savored
英 [ˈseɪvəd]
美 [ˈseɪvərd]
v. 使有味[有趣味]; 欣赏…的味; 玩味; 鉴赏
savor的过去分词和过去式
双语例句
- As I savored a bite of garlic-flavored crab, I didn't mind one bit that it wasn't traditional.
当我一口一口细味品尝“姜葱蒸大蟹”时,我就甭管它是否是新年的传统菜肴了。 - A procession of people walking together. Life is not a race, but a journey to be savored each step of the way!
在一起步行的一队人。(人生不是赛跑,而是一段每走一步都要仔细体味的旅行!) - Her request savored of a command.
她的请求含有命令意味。 - One morning last week, I savored one of those serendipitous moments that no gardener can ever plan for: the deep blue-black salvia flowers mingling with the pure white bean blossoms.
上周的某个早晨,我体会到了任何园丁都可遇而不可求的一个时刻:深蓝与黑色相间的鼠尾草花与菜豆的纯白色花朵交相辉映,美不胜收。 - Hardships are to be savored as part of the adventure, not whined about.
艰苦可以作为整个冒险活动的部分来品味而不是怨天尤人的内容。 - Life is not a race, but a journey to be savored each step of the way.
生命不是一场赛跑,而是一步一个脚印的旅程。 - To do this, make the simple admission that life is better when savored, that work is better with focus.
要做到这一点,只需要简单的承认慢慢的品味会感觉生活更好,专一的关注会感觉工作会好。 - I took a mouthful and savored, the taste.
我吃[喝]一口,慢慢地品尝其滋味。 - Each moment in life," lucky "or" unlucky", is to be savored, learned from, and appreciated.
人生的每一刻,不管是“幸运”还是“倒霉”,都值得去品味,去学习,去感激。 - We savored the barbed hits in his reply.
我们很欣赏他在回答中使用的带刺的俏皮话。
