savour如何读

英:[ˈseɪvə(r)]

美:[ˈsevɚ]

savour英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C] [U] (美)味,味道,滋味,风味 (pleasant) taste or flavour
v.(动词)
  1. vt. 欣赏(某物)的味道或风味 enjoy the taste or flavour (of sth) especially by eating or drinking it slowly

savour是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 滋味,味道,风味
  2. 气味
  3. 食欲
  4. 香,香味
  5. 一点儿,几分
  6. 兴味,趣味
  7. 特点
  8. 意味
  9. 名声,名气
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  1. =savor(美)
v. (动词)
  1. 细品,品味
  2. 有...的气味
  3. 玩味,赏味,鉴赏,品评,琢磨
  4. 有…的滋味,有点…的味道
  5. 加调味品于,给...增加滋味
  6. 使有风味,使有味
  7. 尝到,享用,品尝
  8. 体会,体味
  9. 享受
  10. 意味着
  11. 有点…成分
  12. 欣赏(某物)的味道或风味
  13. 具有 ... 性质

savour变形

复数:savours

第三人称单数:savours

现在分词:savouring

过去式:savoured

过去分词:savoured

savour词根

词根:savor

adj.

savory 可口的;风味极佳的;味美的

savourless 缺少风味的;不风趣的,无情趣的

n.

savor 滋味;气味;食欲

savory 开胃菜;香薄荷

vi.

savor 有…的滋味;带有…的性质

vt.

savor 尽情享受;使有风味;加调味品于

savour英英释义

noun

the taste or smell of something

a particular flavor or smell

a distinctive quality

verb

intransitive verb

to have a specified smell or quality : smack

transitive verb

to give flavor to : season

to have experience of : taste

to taste or smell with pleasure : relish

to delight in : enjoy

savoring the moment

savour词源中文解释

“savor” 的英国拼写,详见 -or。相关词汇: Savoured, savouring。

savour词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French savur, from Latin sapor, from sapere to taste — more at sage

The first known use of savor was in the 13th century

savour儿童词典英英释义

savor1 of 2noun

the taste and odor of something

something clearly marking one as different from others

savor2 of 2verb

to have a specified smell or quality

to give flavor to

to taste or smell with pleasure : relish

savour 例句

1 Life seems to have lost some of its savour, ie its enjoyable quality.

生活中似乎已失去了一些值得享受的乐趣.

2 It's a way of expanding the event, of savouring a shared experience.

3 I went for a run that morning and I remember telling myself to savour everything.

4 The team also asked about the degree to which participants savoured positive experiences.

5 There’s a bounty’s worth of high notes to be savoured here and O Russell makes each one soar by relying on something Joy herself prioritised: the everlasting importance of hard work.

6 For centuries Istanbul has taken in Greeks and Armenians and Jews, and in areas such as Balat and Fener the echoes of their presence are what give the streets their savour.

7 Touch me, truth me savour each sensation.

触碰我相信我品尝每一种感受.

8 She was just savoring the moment.

9 The new film adaptation – although dark and stylish – loses the thing I savoured most: a very British sense of grime and hobbled ambition.

10 Art belongs to those who create it and those who savour it.”

11 I thought books were to savour and re-read if you liked them!

12 Savour the flavour of each mouthful, and chew your food well.

细细品尝每一口的味道,充分咀嚼。

13 Obviously, I love reading books where I am savouring every sentence.

14 The kind of show you dip into on catch-up and savour.

15 I wanted to savour every moment.

我要细心品味,一刻也不错过。

16 It's the last drama of its scale that BBC4 are likely to commission in these straitened times, so savour it.

17 "Puppet" stands by itself, but, to fully savour the craft of one of the most trustworthy poets currently writing, you need to read the book.

18 But one of its most instant delights was the sense of giddy communion last Friday, as fans and observers awaited, then savoured, the record in real time.

19 He savored the aroma of the baking pies.

20 Maurice reminds his guys -- even in the midst of the maelstrom -- to stop for a second, and remember, and savor.

savour 同义词

4 有味

smack savor

10 给…增加滋味

savor

11 欣赏…的味

savor

13 没有味道的

savor tasteless insipid

16 享用

partake

18 赏味

savor

19 品味

bag taste polish

22 有…的气味

taste smack savor

25 玩味

relish digest savor

26 有…味道

savor

27 没有味道

savor tasteless insipid stale

30 几分

some part something savor

31 微量

trace atom speck tittle

33 体会

experience

35 情趣

atmosphere

37 兴味

savor

41 没有滋味的

savor

42 使有味

savor

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