词汇 | relished |
释义 | relished past simple and past participle ofrelish relish verb[ T ] formaluk /ˈrel.ɪʃ/ us /ˈrel.ɪʃ/ C2 to like or enjoy something: 享受;喜欢 I always relish a challenge.我一向喜欢迎接挑战。 [ + -ing verb ]I don't relish telling her that her son has been arrested.我不想告诉她她儿子被捕的消息。 to get pleasure from something enjoyEnjoy your meal! enjoy yourselfHe's enjoying himself at his job. likeI like hiking a lot. loveAfter working in the garden, I love a good soak in the tub. relishJonathan always relishes a challenge. lap upHe lapped up all the attention they gave him. If you relish the idea or thought of something, you feel pleasure that it is going to happen: 期盼;憧憬;指望 She's relishing the prospect of studying in Bologna for six months.她憧憬着在博洛尼亚学习6个月的美好时光。 Taking pleasure in something bask bask in something bask/bathe in reflected gloryidiom be a glutton for punishmentidiom be a great one for somethingidiom gad about/around (somewhere) get off on something get over something/someone get your jolliesidiom glory in something glutton live it upidiom luxuriate in something masochism masochistic masochistically savour slaver wallow whoop it upidiom Examples of relishedrelished In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. With no accompanying instruments, the choir was thrust centre-stage and relished every opportunity afforded them to show off their impeccable intonation and ensemble. The pupils relished the independence afforded by access to twelve computer workstations, and worked very hard. Those of a material turn of mind, however, have always relished the opportunity to get historical. Instead, he distinguished himself as a scholar who relished the achievements and appreciated the ideas of his fellow archaeologists. He was, however, an avid intellectual organiser and provocateur, who relished debate and welcomed polemical interchanges with colleagues at home and abroad. In conclusion, although clearly relished and dispersed by elephants, all available evidence suggests that the regeneration is not dependent on them. And yet the future that happens in the piece is not one to be relished. He clearly relished the turnabout that some leading critics made when looking back on the film's historic import. The young chief executive, who relished the centralized authority, became a connoisseur of power. A very few relished the risk in and for itself, but the vast majority were more wary. The private reader at home - a totally neglected reception sphere - probably relished stage and performance directions. He relished the challenge of playing in costume, and without music or his spectacles. Knowledge does not grow like this; fruit hangs long to mature, and even after maturity it is relished in preserved form. Humble origins could be conceded and the arduous life of pioneers could be relished in retrospect, because there could be no going back to such primitive conditions. Timbre as colour, relished for its beauty, but not for its use as a parameter, comes into this category. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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