savour
verb[T]
UK(USsavor)uk/ˈseɪ.vər/us/ˈseɪ.vɚ/toenjoyfoodor anexperienceslowly, inordertoenjoyit as much aspossible:
细品,享用(食物)It was the firstchocolatehe'dtastedfor over ayear, so he savoured everymouthful.这是他一年多来吃到的第一块巧克力,因此他每一口都细细品尝。
to get pleasure from something
- enjoyEnjoy your meal!
- enjoy yourselfHe's enjoying himself at his job.
- likeI like hiking a lot.
- loveAfter working in the garden, I love a good soak in the tub.
- relishJonathan always relishes a challenge.
- lap upHe lapped up all the attention they gave him.
Taking pleasure in something
- bask
- bask insomething
- bask/bathe in reflected gloryidiom
- be a glutton for punishmentidiom
- be a great one forsomethingidiom
- drool
- ecstasy
- flatter
- get off onsomething
- get oversomething/someone
- get your jolliesidiom
- glory insomething
- glutton
- masochism
- masochistic
- meat
- perk
- perk(someone)up
- wallow
- whoop
Phrasal verb
savour ofsomething
savour
noun[CorU]
UKliterary(USsavor)uk/ˈseɪ.vər/us/ˈseɪ.vɚ/pleasureandinterest:
乐趣;趣味;情趣Shefeltthatlifehadlostmost ofitssavour.她觉得生活失去了大部分乐趣。
asmellortaste,especiallyapleasantone
(尤指美好的)气味;味道,滋味Pleasure and happiness
- abandon
- afterglow
- beatitude
- bed
- bed of rosesidiom
- delirium
- exaltation
- exultation
- feast
- felicity
- for funphrase
- fulfilment
- fun
- goody
- joviality
- joy
- joyfulness
- joyousness
- jubilation
- stardust
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Flavours & tastes
Smells & smelling