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单词 delectable
释义
delectablede‧lec‧ta‧ble /dɪˈlektəbəl/ adjective formal Word Origin
WORD ORIGINdelectable
Origin:
1300-1400 French délectable, from Latin delectare ‘to please greatly’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • a delectable chocolate souffle
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  • But each pointed fruit has a delectable, intense wild strawberry flavor.
  • Fried onions make the final delectable touch.
  • In fact, many gourmets consider pheasant and grouse to be the most delectable of all game birds.
  • That's a pity, since we lose a linking passage which contains delectable music.
  • Then they loaded the purchases into the car, and went with free hands to view the delectable older parts of Comerbourne.
  • This delectable recipe from her book can be served as an entree or alongside grilled fish or chicken.
  • This is a cheerful work with a delectable slow movement and a finale which presages Papageno's music.
1extremely pleasant to taste or smell SYN  delicious:  Delectable smells rose from the kitchen.2used, often humorously, to describe a very attractive womandelectably adverb
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