and quality, each different from every other.
所有能称得上好故事的作品都有人们都认同的风味和特质,每一个故事都不尽相同。
sa·vour ( especially US savor ) / ˈseɪvə(r) ; NAmE ˈseɪvər / verb , noun savour savours savoured savouring verb 1 savoursth to enjoy the full taste or flavour of sth, especially by eating or drinking it slowly 品味;细品;享用 SYN relish ◆ He ate his meal slowly, savouring every mouthful. 他慢慢地吃着,细细地品味每一口美食。 2 savoursth to enjoy a feeling or an experience thoroughly 体会;体味;享受 SYN relish ◆ I wanted to savour every moment. 我要细心品味,一刻也不错过。 PHRASAL VERB ˈsavour of sth [no passive ] ( formal) to seem to have an amount of sth, especially sth bad 意味着;有点…成分,带有几分…(尤指坏事) ◆ His recent comments savour of hypocrisy. 他近来说的话有点虚伪。 noun [usually singular ] ( formal or literary) a taste or smell, especially a pleasant one (尤指美好的)味道,气味,滋味 ◆ ( figurative) For Emma, life had lost its savour. 对埃玛来说,生活已失去乐趣。 sa·vour / ˈseɪvə(r) ; NAmE ˈseɪvər /
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