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zestless

/zest/US // zɛst //UK // (zɛst) //

无人问津,无人驾驶,无人值守,无人机

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : keen relish; hearty enjoyment; gusto.
    • : an agreeable or piquant flavor imparted to something.
    • : anything added to impart flavor, enhance one's appreciation, etc.
    • : piquancy; interest; charm.
    • : liveliness or energy; animating spirit.
    • : the peel, especially the thin outer peel, of a citrus fruit used for flavoring: lemon zest.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give zest, relish, or piquancy to.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as instale
Synonyms
corny陈词滥调,陈腐的,肉麻的,老套的dull枯燥乏味,枯燥无味,枯燥的,沉闷的hackneyed乏味的,俗气的,乏味,俗气shopworn衣服,衣服穿在身上,衣服穿戴,衣服穿在身上的threadbare线状物,线状的,线状体,线状结构tired累了,疲惫,疲劳,疲倦antiquated古老的,古老,古代的,陈旧的bent弯曲的,弯曲,弯的,弯弯曲曲out出,出了,出的,出门stereotyped刻板印象,刻板的,千篇一律的,千篇一律banal平庸的,平庸,平淡无奇,俗气clichécliché-ridden陈词滥调,陈词滥调的,陈词滥调的人,陈腔滥调clichédcommon常见的,普通,共同,共同的commonplace平凡的,平凡,平凡的事,平凡的事物dead死亡,死,死人,死的drab单调的,单调,单调乏味,暗淡dusty尘土飞扬,尘土飞扬的,尘封的,满身尘土effete圆滑,圆滑的,圆润,高效的flat平坦的,平地,平坦,平的fusty锈迹斑斑,生锈的,锈迹斑斑的,锈蚀insipid寡淡无味,索然无味,淡淡的,寡淡like a dinosaur像恐龙一样,如同一只恐龙,如同恐龙一样,如同恐龙一般mawkish夸夸其谈,夸夸其谈的,厚颜无耻,矫揉造作moth-eaten蠹虫蛀蚀,蠹虫,蠹虫害,蠹蚀passépast过去,过去的,过去的事情,过去的事platitudinous陈词滥调,陈词滥调的,老生常谈,俗话说repetitious反复无常,反复无常的,屡次,重复的timeworn久违的,陈旧的,久经考验的,久经考验trite陈词滥调,老套的,陈词滥调的,陈腐的unoriginal非原创,非原创性,非原创的,没有创意well-worn饱经沧桑,饱经沧桑的,磨损严重,饱经风霜worn-out破旧的,破旧,破旧不堪的,破烂的yesterday's

Examples

  • In a small bowl, use your fingers to rub the sugars and orange zest together.

  • Its centerpiece is a turkey breast stuffed with a cranberry sauce gussied up with pecans, maple syrup, thyme and orange zest.

  • Like most citrus, you can use their zest and juice to flavor savory dishes and desserts.

  • Both empathy and zest for life are positively connected with Stoicism.

  • Add the parsley, lemon zest, salt and pepper and toss to combine.

  • Twist a large piece of orange zest and a large piece of lemon zest over the drink and drop into the glass.

  • They sport a leathery, crackle-textured skin and glow with salt-and-pepper zest.

  • One day at a funeral, he meets Maude (Ruth Gordon), a 79-year-old with a zest for life.

  • Add melted butter, egg, buttermilk, and orange zest and whisk until incorporated 3.

  • Whiter Teeth—Make a paste by crushing some basil leaves with the zest of an orange.

  • Urbanity ushers in water that needs no apology, and gives a zest to the worst vintage.

  • Her new joy and excitement, her gaiety and zest for life— all had been caused, not by himself, but by another.

  • Besides, rough work makes a fellow take his ease with all the more zest.

  • Certainly Valerie deserved to conquer the ill health that was robbing her of so much of the zest of living.

  • The feet came on; slow, rhythmic, marching without zest or pause or break, perfection without snap.