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词汇 flavoured
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Definition of flavoured in English:

flavoured

(US flavored)
adjective ˈfleɪvədˈfleɪvərd
  • 1(of food or drink) having a particular flavour.

    (食物,饮料)有特殊口味的

    in combination the peanut oil is light but fairly full-flavoured

    这种花生油虽然清淡,但口感却比较正宗到位。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each soup was strongly flavoured and delicious.
    • Strongly flavoured foods such as garlic, onion and spices produce a smell long before bacterial action sets in.
    • Some modern factories use cow's milk, which is cheaper and produces a milder flavoured cheese, although Loula continues the time-honoured method using only goat's milk.
    • Attention to detail matched with unfussy yet vibrantly flavored foods may seem contradictory, but, in the hands of this chef, the combination attests to the success of his cooking philosophy.
    • The unique flavoured meat of the seaweed-eating North Ronaldsay sheep has made its way onto one of the finest menus in the UK.
    • The intensely flavoured sauce went better with the fragrant pigeon than the lighter tasting lobster.
    • Use a strongly flavoured drink, such as apple juice or fruit squash, so that you can easily distinguish it from sea water.
    • Both of these Indian places have great, intensely flavoured food - and what could be better the next day than leftover Indian takeout?
    • We chose these varieties because of their resistance to a number of diseases, as well as good yields of well flavoured fruit.
    • I always feel that rosé makes an ideal accompaniment to lightly flavoured curries.
    • Restaurateurs are probably right in thinking Shanghainese do not like intensely flavoured food.
    • The food, a thick, richly flavoured stew, was excellent.
    • My mother bought me some earlier in the year and it is a very delicately flavoured tea.
    • This was a strong flavoured starter, with a good balance of tastes.
    • It is a bland dish and may be accompanied by salted fish or other strongly flavoured food to provide contrast.
    • Smiling caterers, in long white robes, served delicious spiced lamb, chicken, mounds of delicately flavoured rice and plump dates and figs.
    • The meal began with succulent fresh oysters, pan-fried quickly with a light breading, and served on a plate drizzled with a lightly flavoured sauce.
    • His favourite, the Colston Bassett Stilton, comes from a small dairy in Nottinghamshire which only uses milk from five village farms, and so produces very creamy full flavoured cheese.
    • Don't be put off by the jokey name, as it really is a treat with roasts or a heavily flavoured stew.
    • It's a big beast of a wine and will match up well with richly flavoured meat dishes.
    1. 1.1 (of food or drink) having been given a particular taste by the addition of a flavouring.
      (食物、饮料因添加了调料而)具有某种特殊口味的
      in combination chicken breasts poached in lemon-flavoured stock

      在柠檬口味的原汁中煮过的鸡胸脯。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The two headed to their sides of the arena to towel off and take long drinks from canteens of flavored water.
      • So they plead with her to give them a taste of the flavored milk.
      • Taste preferences in flavored fluid milk always include chocolate, but strawberry topped the list of most popular flavor introductions in milk drinks in 2004.
      • Some of the wedding vendors will bring samples; for example, most cake vendors will bring a variety of flavored cakes for you to taste.
      • The only shortcoming is that the shelf life of the flavoured milk drinks does not exceed two days.
      • The unpleasant salty or soapy taste may be masked in flavored or alcoholic beverages.
      • Adding a touch of flavored coffee to your regular coffee beans adds a special taste that is uniquely yours.
      • Most of the available fountain soft drink providers offer a line of plain and flavored teas.
      • Squashes, fizzy drinks, flavoured milk and juice drinks are unsuitable for babies as they contain sugars.
      • If you can't stand plain water, drink a flavored version.
      • To stay hydrated, drink water or one of the flavored sports drinks almost as fast as you can pour it down your throat.
      • It also asserts that this flavoured wine is delicious to drink.
      • Here we go, the ‘not to be drunk’ list includes cordials, soft drinks, tonic water, fruit juice drinks or flavoured milk.
      • The shop now only stocks drinks like both plain and flavoured milk and water, and fruit juices.
      • In addition, new products with added value such as flavored milk drinks and powdered milk enriched with calcium, vitamins or iron, achieved increasingly wide distribution.
      • You mean those highly alcoholic flavored liquor drinks?
      • There is also a growing market for new soft drinks such as clear, healthy-looking flavoured waters, herbal waters and teas, with a baffling range of flavours to choose from.
      • Zeph (who preferred to prepare his own sports drinks) called it over-priced flavoured fizz.
      • We flavored it with chocolate drink powders, malted milk powder, and flavored syrups to make luxuriously thick beverages.
      • According to a study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association, children who drink flavored milk consume more milk and have higher calcium intakes than those who don't.
    2. 1.2in combination Having a particular distinctive quality.
      〈喻〉具有独特风味的;独特的
      the band knocked out some fine rock 'n' roll-flavoured singles

      这支乐队接连出了一些具有摇滚风味的精美单曲唱片。

Definition of flavored in US English:

flavored

(British flavoured)
adjectiveˈfleɪvərdˈflāvərd
  • 1(of food or drink) having a particular type of taste.

