spice
柯林斯词典
1. N-MASS A spice is a part of a plant, or a powder made from that part, which you put in food to give it flavour. Cinnamon, ginger, and paprika are spices. 香料
...herbs and spices. …各种香草和香料。
2. V-T If you spice something that you say or do, you add excitement or interest to it. 给…增加趣味
They spiced their conversations and discussions with intrigue. 他们通过设谜为他们的谈话和讨论增加乐趣。
3. PHRASAL VERB Spice up means the same as . 给…增加趣味 (同)(spice)
Her publisher wants her to spice up her stories with sex. 她的出版商想要她用色情给她的故事增添趣味。
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spice /spaɪs/ (spicing,spiced,spices)
剑桥词典
- 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 (FOOD)
[ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 or 不可数或单数名词:没有复数形式的名词 ]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。
例句
spice noun (INTEREST)
[ 单数名词 or 不可数或单数名词:没有复数形式的名词 ]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。 返回 spice