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/'reliʃ/ * danh từ - đồ gia vị (nước xốt, nước chấm...) - mùi vị, hương vị (của thức ăn) =meat has no relish when one is ill+ người ốm thì ăn thịt chẳng thấy mùi vị gì - vẻ lôi cuốn, vẻ hấp dẫn; điều gây hứng thú, ý vị =horseplay loses its relish after childhood+ qua tuổi thơ ấu các trò chơi ầm ỹ mất vẻ hấp dẫn (không có gì là hứng thú) - sự hứng thú, sự thú vị, sự thích thú =to eat something with great relish+ ăn thứ gì rất thích thú =to have no relish for something+ không thú vị cái gì !hunger is the best relish - (tục ngữ) đói thì ăn gì cũng ngon * ngoại động từ - thêm gia vị (cho món ăn) - nếm, hưởng, thưởng thức - thú vị, thích thú, ưa thích =to relish reading Shakespeare+ thích đọc Sếch-xpia * nội động từ - (+ of) có vị, có mùi =to relish of preper+ có vị hạt tiêu
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