flavour
n. 味(道); 特色; 概述
v. 给…调味; 加味于
The flavour of a food or drink is its taste.
This cheese has a crumbly texture with a strong flavour...
这种奶酪口感松脆,味道浓郁。
I always add some paprika for extra flavour.
我总是加一些辣椒粉来提味儿。
If something is orange flavour or beef flavour, it is made to taste of orange or beef.
...salt and vinegar flavour crisps.
咸酸口味的炸薯片
...now available in three new flavours.
现有3种新口味
If you flavour food or drink, you add something to it to give it a particular taste.
Flavour your favourite dishes with exotic herbs and spices...
把异国风味的芳草和香料加到你最喜爱的菜肴里调味。
Lime preserved in salt is a north African speciality which is used to flavour chicken dishes.
盐渍的酸橙是北非的一种特产,在烹制鸡肉时用来调味。
You can refer to a special quality that something has as its flavour. For example, if something has an Italian flavour it reminds you of Italian things.
...a car with a flavour that is distinctly Italian.
带有明显意大利风格的轿车
...clothes with a nostalgic Forties flavour.
带有 40 年代怀旧风格的服装
If something gives you a flavour of a subject, situation, or event, it gives you a general idea of what it is like.
The book gives you a flavour of what alternative therapy is about.
这本书让你大致了解一下什么是替代疗法。
If you think that something or someone is very popular at a particular time, you can say that they are flavour of the month .
Hats were very much flavour of the month...
帽子在当时是时尚热宠。
Middlesex cricketers Gatting and Emburey are hardly flavour of the month.
米德尔塞克斯郡板球选手盖廷和恩伯里很难说是当红人物。
1. the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people;
2. (physics) the kinds of quarks and antiquarks
3. the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
1. lend flavor to;
flavour of the month
昙花一现的风云人物
The new flavour pleased his palate.
这种新的调味品满足了他的口味.
Meat is basted to keep it from drying out and to improve its flavour.
烤肉时润以脂油使不致烤焦并可增加香味.
Let the tea stand a while to draw flavour.
把沏好的茶再闷一会儿.
The tea has lost its flavour.
茶叶走味了.
This poem has the distinctive flavour of a ballad.
这首诗有民歌风味.