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spice S0623300 (spīs)n.1. a. Any of various pungent, aromatic plant substances, such as cinnamon or nutmeg, used to flavor foods or beverages.b. These substances considered as a group.2. Something that adds zest or interest: The controversy added spice to the political campaign.3. A pungent aroma.tr.v. spiced, spic·ing, spic·es 1. To season with spices.2. To add zest or interest to: uses witty rhymes to spice up the song. [Middle English, from Old French espice, from Late Latin speciēs, wares, spices, from Latin, kind; see species.]spiced (spaɪst) adj (Cookery) prepared or flavoured with spicesTranslationsspice (spais) noun1. a usually strong-smelling, sharp-tasting vegetable substance used to flavour food (eg pepper or nutmeg). We added cinnamon and other spices. 調味品 调味品2. anything that adds liveliness or interest. Her arrival added spice to the party. 趣味 趣味 verb to flavour with spice. The curry had been heavily spiced. 加添香料於... 加添香料于...spiced adjective containing spice(s). The dish was heavily spiced. 有香味的 有香味的ˈspicy adjective tasting or smelling of spices. a spicy cake; He complained that the sausages were too spicy for him. 辛辣的,加有香料的 辛辣的,加有香料的 ˈspiciness noun 芳香,辛辣 芳香,辛辣 EncyclopediaSeespiceMedicalSeeSPICE |