    (食物,饮料)有特殊口味的

    in combination the peanut oil is light but fairly full-flavored

    这种花生油虽然清淡,但口感却比较正宗到位。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His favourite, the Colston Bassett Stilton, comes from a small dairy in Nottinghamshire which only uses milk from five village farms, and so produces very creamy full flavoured cheese.
    • We chose these varieties because of their resistance to a number of diseases, as well as good yields of well flavoured fruit.
    • Each soup was strongly flavoured and delicious.
    • The food, a thick, richly flavoured stew, was excellent.
    • Smiling caterers, in long white robes, served delicious spiced lamb, chicken, mounds of delicately flavoured rice and plump dates and figs.
    • My mother bought me some earlier in the year and it is a very delicately flavoured tea.
    • Don't be put off by the jokey name, as it really is a treat with roasts or a heavily flavoured stew.
    • It's a big beast of a wine and will match up well with richly flavoured meat dishes.
    • Use a strongly flavoured drink, such as apple juice or fruit squash, so that you can easily distinguish it from sea water.
    • The intensely flavoured sauce went better with the fragrant pigeon than the lighter tasting lobster.
    • Restaurateurs are probably right in thinking Shanghainese do not like intensely flavoured food.
    • The meal began with succulent fresh oysters, pan-fried quickly with a light breading, and served on a plate drizzled with a lightly flavoured sauce.
    • I always feel that rosé makes an ideal accompaniment to lightly flavoured curries.
    • Strongly flavoured foods such as garlic, onion and spices produce a smell long before bacterial action sets in.
    • Some modern factories use cow's milk, which is cheaper and produces a milder flavoured cheese, although Loula continues the time-honoured method using only goat's milk.
    • This was a strong flavoured starter, with a good balance of tastes.
    • The unique flavoured meat of the seaweed-eating North Ronaldsay sheep has made its way onto one of the finest menus in the UK.
    • Attention to detail matched with unfussy yet vibrantly flavored foods may seem contradictory, but, in the hands of this chef, the combination attests to the success of his cooking philosophy.
    • It is a bland dish and may be accompanied by salted fish or other strongly flavoured food to provide contrast.
    • Both of these Indian places have great, intensely flavoured food - and what could be better the next day than leftover Indian takeout?
    1. 1.1 (of food or drink) having been given a particular taste by the addition of a flavoring.
      (食物,饮料)有特殊口味的
      in combination chicken breasts in lemon-flavored stock

      在柠檬口味的原汁中煮过的鸡胸脯。

      a flavored drink

      调过味的饮料。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most of the available fountain soft drink providers offer a line of plain and flavored teas.
      • The two headed to their sides of the arena to towel off and take long drinks from canteens of flavored water.
      • You mean those highly alcoholic flavored liquor drinks?
      • The unpleasant salty or soapy taste may be masked in flavored or alcoholic beverages.
      • We flavored it with chocolate drink powders, malted milk powder, and flavored syrups to make luxuriously thick beverages.
      • Taste preferences in flavored fluid milk always include chocolate, but strawberry topped the list of most popular flavor introductions in milk drinks in 2004.
      • Squashes, fizzy drinks, flavoured milk and juice drinks are unsuitable for babies as they contain sugars.
      • So they plead with her to give them a taste of the flavored milk.
      • Some of the wedding vendors will bring samples; for example, most cake vendors will bring a variety of flavored cakes for you to taste.
      • There is also a growing market for new soft drinks such as clear, healthy-looking flavoured waters, herbal waters and teas, with a baffling range of flavours to choose from.
      • Zeph (who preferred to prepare his own sports drinks) called it over-priced flavoured fizz.
      • If you can't stand plain water, drink a flavored version.
      • According to a study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association, children who drink flavored milk consume more milk and have higher calcium intakes than those who don't.
      • In addition, new products with added value such as flavored milk drinks and powdered milk enriched with calcium, vitamins or iron, achieved increasingly wide distribution.
      • The only shortcoming is that the shelf life of the flavoured milk drinks does not exceed two days.
      • To stay hydrated, drink water or one of the flavored sports drinks almost as fast as you can pour it down your throat.
      • Adding a touch of flavored coffee to your regular coffee beans adds a special taste that is uniquely yours.
      • Here we go, the ‘not to be drunk’ list includes cordials, soft drinks, tonic water, fruit juice drinks or flavoured milk.
      • The shop now only stocks drinks like both plain and flavoured milk and water, and fruit juices.
      • It also asserts that this flavoured wine is delicious to drink.
    2. 1.2in combination Having a particular distinctive quality.
      〈喻〉具有独特风味的;独特的
      the band knocked out some fine rock 'n' roll-flavored singles

      这支乐队接连出了一些具有摇滚风味的精美单曲唱片。

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