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1 relish
I ['relɪʃ]1)with relish — [eat, drink] con gusto; [perform, say] con (evidente) piacere
3) gastr. condimento m., salsa f.II ['relɪʃ]1) gustare, assaporare [ food]2) fig. apprezzare [joke, sight]; provare piacere in [ prospect]I don't relish the thought of telling her the news — il pensiero di darle la notizia non mi entusiasma
* * *['reliʃ] 1. verb(to enjoy greatly: He relishes his food; I relished the thought of telling my husband about my promotion.) gradire; apprezzare2. noun1) (pleasure; enjoyment: He ate the food with great relish; I have no relish for such a boring task.) piacere, gusto2) (a strong flavour, or a sauce etc for adding flavour.) condimento* * *relish /ˈrɛlɪʃ/n.1 [u] gusto ( anche fig.) piacere: The boy ate with relish, il ragazzo ha mangiato con gusto; I had no relish for the fight, l'idea di battermi non mi piaceva affatto(to) relish /ˈrɛlɪʃ/v. t.apprezzare: I like all books, but classics are what I relish most, mi piacciono tutti i libri, ma i classici sono quelli che apprezzo di più; He relishes being an actor, gli piace molto fare l'attore; I don't relish the prospect of driving all day, non mi entusiasma la prospettiva di guidare tutto il giorno.* * *I ['relɪʃ]1)with relish — [eat, drink] con gusto; [perform, say] con (evidente) piacere
3) gastr. condimento m., salsa f.II ['relɪʃ]1) gustare, assaporare [ food]2) fig. apprezzare [joke, sight]; provare piacere in [ prospect] -
2 relish rel·ish
['rɛlɪʃ]1. n1)2) (sauce) condimento, salsa2. vt(food, wine) gustare(
fig: like) I don't relish the idea — l'idea non è allettante -
3 ♦ prospect
♦ prospect /ˈprɒspɛkt/n.2 (fig.) orizzonte: That opened new prospects to my mind, ciò ha aperto nuovi orizzonti alla mia mente3 [cu] prospettiva; aspettativa; previsione; speranza; possibilità: The boy has good prospects, il ragazzo ha buone prospettive ( di far carriera, di far fortuna); career prospects, prospettive di carriera; I see no prospect of success, non vedo possibilità alcuna di riuscita; bleak prospects, fosche prospettive; bright prospects, prospettive rosee; to relish the prospect of, entusiasmarsi alla prospettiva di5 (ind. min.) terreno che si suppone contenga minerali; area da sottoporre a prospezione; ( anche) campione di minerale● to have st. in prospect, avere qc. in vista; avere delle prospettive ( di lavoro, d'impiego, ecc.)FALSI AMICI: prospect non significa prospetto. (to) prospect /prəˈspɛkt/A v. i.1 (ind. min.) fare prospezioni; fare assaggi; fare ricerche minerarie: to prospect for gold, cercare l'oroB v. t.● (comm.) to prospect for customers, cercare di farsi dei clienti □ to prospect for gold, fare prospezioni per trovare oro.
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