English-Thai Dictionary
flavour
N รสชาติ กลิ่น รส taste aroma gusto ros-chad
flavour
N ใจความ แก่นสาร จุดสำคัญ essence character feel jai-kwam
flavour
VT ปรุงรส ชูรส แต่ง กลิ่น แต่ง รส season spice infuse prung-ros
flavour with
PHRV ทำให้ น่าสนใจ ด้วย การ เพิ่ม เพิ่ม รสชาติ ด้วย tam-hai-na-son-jai-duai-kan-poem
flavour with
PHRV มี รสชาติ ของ me-rod-chad-kong
flavouring
N สิ่ง ที่ ให้ กลิ่น ที่ ปรุงรส flavoring
Oxford Dictionary
flavour
flavour |ˈfleɪvə |(US flavor ) ▶noun 1 the distinctive taste of a food or drink: the yoghurt comes in eight fruit flavours | [ mass noun ] : adding sun-dried tomatoes gives the sauce extra flavour. • chiefly US a substance used to alter or enhance the taste of food or drink; a flavouring. 2 [ in sing. ] an indication of the essential character of something: the extracts give a flavour of the content and tone of the conversation. • [ in sing. ] a distinctive quality or atmosphere: whitewashed walls and red pantiles gave the resort a Mediterranean flavour. 3 a kind, variety, or sort: various flavours of firewall are evolving. 4 Physics a quantized property of quarks which differentiates them into at least six varieties (up, down, charmed, strange, top, bottom ). Compare with colour. ▶verb [ with obj. ] alter or enhance the taste of (food or drink ) by adding a particular ingredient: chunks of chicken flavoured with herbs. PHRASES flavour of the month a person or thing that enjoys a short period of great popularity: American sitcoms are currently flavour of the month. DERIVATIVES flavourful adjective, flavourless adjective, flavoursome adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘fragrance, aroma ’): from Old French flaor, perhaps based on a blend of Latin flatus ‘blowing ’ and foetor ‘stench ’; the -v- appears to have been introduced in Middle English by association with savour. Sense 1 of the noun dates from the late 17th cent.
flavoured
flavoured |ˈfleɪvəd |(US flavored ) ▶adjective (of food or drink ) having a particular flavour: [ in combination ] : the peanut oil is light but fairly full-flavoured. • (of food or drink ) having been given a particular taste by the addition of a flavouring: [ in combination ] : chicken breasts poached in lemon-flavoured stock. • [ in combination ] having a particular distinctive quality: the band knocked out some fine rock 'n' roll-flavoured singles.
flavouring
flavouring |ˈfleɪv (ə )rɪŋ |(US flavoring ) ▶noun [ mass noun ] a substance used to give a different, stronger, or more agreeable taste to food or drink: vanilla flavouring | [ count noun ] : only natural flavourings are allowed.
Oxford Thesaurus
flavour
flavour noun 1 the slightly sweet flavour of prosciutto: taste, savour, tang, relish, palate; rare sapor. 2 salami can give extra flavour to spaghetti sauces: flavouring, seasoning, tastiness, tang, tanginess, interest, relish, bite, piquancy, pungency, savour, smack, spice, spiciness, sharpness, zest, raciness, edge; informal zing, zip, punch. ANTONYMS blandness. 3 the tournament had a strong international flavour: character, quality, feel, feeling, ambience, atmosphere, aura, air, mood, aspect, tone, tenor, complexion, style, stamp, property; element, vein, strand, streak; spirit, essence, soul, nature, heart; informal vibe. 4 this excerpt will give a flavour of the report: impression, indication, suggestion, hint, taste, nuance. PHRASES flavour of the month informal he's flavour of the month in Tinseltown: all the rage, the latest thing, the fashion, the trend, in vogue, in (great ) demand; a flash in the pan, a one-hit wonder; informal hot, in, cool; Brit. informal, dated all the go. ▶verb many cuisines use spices to flavour their foods: add flavour to, add flavouring to, season, spice (up ), add seasoning /herbs /spices to, add piquancy to, ginger up, enrich, enliven, liven up; informal spike, pep up.
flavouring
flavouring noun 1 this cheese is often combined with other cheeses or flavourings: seasoning, spice, herb, additive, added flavour; condiment, dressing, relish, sauce, dip. 2 vanilla flavouring: essence, extract, tincture, concentrate, concentration, distillate.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
flavour
fla vour /fléɪvə r /名詞 動詞 ⦅英 ⦆=flavor .
flavoured
fl á voured 形容詞 ⦅英 ⦆=flavored .