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relish    音标拼音: [r'ɛlɪʃ]
n. 滋味,风味,美味,爱好,食欲,含意,调味品,吸引力
vt. 调味,喜欢

滋味,风味,美味,爱好,食欲,含意,调味品,吸引力调味,喜欢

relish
n 1: vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment [synonym: {gusto},
{relish}, {zest}, {zestfulness}]
2: spicy or savory condiment
3: the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into
the mouth [synonym: {relish}, {flavor}, {flavour}, {sapidity},
{savor}, {savour}, {smack}, {nip}, {tang}]
v 1: derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take
pleasure in; "She relished her fame and basked in her
glory" [synonym: {enjoy}, {bask}, {relish}, {savor}, {savour}]

Relish \Rel"ish\ (r[e^]l"[i^]sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Relished}
(r[e^]l"[i^]sht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Relishing}.] [Of.
relechier to lick or taste anew; pref. re- re- lechier to
lick, F. l['e]cher. See {Lecher}, {Lick}.]
1. To taste or eat with pleasure; to like the flavor of; to
partake of with gratification; hence, to enjoy; to be
pleased with or gratified by; to experience pleasure from;
as, to relish food.
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Now I begin to relish thy advice. --Shak.
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He knows how to prize his advantages, and to relish
the honors which he enjoys. --Atterbury.
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2. To give a relish to; to cause to taste agreeably.
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A savory bit that served to relish wine. --Dryden.
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Relish \Rel"ish\, v. i.
To have a pleasing or appetizing taste; to give
gratification; to have a flavor.
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Had I been the finder-out of this secret, it would not
have relished among my other discredits. --Shak.
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A theory, which, how much soever it may relish of wit
and invention, hath no foundation in nature.
--Woodward.
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Relish \Rel"ish\, n. (Carp.)
The projection or shoulder at the side of, or around, a
tenon, on a tenoned piece. --Knight.
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Relish \Rel"ish\, n.
1. A pleasing taste; flavor that gratifies the palate; hence,
enjoyable quality; power of pleasing.
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Much pleasure we have lost while we abstained
From this delightful fruit, nor known till now
True relish, tasting. --Milton.
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When liberty is gone,
Life grows insipid, and has lost its relish.
--Addison.
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2. Savor; quality; characteristic tinge.
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It preserve some relish of old writing. --Pope.
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3. A taste for; liking; appetite; fondness.
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A relish for whatever was excellent in arts.
--Macaulay.
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I have a relish for moderate praise, because it bids
fair to be judicious. --Cowper.
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4. That which is used to impart a flavor; specifically,
something taken with food to render it more palatable or
to stimulate the appetite; a condiment.
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Syn: Taste; savor; flavor; appetite; zest; gusto; liking;
delight.
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190 Moby Thesaurus words for "relish":
adore, affection, aftertaste, amusement, animal pleasure,
anticipate, anticipation, appetite, appreciate, appreciation,
ardency, ardor, avidity, bask in, be fond of, be partial to,
be pleased with, bias, bite, bitter, bodily pleasure, break bread,
briskness, canine appetite, carnal delight, cherish, comfort,
condiment, condiments, content, contentment, count calories,
coziness, creature comforts, crush, delectation, delight,
delight in, derive pleasure from, devour, diet, dig, diversion,
drought, dryness, eagerness, ease, eat, eat up, ecstasy, emptiness,
empty stomach, endpleasure, enjoy, enjoying, enjoyment,
entertainment, euphoria, excitement, fall to, fancy, fare,
feast on, feed, fervency, fervidness, fervor, fire, flair, flavor,
flavorer, flavoring, fondness, forepleasure, freak out on,
fruition, fun, furor, fury, get high on, ginger, gloat over, go,
gratification, great satisfaction, groove on, gust, gusto, guts,
heart, heartiness, hearty enjoyment, heat, hollow hunger, hotness,
hunger, hungriness, impassionedness, indulge in, infatuation,
intellectual pleasure, joie de vivre, keen pleasure, kick, kicks,
leaning, like, likes, liking, liveliness, look forward to, love,
loving, luxuriate in, luxury, mind, nip, nippiness, palate,
partake, partake of, partiality, passion, passionateness, penchant,
pepperiness, physical pleasure, pitch in, pleasure, polydipsia,
preference, prejudice, propensity, punch, quiet pleasure, raciness,
rejoice in, revel in, riot in, salt, sapidity, sapor, satisfaction,
savor, savoriness, seasoner, seasoning, self-gratification,
self-indulgence, sensual pleasure, sensuous pleasure,
sexual pleasure, smack, smack the lips, snap, snappiness, soul,
sour, spice, spiciness, spirit, stomach, sweet, sweet tooth,
sweetness of life, swim in, take, take pleasure in, tang,
tanginess, tapeworm, taste, thirst, thirstiness, titillation,
tongue, tooth, torment of Tantalus, vehemence, verve,
voluptuousness, wallow in, warmth, warmth of feeling, weakness,
well-being, zeal, zest, zestfulness, zip


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