piquance如何读

pi·​quanceˈpēkən(t)s

piquance是什么意思

  • n.辛辣;辣味;痛快

piquance英英释义

Noun:
  1. a tart spicy quality

  2. the quality of being agreeably stimulating or mentally exciting

piquance 例句

1 He responded by making 123 on his debut innings for his new county, his maiden first-class century, with the added piquance that it was against his old team.

2 The lover of “piquance” and compound flavours, may have recourse to “the Magazine of Taste,” No. 462.

3 Essence of anchovy, ketchup, cayenne, grated lemon-peel, mace, and other spices are added by those who prefer piquance to the genuine flavor of the oyster.

4 It was sufficiently risky to give a piquance to the experience.

5 Good when overlaid with cheese butter of contrasting piquance, say one mixed with Sapsago.

6 Vigor -- N. vigor, power, force; boldness, raciness &c. adj.; intellectual, force; spirit, point, antithesis, piquance, piquancy; verve, glow, fire, warmth; strong language; gravity, sententiousness; elevation, loftiness, sublimity. eloquence; command of words, command of language.

7 Essence of anchovy, catchup, Cayenne, grated lemon-peel, mace, and other spices, &c. are added by those who prefer piquance to the genuine flavour of the oyster.

8 A sweet mouth with a sensuous smile at one corner, and a barely perceptible droop of pathos at the other, lent an indescribable piquance to her dimpled smile.

9 "You belonged in the majority, then!" said Cigarette, with a piquance made a thousand times more piquant by the camp slang she spoke in.

10 Its extremely delicate piquance cannot be matched, except perhaps by Brie.

11 He caught the fineness of her nose, straight as a Grecian's, but with some faint suggestion about the nostrils that hinted at piquance.

12 Cayenne pepper varies so much in strength, that it is impossible to season soup any other way to the precise point of piquance.

13 It is eaten from the time it is fresh and sweet until it ripens to piquance.

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