relish

  • 11Relish — For other uses, see Relish (disambiguation). A relish is a cooked, pickled, or chopped vegetable or fruit food item which is typically used as a condiment. In North America, relish commonly alludes to sweet pickle relish like sauce that often… …

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  • 12Relish — La relish est une préparation cuite ou marinée, faite à partir de légumes préparés et typiquement utilisé en tant que condiment. Une relish diffère d une sauce par le fait que l on peut y différencier les cubes de légumes. Les relishs et les… …

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  • 13relish — 01. I [relish] the opportunity to meet Jennifer in the finals of the tennis tournament. I m sure I ll beat her this time. 02. The children ate the meal with [relish], and everyone asked for seconds. 03. I don t [relish] the idea of spending the… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 14relish — rel|ish1 [ˈrelıʃ] v [T] 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… …

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  • 15relish — [[t]re̱lɪʃ[/t]] relishes, relishing, relished 1) VERB If you relish something, you get a lot of enjoyment from it. [V n] I relish the challenge of doing jobs that others turn down... [V n] He ate quietly, relishing his meal. Syn: enjoy …

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  • 16relish — I UK [ˈrelɪʃ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms relish : present tense I/you/we/they relish he/she/it relishes present participle relishing past tense relished past participle relished a) to get great pleasure or satisfaction from something Being …

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  • 17Relish — Ein Relish aus Blumenkohl, Gurken und Zwiebeln mit Senf Ein Relish (englisch Würze) ist eine Würzsauce aus Obst oder Gemüse. Dieses wird in feine Würfel geschnitten und mit Essig, Zucker und Gewürzen abgeschmeckt. Relish kann vielfältig gewürzt… …

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  • 18relish — 1 verb (T) to enjoy an experience or the thought of something that is going to happen: Peter didn t really relish the thought of spending Christmas at his in laws. | He spoke calmly, relishing the chance to infuriate his boss. 2 noun 1 (U) great… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 19relish — 1. noun /ˈɹɛ.lɪʃ/ a) A pleasing taste; flavor that gratifies the palate; hence, enjoyable quality; power of pleasing. A Laplander or Negro has no notion of the relish of wine. b) Savor; quality; characteristic tinge. 2. verb /ˈɹɛ.lɪʃ/ …

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  • 20relish — I n. enjoyment to show relish for II v. 1) (G) I don t relish confronting him 2) (K) no one relishes his coming here * * * [ relɪʃ] (G) I don t relish confronting him (K) no one relishes his coming here [ enjoyment ] to show relish for …

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