savoury的意思和读音

savoury

: ['seɪvəri]

adj.

n.

savouries  

adj.sweet,unsavoury,insipid

adj.salty,salt,spicy,piquant,pungent

savouryadj.

1.having a taste that is salty not sweet

savoury snacks

2.having a pleasant taste or smell

a savoury smell from the kitchen

n.

1.[usupl]a small amount of a food with a salty taste, not a sweet one, often served at a party, etc.

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n.1.()

na.1.“savory”

na.1.The variant of savory

1. noodles savoury / fragrant ...

2. (Entremets)   Savoury)   (Dessert)  

3. salty , 14. savoury , 15. sour , 16. ...

4. to point out savoury instinctively ...

5. ... savour- (savoury . ▲ d-dirty ...

6. bitter savoury light ...

7. privilege savoury scrutiny ...

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1.Chardonnay 2006 - She lifted her eyes and spoke: 'Intense, savoury and wonderfully smooth'. And without even looking at the label he agreed.2006-:“

2.There was plenty of ice cream, jellies, cream cakes, and all that, but nothing savoury .西

3.Best served with: easy to drink, good with salami, savoury first courses, excellent with meat and cheese.

4.And he went, and fetched, and brought them to his mother: and his mother made savoury meat, such as his father loved.便

5.Serving temperature: about 16-18? C. Best served with: easy to drink, good with salami, savoury first courses, meat and cheese.:16-18℃。

6.All this will mean supping with less-than-savoury figures.

7.And she gave the savoury meat and the bread, which she had prepared, into the hand of her son Jacob.

8.The savoury quotient came from small mushrooms, whole peeled garlic cloves and a little parmesan.

9.The attack is pleasing and soft, fruity, savoury and mouth filling. Touches of minerality and a gentle freshness.

10.British scones are often lightly sweetened, but may also be savoury.