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flavorless

/fley-ver/US // ˈfleɪ vər //

无味,无味的,没有味道,没有味道的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : taste, especially the distinctive taste of something as it is experienced in the mouth.
    • : a substance or extract that provides a particular taste; flavoring.
    • : the characteristic quality of a thing: He captured the flavor of the experience in his book.
    • : a particular quality noticeable in a thing: language with a strong nautical flavor.
    • : Physics. any of the six labels given to the distinct kinds of quark: up, down, strange, charm, bottom, and top.
    • : Archaic. smell, odor, or aroma.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give flavor to.

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Examples

  • Lauren Chandler, a culinary instructor based in Portland, Oregon, likes to toss boiled potatoes with a vinaigrette and tons of fresh herbs to add heft and flavor to any salad.

  • With a little help from her mom and boyfriend, Mooreland gets settled in her new place — upgraded from a studio to a one-bedroom in downtown Chicago — then enhances the place with her vibe and flavor.

  • When neurophysiologist Debarghya Dutta Banik and colleagues turned off the sensing abilities of more specific taste cells in mice, the researchers were startled to find other cells responding to flavors.

  • She studies the brain’s response to flavor and food at Mersin University in Turkey.

  • Our plan is anchored by a new centralized 12-acre park, which will help the ballot measure succeed rather than turning voters off by offering them a massive traffic-generating development with no local flavor.

  • After the Iranian Revolution, discrimination took on a sectarian flavor.

  • Tosi has been using cereal milk as a flavor ever since 2007, and she says it taps into a universal “memory sensor.”

  • Well, the sherry allows more flavor to come out of the wood than could otherwise be extracted.

  • They're back in Speyside working hard to create the perfect flavor.

  • One episode, out of dozens, gives the true Odd Couple flavor.

  • European tobacco is lacking in flavor and is less powerful than the tobacco of America.

  • The lighter the color of the tobacco the lighter the ash and the milder the flavor of the cigar.

  • Their flavor is not always uniform, and is not denoted by the color as in other varieties.

  • It is somewhat difficult to compare them with Havana cigars, as the flavor is essentially different.

  • The flavor is not unpleasant, but is better suited to those who prefer a mild rather than a full flavored cigar.