flavor 英 ['fleɪvə]   美 [ˈflevɚ]

flavor

flavor  英 ['fleɪvə] 美 [ˈflevɚ]

n. 情味,风味;香料;滋味  vt. 加味于 

进行时:flavoring  过去式:flavored  过去分词:flavored  第三人称单数:flavors  名词复数:flavors 

Light also oxidizes fat and diminishes the flavor of milk. 而且光照可以氧化脂肪和降低牛奶的风味。
When things had flavor , we knew what we were eating all the while ----and it satisfied us . 当食物有滋味的时候,我们从头到尾都知道自己吃的是什么,从中得到满足。

  • Flavor is the way something tastes. If an ice cream shop offers 50 flavors, each one of them will taste different.
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  • n. 情味,风味;香料;滋味
  • vt. 加味于
  • 1. Light also oxidizes fat and diminishes the flavor of milk.

    而且光照可以氧化脂肪和降低牛奶的风味。

  • 2. When things had flavor , we knew what we were eating all the while ----and it satisfied us .

    当食物有滋味的时候,我们从头到尾都知道自己吃的是什么,从中得到满足。

  • 3. This destroys Salmonella, but it does not cook the eggs or affect their color, flavor, nutritional value, or use.

    此法破坏了沙门氏菌,但它不能煮熟蛋,或者影响它们的颜色、风味、营养价值和使用。

  • flavor (n.) c. 1300, "a smell, odor" (usually a pleasing one), from Old French flaor "smell, odor; action of smelling, sense of smell," probably from Vulgar Latin flator "odor," literally "that which blows," in classical Latin "blower," from flare "to blow, puff," from PIE root *bhle- "to blow."
  • flavor (v.) 1540s, "communicate a distinctive quality to," from flavor (n.). Meaning "add a flavoring substance to" is from 1740. Earliest use was now-obsolete sense of "to smell" (early 15c.). Related: Flavored; flavoring.
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