piquant
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ Food that is piquant has a pleasantly spicy taste. 開(kāi)胃的; 辛辣的[書(shū)面]
...a crisp mixed salad with an unusually piquant dressing. ...一份澆上特殊開(kāi)胃醬的爽口混合色拉。
2. piquancyN-UNCOUNT
A little mustard is served on the side to add further piquancy. 旁邊加上一點(diǎn)芥末來(lái)增添辛辣味。
3. ADJ Something that is piquant is interesting and exciting. 令人興奮的[書(shū)面]
There may well have been a piquant novelty about her books when they came out. 她的書(shū)剛上市很可能轟動(dòng)一時(shí)。
4. piquancyN-UNCOUNT
Sexual detail added piquancy to the story. 性的情節(jié)給故事添加了刺激的成分。
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piquant /?pi?k?nt, -kɑ?nt/
劍橋詞典
piquant adjective (INTERESTING)
formalinteresting and exciting , especially because of being mysterious
(尤指因神秘而顯得)有趣的,刺激的
More piquant details of their private life were revealed . 他們私生活中又有更多有趣的細(xì)節(jié)被披露出來(lái)。
piquant adjective (SPICY)
having a pleasant sharp or spicy taste
辛辣的;開(kāi)胃的
a piquant mixture of spices 帶辣味的混合調(diào)味品 返回 piquant