English-Thai Dictionary
relish
N ความเพลิดเพลิน ความชื่นชอบ enjoyment gusto zest kwam-plod-plon
relish
N เครื่องปรุงรส condiment sauce seasoning krueng-pruang-rod
relish
VT ปรุงรส garnish taste prung-rod
relish
VT รับประทาน อย่าง เอร็ดอร่อย enjoy eating savour rab-pra-tan-yang-ar-red-ar-roi
relish
VT เพลิดเพลิน สนุก ชอบ enjoy delight in like plod-plon
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RELISH
n. 1. Taste; or rather, a pleasing taste; that sensation of the organs which is experienced when we take food or drink of an agreeable flavor. Different persons have different relishes. Relish is often natural, and often the effect of habit.
2. Liking; delight; appetite.
We have such a relish for faction, as to have lost that of wit.
3. Sense; the faculty of perceiving excellence; taste; as a relish for fine writing, or a relish of fine writing. Addison uses both of and for after relish.
4. That which gives pleasure; the power of pleasing.
When liberty is gone, life grows insipid and has lost its relish.
5. Cast; manner.
It preserves some relish of old writing.
6. Taste; a small quantity just perceptible.
Devotion, patience, courage, fortitude, I have no relish of them.
RELISH
v.t. 1. To give an agreeable taste to.
A sav'ry bit that serv'd to relish wine.
2. To like the taste of; as, to relish venison.
3. To be gratified with the enjoyment or use of.
He knows how to prize his advantages and to relish the honors which he enjoys.
Men of nice palates would not relish Aristotle, as dressed up by the schoolmen.
RELISH
v.i. 1. To have a pleasing taste. The greatest dainties do not always relish.
2. To give pleasure.
Had I been the finder-out of this secret, it would not have relished among my other discredits.
3. To have a flavor.
A theory which, how much soever it may relish of wit and invention, hath no foundation in nature.
RELISHABLE
a.Gustable; having an agreeable taste.
RELISHED
pp. Giving an agreeable taste; received with pleasure.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RELISH
Rel "ish (rl "sh ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Relished (-; p. pr. & vb. n.Relishing.] Etym: [Of. relechier to lick or taste anew; pref. re- re- + lechier to lick, F. l. See Lecher, Lick. ]
1. To taste or eat with pleasure; to like the flavor of; to partake of with gratification; hence, to enjoy; to be pleased with or gratified by; to experience pleasure from; as, to relish food. Now I begin to relish thy advice. Shak. He knows how to prize his advantages, and to relish the honors which he enjoys. Atterbury.
2. To give a relish to; to cause to taste agreeably. A savory bit that served to relish wine. Dryden.
RELISH
RELISH Rel "ish, v. i.
Defn: To have a pleasing or appetizing taste; to give gratification; to have a flavor. Had I been the finder-out of this secret, it would not have relished among my other discredits. Shak. A theory, which, how much soever it may relish of wit and invention, hath no foundation in nature. Woodward.
RELISH
RELISH Rel "ish, n.
1. A pleasing taste; flavor that gratifies the palate; hence, enjoyable quality; power of pleasing. Much pleasure we have lost while we abstained From this delightful fruit, nor known till now True relish, tasting. Milton. When liberty is gone, Life grows insipid, and has lost its relish. Addison.
2. Savor; quality; characteristic tinge. It preserve some relish of old writing. Pope.
3. A taste for; liking; appetite; fondness. A relish for whatever was excelent in arts. Macaulay. I have a relish for moderate praise, because it bids fair to be jCowper.
4. That which is used to impart a flavor; specifically, something taken with food to render it more palatable or to stimulate the appetite; a condiment.
Syn. -- Taste; savor; flavor; appetite; zest; gusto; liking; delight.
RELISH
RELISH Rel "ish, n. (Carp. )
Defn: The projection or shoulder at the side of, or around, a tenon, on a tenoned piece. Knight.
RELISHABLE
RELISHABLE Rel "ish *a *ble (--b'l ), a.
Defn: Capable of being relished; agreeable to the taste; gratifying.
New American Oxford Dictionary
relish
rel ish |ˈreliSH ˈrɛlɪʃ | ▶noun 1 great enjoyment: she swigged a mouthful of wine with relish. • liking for or pleasurable anticipation of something: I was appointed to a position for which I had little relish. 2 a condiment eaten with plain food to add flavor: use salsa as a relish with grilled meat or fish. 3 archaic an appetizing flavor. • a distinctive taste or tinge: the relish of wine. ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 enjoy greatly: he was relishing his moment of glory. • be pleased by or about: I don't relish the thought of waiting on an invalid for the next few months. 2 archaic make pleasant to the taste; add relish to: I have also a novel to relish my wine. DERIVATIVES re lish a ble adjective ORIGIN Middle English: alteration of obsolete reles, from Old French, ‘remainder, ’ from relaisser ‘to release. ’ The early noun sense was ‘odor, taste, ’ giving rise to ‘appetizing flavor, piquant taste ’ (mid 17th cent. ), and hence sense 2 of the noun (late 18th cent ).
