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spice

/spahys/US // spaɪs //UK // (spaɪs) //

香料,香味,香精,香料的作用

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : any of a class of pungent or aromatic substances of vegetable origin, as pepper, cinnamon, or cloves, used as seasoning, preservatives, etc.
    • : such substances collectively or as material: Cookies without spice can be tasteless.
    • : a spicy or aromatic odor or fragrance.
    • : something that gives zest: a spice of humor in his solemnity.
    • : a piquant, interesting element or quality; zest; piquancy: The anecdotes lent spice to her talk.
    • : Archaic. a small quantity of something; trace; bit.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    spiced, spic·ing.

    • : to prepare or season with a spice or spices.
    • : to give zest, piquancy, or interest to by something added.
  1. 1

    Trademark.

    • : the proprietary name of a brand of synthetic cannabis compound.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Regardless of the meat, the spices that perfume each version tend to stay relatively similar to one another.

  • The mala spice mix uses ingredients that would be hard to come by commercially in America, so even if a home chef wanted to make their own blend or use whole spices, they wouldn’t be able to match the flavor.

  • He basically attributes it to home cooks realizing that if they wanted the varied flavors available to them at restaurants, they’d have to up their spice game.

  • A cook who cared would use only the freshest whole spices, or at least mix their own blends for rubs or marinades.

  • They are always a great, safe way to add some spice to your boating adventure.

  • You spice it with blues and skiffle music, and pickle it in alcohol and tobacco smoke.

  • Spanish oak, which has an open grain and high levels of tannin, gives you dried fruit, spice, and even chocolate flavors.

  • This fancy spice pack pairs with four different spirits—vodka, tequila, aquavit, and gin—to ensure the perfect morning pick-me-up.

  • Turmeric is a household spice in South Asia and a common ingredient in many curries.

  • A recent study by German scientists focused on a compound in the spice that may play a role in brain repair.

  • Scotch wit is cutting, there is often a sarcastic thrust in it, sometimes even a little spice of malice.

  • It possessed just enough of the spice of danger, in this part of the run, to render it thoroughly enjoyable.

  • There was a spice of contempt in Chivey's tone which appeared rather to aggravate Señor Velasquez.

  • The spice-wood (laurus benzoin) and the pecan (carya olivformis) first occurred to-day.

  • Anywhere and everywhere, and for everything that happens or may happen, the poetic spice is rarely wanting.