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- n. 开胃的菜肴
- adj. 可口的;开胃的;令人愉快的
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1. The savoury quotient came from small mushrooms, whole peeled garlic cloves and a little parmesan.
加点小蘑菇开胃,整瓣整瓣的大蒜,和少许意大利干酪。
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2. Quite clearly one of our favourite of the First Growths this year, it has a lovely, savoury minerality that gives it elegance, despite its power.
毫无疑问是今年的头等酒中我们最喜欢的之一,她有迷人、开胃的矿物质味,这使得酒尽管富有力量但不失优雅。
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3. If you've never been sure of how umami expresses itself on your tongue, roll this one around in your mouth and taste the savoury, slightly astringent texture that umami offers Chardonnay.
如果你还不确定鲜味在你的舌尖上会留下什么样的味觉感受的话,含一口霞多丽于口中,品味一番它那特有的咸辣而又略带苦涩的风味吧。
sa·voury ( especially US sa·vory ) / ˈseɪvəri ; NAmE ˈseɪvəri / adjective , noun savoury savouries adjective 1 having a taste that is salty not sweet 咸味的;咸口的 ◆ savoury snacks 咸味点心 2 having a pleasant taste or smell 好吃的;好闻的;香的;美味的 ◆ a savoury smell from the kitchen 从厨房里传来的香味 ☞see also unsavoury noun [usually plural ] ( plural sa·vouries ) a small amount of a food with a salty taste, not a sweet one, often served at a party, etc. (在聚会等活动中常吃的)咸味小吃 sa·voury / ˈseɪvəri ; NAmE ˈseɪvəri /
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