relish
vt. 品嚐,品味; 給…加佐料,調味; 欣賞
vi. 有滋味; 有…的味道
n. 味道,滋味; 調味品; 引起興趣的東西
If you relish something, you get a lot of enjoyment from it.
I relish the challenge of doing jobs that others turn down...
我喜歡挑戰別人拒絕做的工作。
He ate quietly, relishing his meal.
他安靜地吃著,細細品味著食物。
If you relish the idea, thought, or prospect of something, you are looking forward to it very much.
Jacqueline is not relishing the prospect of another spell in prison...
傑奎琳可不想再蹲一陣子監獄。
He relished the idea of getting some cash.
他盼望得到一些現金。
Relish is a sauce or pickle that you eat with other food in order to give the other food more flavour.
1. vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment
2. spicy or savory condiment
3. the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
1. derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in;
He does not relish my advice.
他不喜歡聽我的勸告.
Spices give relish to a dish.
調味香料使菜餚味美.
Do they anticipate each day with great relish?
他們對每一天都充滿幹勁 嗎 ?
She ate her cake slowly and with relish.
她慢慢地,津津有味地吃著蛋糕.
It was nice for the Party to have a leader again with some relish for words.
黨又有了一位善於辭令的領袖,這是可喜的.