zest
n. 兴趣,热情; 风味,滋味; 风趣; 热功率热核反应装置
Zest is a feeling of pleasure and enthusiasm.
He retired from professional chess because he had lost the zest for winning...
他退出了职业国际象棋赛场,因为他已经对获胜毫无兴致。
He has a zest for life and a quick intellect.
他对生活充满热情,思维敏捷。
Zest is a quality in an activity or situation which you find exciting.
Live interviews add zest and a touch of the unexpected to any piece of research.
现场采访会为各种调查增添趣味性和些许新奇感。
...the zest and charm of this beautiful comic opera.
这出精彩的喜歌剧的诙谐和魅力
The zest of a lemon, orange, or lime is the outer skin when it is used to give flavour to something such as a cake or a drink.
Mix the rest of the olive oil with the zest and juice of the lemon...
将其余的橄榄油和柠檬皮及柠檬汁混合在一起。
Finely grate about a teaspoon of orange zest and put aside.
将橙皮擦出大约一茶匙的细末待用。
1. vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment
2. a tart spiciness
1. add herbs or spices to
He entered into our plans with zest.
他热心地加入我们的计划.
She joined in the games with zest.
她很有兴趣地参加了比赛.
We were free and full of the zest of darers.
我们无拘无束并洋溢着敢斗者的热情.
Masses of citrus zest on the nose with gooseberry, peach and passionfruit hints.
大量的柑橘类香味,隐约中又透露著醋栗 、 桃子和百香果的香气.
Miss Wilkinson was practically French, and that added zest to a possible adventure.
威尔金森小姐实际上是个法国人, 这给那可能会到来的艳遇别添了一番韵味.