单词 | relish |
释义 | relish (relɪʃ ) Word forms: relishes , relishing , relished 1. verb If you relish something, you get a lot of enjoyment from it. I relish the challenge of doing jobs that others turn down. [VERB noun] He ate quietly, relishing his meal. [VERB noun] Synonyms: enjoy, like, prefer, taste Relish is also a noun. The three men ate with relish. 2. verb If you relish the idea, thought, or prospect of something, you are looking forward to it very much. Jacqueline is not relishing the prospect of another spell in prison. [VERB noun] He relished the idea of getting some cash. [VERB noun] Synonyms: look forward to, fancy [informal], long for, delight in 3. variable noun Relish is a sauce or pickle that you eat with other food in order to give the other food more flavour. Collocations: onion relish Serve with the kale crisps and onion relish. Times, Sunday Times Add the kale, goat's cheese and caramelised onion relish to the dish and mix gently. Times, Sunday Times It's just a red onion relish too far, perhaps. The Sun Meanwhile, make the onion relish: fry the onions in the butter and some seasoning for 6-8 minutes until soft. Times, Sunday Times Pour in the egg mixture and spoon over the onion relish. Times, Sunday Times However, a core fan base has continued to adore them, while the group have grown to relish the role of also-rans. Times, Sunday Times He will absolutely relish the role of trailer as his young rival blazes away up front. Times,Sunday Times You can tell he relishes the role by the way his character delights in his own power and in the powerlessness of his next-door neighbours. Times, Sunday Times In the event, he relished his role at a time when the office sharply raised the profile and importance of consular work. Times, Sunday Times He clearly relishes his role as a new father. Times, Sunday Times I didn't relish the thought of confronting and groveling before my critics. Christianity Today Or to relish the thought of using so little energy to get a delicious meal. Times, Sunday Times At 92, perhaps she had health problems, didn't relish the thought of going into a care home, or was just tired of living. Times, Sunday Times I didn't relish the thought of having to buy even a toothbrush in this place. Times, Sunday Times We took [the decision to appeal] after very careful consideration, because we didn't relish the thought of going through this process, as a matter of principle. Times, Sunday Times Yet he did not relish the attention. Times, Sunday Times Still, it's part of the make-up of almost all successful politicians to relish the attention gained by strutting on the stage. Times, Sunday Times However, the sage appeared to relish the attention. Times, Sunday Times Relishing the attention, she fills in the paperwork with a flourish. The Sun In fact, he seems genuinely distressed, especially at the idea that passers-by might have seen him and assumed he was relishing the attention, which he wasn't. Times, Sunday Times They relish the fact that you are creating something special that no one else outside the room can experience. Times, Sunday Times He seems to relish the fact that no one has heard of it, and — judging by his demeanour — may even have deliberately made the recipe ambiguous. Times, Sunday Times I don't relish the fact [of being 60] at all. Times, Sunday Times So if you cannot claim expenses in your job, relish the fact that at least your behaviour remains private. Times, Sunday Times He relished the fact that his nearest neighbour was at least two fields away. Times, Sunday Times Serve with a tomato relish and lemon wedges. Times, Sunday Times These are accompanied by a tomato relish of no particular distinction. Times, Sunday Times Toast the tops of the buns, spread with butter and a spoonful of tomato relish. The Sun Serve the fritters with the bacon, extra kale leaves and tomato relish. Times, Sunday Times Drizzle over the tomato relish, top with the ciabatta lid and serve. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 喜爱 Japanese: 楽しむ |
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