Oxford Dictionary
relish
rel ¦ish |ˈrɛlɪʃ | ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] great enjoyment: she swigged a mouthful of wine with relish. • liking for or pleasurable anticipation of something: I was appointed to a post for which I had little relish. 2 a piquant sauce or pickle eaten with plain food to add flavour. 3 archaic an appetizing flavour: the tired glutton finds no relish in the sweetest meat. • a distinctive taste or tinge: the relish of wine. ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 enjoy greatly: he was relishing his moment of glory. • anticipate with pleasure: we did not relish the idea of a strike. 2 archaic make pleasant to the taste; add relish to: I have also a novel to relish my wine. DERIVATIVES relishable adjective ORIGIN Middle English: alteration of obsolete reles, from Old French reles ‘remainder ’, from relaisser ‘to release ’. The early noun sense was ‘odour, taste ’ giving rise to ‘appetizing flavour, piquant taste ’ (mid 17th cent. ), and hence sense 2 of the noun (late 18th cent. ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
relish
relish noun 1 he dug into his food with relish: enjoyment, gusto, delight, pleasure, glee, rapture, satisfaction, contentment, appreciation, enthusiasm, appetite; humorous delectation. ANTONYMS dislike. 2 a hot relish: condiment, sauce, dressing, flavoring, seasoning, dip, chutney, chili sauce. ▶verb 1 she was relishing her moment of glory: enjoy, delight in, love, adore, take pleasure in, rejoice in, appreciate, savor, revel in, luxuriate in, glory in. 2 I don't relish the drive: look forward to, fancy, anticipate with pleasure.
Oxford Thesaurus
relish
relish noun 1 he dug into his plate of food with relish: enjoyment, gusto, delight, pleasure, glee, rapture, satisfaction, contentment, contentedness, gratification, happiness, exhilaration, excitement, titillation, appreciation, liking, fondness, enthusiasm, appetite, zest; humorous delectation. ANTONYMS dislike. 2 the sauce is ideal served as hot relish with beefburgers: condiment, accompaniment, sauce, dressing, flavouring, seasoning, dip. ▶verb 1 he was relishing his moment of glory: enjoy, delight in, love, like, adore, be pleased by, take pleasure in, rejoice in, appreciate, savour, revel in, luxuriate in, glory in; gloat over, feel self-satisfied about, crow about; informal get a kick out of, get a thrill out of. ANTONYMS dislike. 2 I don't relish the drive, but we could go by train: look forward to, fancy, anticipate with pleasure, await with pleasure, lick one's lips over, be unable to wait for, count the days until, long for, hope for. ANTONYMS dread.
Duden Dictionary
Relish
Re lish Substantiv, Neutrum Kochkunst , das |ˈrɛlɪʃ |das Relish; Genitiv: des Relishs, Plural: die Relishes |[…ʃɪs und …ʃɪz ]|englisch relish = Gewürz, Würze würzige Tunke aus pikant eingelegten, zerkleinerten Gemüsestückchen
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
relish
rel ish /rélɪʃ /動詞 ~es /-ɪz /; ~ed /-t /; ~ing 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈事 〉を楽しむ, …に喜びを感じる ; 〖~ doing 〗…することに喜びを感じる ; 〈事 〉を楽しみにする , 思って喜ぶ (look forward to )▸ Nobody relishes cleaning the oven .オーブンの掃除はだれもがいやがる .2 〈人が 〉〈飲食物 〉を大いに楽しむ (enjoy ), おいしく食べる ▸ She relished the dish .彼女は料理をおいしくいただいた .3 〈物 事が 〉〈食物 〉に風味を添える ▸ Hunger will relish any simple food .空腹はどんな粗食にも味を添える .自動詞 1 〈飲食物が 〉 «…の » 味がする , 風味がある «of » .2 〈話 感情などが 〉 «…の » 気味 [気 ]がある «of » .名詞 1 U 喜び , 楽しみ , 興味 ▸ with (great ) relish (とても )うれしそうに [おいしそうに ].2 U 〖具体例では 可算 〗(食物にかける )ソース ; (食物に添える )漬物 .3 U (食欲をそそる )風味 , 香り .4 〖単数形で 〗気味 , かすかな意味合い .