[/spaɪs; spaɪs/] n 用法: 1 (a) [C] any of various types of substance obtained from plants, with a strong taste and/or smell, used, esp in powder form, for flavouring food 香料(从植物中提取而得, 尤指粉状的): Ginger, nutmeg, cinnamon, pepper and cloves are common spices. 姜、 肉豆蔻、 肉桂、 胡椒、 丁香都是常用的香料. (b) [U] such substances considered as a group 香料(总称): mixed spice 混合香料 * too much spice in the cake 糕饼中香料太多 * [attrib 作定语] a spice jar 香料瓶. 用法: 2 [U] (fig 比喻) extra interest or excitement 额外的趣味或刺激性的事物: a story that lacks spice 乏味的故事 * add a bit of spice to their marriage 给他们的婚姻增添了些微情趣. Cf 参看 salt 5. spice 2 v [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (with sth) 用法: 1 add flavour to sth with spice 用香料给某物调味: Have you spiced this cake? 这蛋糕中加香料了吗? * He spiced the biscuits with cinnamon. 他在饼乾里加了肉桂. 用法: 2 (usu passive 通常用於被动语态) add (humour, etc) to give interest, variety, etc 加入(幽默成分等)以增添趣味、 新鲜感等: a boring life spiced with moments of intrigue 除了几件秘史点缀外枯燥无味的一生 * His stories are spiced with humour. 他的小说里有很多幽默风趣的片断. |