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flavour

/fley-ver/US // ˈfleɪ vər //UK // (ˈfleɪvə) //

风味,味道,味觉,滋味

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly British.

    • : flavor.

Examples

  • So there is nothing that starts with ‘Take 17 litres of stock…’ Everything in there is about flavour.

  • There seemed the flavour of some strange authority in her that baffled all approach to the former intimacy.

  • The time passed along quickly; the coffee was excellent, the cigars soft and of the nutty flavour he loved.

  • To detect the flavour of an olive is no less a piece of human perfection than to find beauty in the colours of the sunset.

  • John Dory pulled at his cigar appreciatively, sniffed its flavour for a moment, and then leaned forward in his chair.

  • There was often a brusqueness in her comings and goings, but she usually left a flavour of herself behind.