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1 savour
1.(Brit.)noun2) (trace)a savour of something — ein Hauch od. Anflug von etwas
3) (enjoyable quality) Reiz, der2. transitive verb(lit. or fig., literary) genießen* * *['seivə] 1. verb(to eat, drink usually slowly in order to appreciate taste or quality: He savoured the delicious soup.) auskosten- academic.ru/64362/savoury">savoury2. noun(something savoury served with eg alcoholic drinks.) pikante Vor..., Nachspeise* * *sa·vour[ˈseɪvəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. nII. vt▪ to \savour sth etw auskosten [o genießen* * *(US) ['seɪvə(r)]1. n1) Geschmack m2) (slight trace) Spur fthere is a savour of pride in everything he says — in allem, was er sagt, schwingt ein gewisser Stolz mit
3) (= enjoyable quality) Reiz m2. vt2) (fig liter) genießen, auskosten3. vito savour of sth (fig liter) — etw ahnen lassen
* * *A s1. (Wohl)Geschmack m, (-)Geruch m2. besonders fig Würze f, Reiz mof von)B v/t1. kosten2. besonders fig genießen, auskosten3. besonders fig würzen, schmackhaft machena) auch fig schmecken, riechen (nach)b) fig einen Beigeschmack haben (von)* * *1.(Brit.)noun2) (trace)a savour of something — ein Hauch od. Anflug von etwas
3) (enjoyable quality) Reiz, der2. transitive verb(lit. or fig., literary) genießen* * *(UK) n.Geschmack m. -
2 savour of
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3 sip
1. transitive verb,- pp-2. intransitive verb,sip [up] — schlürfen
- pp-3. nounSchlückchen, das* * *[sip] 1. past tense, past participle - sipped; verb(to drink in very small mouthfuls.) nippen2. noun(a very small mouthful: She took a sip of the medicine.) das Schlückchen* * *[sɪp]I. vt<- pp->II. vi<- pp->III. n kleiner Schluck, Schlückchen ntto drink sth in \sips etw schlückchenweise trinken* * *[sɪp]1. nSchluck m; (very small) Schlückchen nt2. vtin kleinen Schlucken trinken; (suspiciously, daintily) nippen an (+dat); (= savour) schlürfen3. vito sip at sth — an etw (dat) nippen
* * *sip [sıp]A v/t nippen an (dat) oder von, schlückchenweise trinkenC s1. Nippen n2. Schlückchen n* * *1. transitive verb,- pp-2. intransitive verb,sip [up] — schlürfen
- pp-3. nounsip at/from something — an etwas (Dat.) nippen
Schlückchen, das* * *n.Schlückchen n. v.nippen v.schlürfen v.
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flavor — I noun 1. the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people (Freq. 3) the feel of the city excited him a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting it had the smell of treason • Syn: ↑spirit, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
taste — 1 /teIst/ noun 1 FOOD (singular, uncountable) the special feeling that is produced by a particular food or drink when you put it in your mouth: Sugar has a sweet taste. | Has the milk gone sour? It s got a funny taste. | the strong taste of the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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