spice 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
spicenoun uk
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spice noun
(FOOD)
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B1 [ C or U ] a substance made from a plant, used to give a special flavour to food
(调味)香料
Cinnamon, ginger, and cloves are all spices.
肉桂、姜和丁香都属于香料。
Spices are widely used in South Asian cooking.
南亚菜中广泛使用各种调味香料。
更多范例减少例句Make sure the spices are finely ground.A large range of herbs and spices are used in Indian cookery.Liven up your meals with fresh herbs and spices.Use a pestle and mortar to crush the spices.You'll get more flavour from the spices if you grind them into a powder.
spice noun
(INTEREST)
C2 [ S or U ] something that makes something else more exciting and interesting
调剂品;额外的刺激(或趣味)
A scandal or two adds a little spice to office life.
一两条丑闻为办公室生活平添了一点乐趣。
spice noun
(DRUG)
[ U ] slang an artificial drug that has similar effects to those produced by the illegal drug cannabis
(毒品)人造大麻
spiceverb [ T ] uk
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to use spice to add flavour to food or drink
在…中加香料
coffee spiced with cinnamon
加了桂皮调味的咖啡
a highly spiced curry
味道很重的咖喱
短语动词
spice something up
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spice的例句
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There is also reason to believe that the wine and iron merchants were importers and wholesalers while those who dealt in spices were mainly retailers.
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These merchants generally traded in goods which could be kept for long periods of time and which were often brought from overseas, such as spices.
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Timmins has provided some very nourishing, piquantly spiced and cleverly garnished traditional fare, but something nearer to nouvelle cuisine might have been even better.
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The irregular façades can be seen as a search for dissonance or tension, an element of spice to add to the basic mix.
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It is the same with the fried fish, a little spice or pepper being blended with the oil.
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The string-modelled clank sounds are used infrequently in the piece, like an exotic, strong spice that could overpower if your hand slipped.
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Although there would be sufficient hardships and dangers and problems to give spice to life, there would be no utterly destructive and apparently vindictive evil.
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He was singularly innocent of the political manoeuvring which provides for some the spice of academic life.
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示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。
B1,C2