英 [ˈseɪvə(r)] 美 [ˈseɪvər]
v. 品尝;尽情享受,充分体验
n. 乐趣;味道,气味;(尤指坏的)意味
复数savours
第三人称单数savours
现在分词savouring
过去式savoured
过去分词savoured
savour /ˈseɪvə/ CET6+ TEM8 [ savouring savoured savours ]
及物动词 If you savour an experience, you enjoy it as much as you can. 尽情享受
She savoured her newfound freedom.
她体味到了她新获得的自由。
及物动词 If you savour food or drink, you eat or drink it slowly in order to taste its full flavour and to enjoy it properly. 品尝
Just relax, eat slowly, and savour the full flavour of your food.
只要放松,慢慢地吃,充分品尝食物的滋味。
味道
加调味品于
I wanted to savour every moment.
我要细心品味,一刻也不错过。
For Emma, life had lost its savour.
对埃玛来说,生活已失去乐趣。
Alternatively, savour high-altitude views - stratocirrus permitting -from the observation deck in the World Financial Center.
在没有云雾的日子里,可以登上环球金融中心的观景台去欣赏高空美景。
For one, it is an excellent way to savour sea-bound, lake-dappled Seattle and its luscious parks.
The restaurant itself is a little ramshackle, but the sublime duck makes it a culinary experience to savour.
Over time he has learnt to relax and savour each and every international appearance.