flavoured
- IPA[ˈfleɪvəd]
英式
- (of food or drink) having a particular flavour;(of food or drink) having been given a particular taste by the addition of a flavouring
- 釋義
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形容詞
- 1. (of food or drink) having a particular flavour the peanut oil is light but fairly full-flavoured
- ▪ (of food or drink) having been given a particular taste by the addition of a flavouring chicken breasts poached in lemon-flavoured stock
- ▪ having a particular distinctive quality the band knocked out some fine rock 'n' roll-flavoured singles
- the distinctive taste of a food or drink: the yoghurt comes in eight fruit flavors adding sun-dried tomatoes gives the sauce extra flavor
- alter or enhance the taste of (food or drink) by adding a particular ingredient: chunks of chicken flavored with herbs they use a wide range of spices to flavor their foods
Oxford American Dictionary
- the distinctive taste of a food or drink: the yoghurt comes in eight fruit flavours adding sun-dried tomatoes gives the sauce extra flavour
- alter or enhance the taste of (food or drink) by adding a particular ingredient: chunks of chicken flavoured with herbs
Oxford Dictionary
- (of food or drink) having a particular type of taste: the peanut oil is light but fairly full-flavored
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of food or drink) having a rich or intense flavour: a full-flavoured cheese a vibrant, full-flavoured wine
Oxford Dictionary
- (of food or drink) having a rich or intense flavor: a full-flavored cheese a vibrant, full-flavored wine
Oxford American Dictionary
- an additive, e.g. monosodium glutamate, used to intensify or improve the flavour of food.
Oxford Dictionary
- an additive, e.g. monosodium glutamate, used to intensify or improve the flavor of food.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person or thing that enjoys a short period of great popularity
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person or thing that enjoys a short period of great popularity
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