savour
n. (美)味; 味道; 滋味; 興趣
vt. 欣賞(某物)的味道或風味; 有…的氣味
If you savour an experience, you enjoy it as much as you can.
She savored her newfound freedom...
她盡情享受剛剛獲得的自由。
We won't pretend we savour the prospect of a month in prison...
我們不會裝作我們滿心盼望著在監獄中度過一個月。
If you savour food or drink, you eat or drink it slowly in order to taste its full flavour and to enjoy it properly.
Savour the flavour of each mouthful, and chew your food well.
細細品嚐每一口的味道,充分咀嚼。
1. the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
1. have flavor; taste of something
2. give taste to
3. taste appreciatively;
4. derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in;
Whenever possible, life should be a pattern of experience to savour, not endure.
無論何時, 生活應該是去品嚐而非忍受.
I could savour to the full that expanse of fragrant lotus and the moonlight.
這是獨處的妙處,我且受用這無邊的荷香月色好了.
The soup has a savour of onion.
這湯有洋蔥味.
One page is turning over one page, fine fine savour.
一頁一頁翻著, 細細品味.
Be full Chinese quarter tall savour, the service of very high quality.
唐人街裡充斥著高品味 、 絕對高質量的服務.