relish
n
1 [U] ~ (for sth) great enjoyment of food, etc; zest (美食等的)享受; 滋味; 美味; 乐趣
eat, drink with (great) relish 津津有味地吃、 喝
She savoured the joke with relish. 她对这个笑话很感兴趣.
2 [U] (used esp in negative sentences 尤用於否定句中) attractive quality; appeal 兴趣; 吸引力; 感染力
Tennis loses its relish when one gets old. 人老了就觉得打网球没意思了.
Routine office jobs have no relish at all for me. 我对坐办公室那种刻板的工作毫无兴趣.
3 [C, U] spicy or strongly-flavoured appetizer served with plain food (有香料或辛辣调料的)开胃小菜, 调味品(加於淡味食物上)
cucumber, sweetcorn, etc relish, ie for hamburgers, etc 黄瓜、 甜玉米等调味品(汉堡包等中的). Cf 参看 pickle 1, sauce 1. relish, v [Tn, Tg, Tsg]
enjoy or get pleasure out of (sth) 享受(某事物); 从(某事物)中获得乐趣
relish a meal, drink, joke 津津有味地吃饭、 喝饮料、 听笑话
I don't relish having to get up so early. 我可不乐意这麽早就起床.
OK, everyone. Less noise, please! Gather round and listen carefully. First we are going to search the beach and the rock pools. Let me remind you what we are looking for: seaweeds, fish, plants, all living things. When you find anything, make a note where
00在这里集合,游泳之后再吃午餐。别着急!我们有足够的时间。
He collected tetters and made copies of people's diaries.
他收集到一些信件,复印了一些人的日记。
At this period Indians living in South Africa were badly treated by South African whites, and very few of them had the right to vote.