savour
(US savor), n [C, U]
(pleasant) taste or flavour (美)味; 味道; 滋味; 風味
soup with a slight savour of garlic 略帶蒜味的湯
meat that has lost its savour 已失去原有香味的肉
(fig 比喻) His political views have a savour of fanaticism. 他的政治觀點有些偏激.
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樂趣. > savour v
1 [Tn] enjoy the taste or flavour of (sth), esp by eating or drinking it slowly 欣賞(某物)的味道或風味(尤指慢慢地品嗜)
savour the finest French dishes 品嗜最好的法國菜
(fig 比喻) Now the exams are over, I'm savouring my freedom. 因為考試結(jié)束了, 我現(xiàn)在自由自在了.
2 (phr v) savour of sth (no passive 不用於被動語態(tài)) have a suggestion or trace of sth (esp sth bad) 有某種跡象或痕跡(尤指壞事)
Her remarks savour of hypocrisy. 她說的話聽起來有點兒虛偽.
??? 情景例句
Please go over it and see if everything is in order.
請再過目一下,看看是否都符合規(guī)定。
Flirt!
花癡!
All this was comparatively slow until, with the coming of science, the tempo was suddenly raised.