savoury
adj. 可口的; 鹹味的,辣味的; 令人愉快的
n. 美味小盤菜餚
Savoury food has a salty or spicy flavour rather than a sweet one.
Italian cooking is best known for savoury dishes.
義大利菜以辛辣菜系最為出名。
Savouries are small items of savoury food that are usually eaten as a snack, for example with alcoholic drinks at a party or before a meal.
1. either of two aromatic herbs of the mint family
2. an aromatic or spicy dish served at the end of dinner or as an hors d'oeuvre
1. morally respectable or inoffensive;
2. having an agreeably pungent taste
3. pleasing to the sense of taste
Still the new public wanted something more savoury than its elegant teachers had given.
新的公眾需要比文縐縐的夫子所提供的更有味道的作品.
It can accomodate freely the total chicken, it can fry out savoury turkey.
它能自由容納大小全雞, 能炸出香噴噴的火雞來.
A succulent and complex Pinot Noir showing smouldering savoury and gamey character.
這是一款極其鮮美而複雜的黑比諾,風味獨特.
Medium bodied, elegant, savoury with concentrated dark fruit flavors, subtle oak complexity and great length.
高雅的開胃酒, 混合了黑色水果的芳香和淡淡的橡木氣息.中等容量, 後勁較強.
There was plenty of ice cream, jellies, cream cakes, and all that, but nothing savoury.
有很多冰淇淋 、 果凍 、 奶油蛋糕及其他東西, 但沒有一樣是美味可口的.