flavour
noun
verb
ˈfleɪvə
noun
1
the
particular
taste
of
a
food
or
drink
〔食物或饮料的〕味,味道
C
Which
flavor
do
you
want
–
chocolate
or
vanilla?
你要哪种味道的,巧克力味还是香草味?
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of
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a
dry
wine
with
flavors
of
honey
and
apricot
有蜂蜜和杏仁两种口味的干葡萄酒
a
nutty/smoky/bitter
etc
flavour
White
poppy
seeds
have
a
distinctive
nutty
flavour
.
白色的罂粟籽有种独特的果仁味。
a
delicate/strong/rich
etc
flavour
The
cheese
is
firm
in
texture
and
has
a
strong
flavour
.
这种奶酪质地坚硬,味道浓郁。
2
the
quality
of
tasting
good
(好)味道
U
add/give
flavour
(to
sth)
A
pinch
of
herbs
will
add
flavour
to
any
dish.
加一撮香草可以给任何菜肴提味。
3
3
a
substance
used
to
give
something
a
particular
taste
调味品,调味香料;
C,U
artificial
flavours
人工调味品
4
a
quality
or
feature
that
makes
something
have
a
particular
style
or
character
特色,特点
singular 单数
The
stories
have
a
strong
regional
flavour.
这些故事有很强的地区特色。
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of
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Critics
claim
the
building
would
destroy
the
flavor
of
the
neighborhood.
批评者称这幢建筑会破坏街区的风格。
5
an
idea
of
what
the
typical
qualities
of
something
are
〔对某事物特点的〕概念,想法
singular 单数
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of
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Marston’s
book
gives
you
a
flavour
of
life
in
the
16th
century.
马斯顿的书让你体味 16 世纪的生活。
6
flavour of the month
an
idea,
person,
style
etc
that
is
very
popular
at
a
particular
time
当红的事物 (人 )
verb
7
to
give
something
a
particular
taste
or
more
taste
加味于…,使更有味道