单词 | well-flavoured |
释义 | well-flavouredadj. 1. Having a good natural flavour; flavourful. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > savouriness > [adjective] likingeOE goodOE lickerousc1275 deliciousa1325 daintya1382 dainteousc1386 daintiful1393 delicatea1398 merrya1398 savourlyc1400 liciousc1420 savourousa1425 daintethc1430 lustyc1430 feelsomea1450 nuttya1450 seasonablea1475 delicativec1475 unctuous1495 well-tasteda1500 daintive1526 savoury1533 exquisite1561 spicy1562 well-relished?1575 finger-licking1584 toothsome1584 taste-pleasinga1586 daint1590 relishsome1593 lickerish1595 tastesome1598 friand1599 tooth-tempting1603 relishing1605 well-relishing1608 neat1609 hungry1611 palate-pleasing1611 tasteful1611 palatea1617 tastya1617 palatable1619 toothful1622 sipid1623 unsoured1626 famelic1631 tasteablea1641 piquant1645 sapid1646 saporousa1670 slape1671 palativea1682 flavorous1697 nice1709 well-flavoured1717 gusty1721 flavoury1727 fine-palated1735 unrepulsive1787 degustatory1824 zesty1826 peckish1845 mouth-watering1847 flavoursome1853 unreasty1853 unrancida1855 relishy1864 toothy1864 flavoured1867 tasty-looking1867 hungrifying1886 velvety1888 snappy1892 zippy1911 savoursome1922 delish1953 1717 G. London & H. Wise Retir'd Gard'ner (new ed.) i. vii. 17 The Swiss Bergamot, it melts in your Mouth like the Autum Bergamot, but not so well flavour'd. 1753 Chambers's Cycl. Suppl. at Nectarine This is a very well flavoured nectarine, of a soft, melting juice, and parts from the stone. 1772 Philos. Trans. 1771 (Royal Soc.) 61 311 The natural history of this well-flavoured fish. 1852 Trans. Bombay Geogr. Soc. 1850–2 10 41 The Pear is also a well flavoured fruit. 1878 T. J. Lucas Camp Life & Sport S. Afr. ii. 30 ‘Stump-nose’, ‘Seventy-four’,..and other strangely named but well flavoured fish are pre-eminent. 1957 A. W. Parrott Sea Angler's Fishes N.Z. 70 The flesh of the Groper is well flavoured and finds a ready market. 2010 Daily Tel. (Nexis) 23 Nov. 9 Use a well-flavoured apple that won't collapse, like a James Grieve or Braeburn. 2. Given a good flavour by the addition of a particular ingredient or ingredients; enhanced by flavouring or seasoning. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation for table or cooking > seasoning > [adjective] seasonedc1440 well-seasoned1440 powdered1563 sauced1566 flavoured1740 well-flavoured?1775 ?1775 C. Mason App. Lady's Assistant 9 When it [sc. a ragoo] is well flavoured and of a good thickness, pour it into a dish. 1826 ‘M. Dods’ Cook & Housewife's Man. ii. viii. 179 When the sauce is well flavoured strain it. 1868 Epicure's Year-bk. 185 Serve it with a well-flavoured sauce or purée. 1922 A. Jekyll Kitchen Ess. 214 Having attained to a well-flavoured consommé, cut some carrots, onions, [etc.]. 1987 E. Ronay Bird's Eye Guide Healthy Eating Out 57 Competently cooked and well-flavoured Italian favourites are served by friendly and efficient staff. 2005 Delicious Nov. 114/1 While stock can be intrinsic to a dish, it is nothing more than well-flavoured water. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.1717 |
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