Front | savor |
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Pron | ['seɪvə] |
Back | 【savor】 n.滋味 He used to say that argument adds a savor to conversation. 他一向认为争论为谈话添加情趣。 |
Vocab | savorthe taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
Whether it’s a feeling of joy or a piece of pecan pie — when you savor something, you enjoy it to the fullest. When you savor something, you enjoy it so much that you want to make it last forever. With that in mind, savor carries a connotation of doing something slowly. If you savor that flourless chocolate tart, then you eat it slowly, bit by bit, deliberately picking every last crumb off the plate. The word is often applied to eating, but you can savor any pleasurable experience, whether it’s the winning touchdown or your moment in the spotlight. All forms of 'savor' will appear on average once every 2295 pages. savor savoring savorless savorlessness |
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