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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++rel·ish1 /ˈrelɪʃ/ ●○○ verb [transitive]  ENJOY/LIKE DOING somethingto enjoy an experience or the thought of something that is going to happen 喜爱;享受relish the prospect/thought/idea I don’t relish the thought of you walking home alone. 我可不想让你一个人走回家。relish the chance/opportunity He relishes the chance to play Hamlet. 他很高兴能有机会扮演哈姆雷特。→ See Verb table
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relishCultivation: Very indifferent to conditions, though it will relish a planting medium consisting of nutritious detritus.Rioch lifted Middlesbrough's fortunes after the liquidation crisis of 1986 and could relish another rebuilding job at Darlington.The interviewer seemed to relish asking her personal questions.We sit down to our morning bowl of coffee relishing everything we can see, touch, taste, or smell.Ella relished her short freedom during the summer.Ida clearly relishes proving other people wrong.Gwynn considers himself a self- motivator, but clearly he relishes proving others wrong.Setting up your own business is never easy, but Frank relished the challenge.This is the sort of position that most media moguls would relish the chance to exploit.I stayed with an Israeli family, and relished the chance to soak up their culture at ground-level.I really didn't relish the idea of being alone for two weeks.Nader is relishing the leverage and the limelight.She clearly relished the prospect of breaking the news to them.These groups relish their own obscurity, because it allows them to do things in a covert manner, like cockroaches.I never particularly relished torture, but I resigned myself to it when I arrived in Algiers..relish the prospect/thought/ideaAlthough most soldiers accepted combat, few relished the thought.I did not relish the prospect.Instead of being uneasy or anxious or angry, I suddenly relished the thought of calculated confrontation.Western governments do not relish the prospect of Iliescu returning to power.He did not relish the thought of joining the opposition one bit.Those large and lumpish hands could produce exquisitely fine work when required, and she relished the thoughts of others.It is only natural that the player relishes the idea of playing for them.Do you relish the prospect of the open road?
Related topics: Food, dish
relish2 noun  1 [uncountable]ENJOY/LIKE DOING something great enjoyment of something 享受,乐趣with relish I ate with great relish, enjoying every bite. 我吃得津津有味,享受每一口饭菜。2 [countable, uncountable]DFF a thick spicy sauce made from fruits or vegetables, and usually eaten with meat 〔用水果或蔬菜做成的〕(浓)调味汁 a hot dog with mustard and relish 配芥末酱和调味汁的热狗
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relishHe argued with tremendous vigour, and when he demolished his victims it was with evident relish.To make relish, combine all ingredients and mix thoroughly.Top the chicken with tomato mango relish.Place a dollop of relish on plates and top with quail.sweet pickle relishDenis could hear the tone of sarcastic relish in his voice.As the magazine with heavy sarcasm reported: Lady Betty adopted her new career with relish.with relishGeneral Peckham chuckled with relish.
Origin relish2 (1500-1600) Old French reles something left behind, from relessier; → RELEASE1
rel·ish1 verbrelish2 nounChineseSyllable
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relish
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relish1 /ˈrelɪʃ/ verb [transitive]
to enjoy an experience or the thought of something that is going to happen
    relish the prospect/thought/idea
    I don’t relish the thought of you walking home alone.
    relish the chance/opportunity
    He relishes the chance to play Hamlet.

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relish2 noun
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Old French
 Origin: reles 'something left behind', from relessier; release1
1. [uncountable] great enjoyment of something
    with relish
    I ate with great relish, enjoying every bite.
2. [uncountable and countable] a thick spicy sauce made from fruits or vegetables, and usually eaten with meat:
    a hot dog with mustard and relish


rel·ishBrE /ˈrelɪʃ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈrelɪʃ/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they relish BrE /ˈrelɪʃ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈrelɪʃ/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it relishes BrE /ˈrelɪʃɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈrelɪʃɪz/ 🔊past simple relished BrE /ˈrelɪʃt/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈrelɪʃt/ 🔊past participle relished BrE /ˈrelɪʃt/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈrelɪʃt/ 🔊 -ing form relishing BrE /ˈrelɪʃɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈrelɪʃɪŋ/ 🔊to get great pleasure from sth; to want very much to do or have sth 享受;从…获得乐趣;渴望;喜欢 SYN enjoy ~ sth to relish a fight/challenge/debate喜欢打架/挑战/争辩to relish the idea/thought of sth欣赏某种观点/想法I don't relish the prospect of getting up early tomorrow. 我可不愿意明天早上早起。🔊🔊~ (sb/sth) doing sth Nobody relishes cleaning the oven. 没有人喜欢清理烤炉。🔊🔊
rel·ishBrE /ˈrelɪʃ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈrelɪʃ/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] great enjoyment or pleasure 享受;乐趣She savoured the moment with obvious relish. 她显然津津有味地回味着那一刻。🔊🔊 [uncountable, countable] a cold thick spicy sauce made from fruit and vegetables that have been boiled, that is served with meat, cheese, etc. 风味佐料(用水果和蔬菜煮后制成的冷稠酱汁)