savour
verb [ T ] UK (US savor) uk/ˈseɪ.vər/ us/ˈseɪ.vɚ/
细品,享用(食物)
to enjoy food or an experience slowly, in order to enjoy it as much as possible
It was the first chocolate he'd tasted for over a year, so he savoured every mouthful. 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。
Phrasal verb
savour of something 有(尤指不好的)特点;带有…意味
to have particular characteristics or qualities that make people think of something, especially something unpleasant
His behaviour does rather savour of hypocrisy. 他的行为相当虚伪。
savour
noun [ C or U ] UK literary (US savor) uk/ˈseɪ.vər/ us/ˈseɪ.vɚ/
乐趣;趣味;情趣
pleasure and interest
She felt that life had lost most of its savour. 她觉得生活失去了大部分乐趣。
(尤指美好的)气味;味道,滋味
a smell or taste, especially a pleasant one