savory的意思和读音

savory

: [ˈseɪvəri] : ['seɪvəri]

adj.

n.();【

savories  

adj.sweet,insipid,unsavory

adj.salty,salt,spicy,piquant,pungent

savory— see alsosavoury

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n.1.()2.,3.“savoury”

na.1.“savoury”

adj.1.pleasant to smell or taste2.morally or socially good3.tasting of salt or spices and not sweet

n.1.<AmE>Same as savoury2.a small piece of food that tastes of salt or spices and is not sweet. Savories are usually served at parties as snacks.

na.1.The variant of savoury

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1.Ordinarily, that savory burst comes from a large amount of olive oil and cheese, but my version uses no oil and just a bit of Parmesan.使

2.The next two dishes were also seafood-based. There was a savory fish soup with mussels and shrimp, followed by seared Ahi tuna.

3.Found in soups these days rather than in the sea, the high value of sharks fin have made it savory delicacy and a symbol of elite status.

4.Yorkshire pudding is an English savory dish similar to the American popover, and made from batter.

5.After we had a savory meal in a farmer's house, I finally was able to throw myself on the bed.

6.The scent of that crispy brown turkey, fluffy mashed potatoes, savory stuffing, and assorted vegetables made even my mouth water.

7.an appetizer consisting usually of a thin slice of bread or toast spread with caviar or cheese or other savory food .

8.an outstanding person; as if produced by boiling down a savory broth.

9.There where barbecue mutton -chops for lunch , huge, savory hunks of meat sizzling like the devil over charcoal .

10.He was led into a great hall, where many people sat round a table covered with all sorts of savory dishes.