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a. 经过调味的

  1. These small spiced cakes are a peculiarity of the region.
    这些别有风味的小蛋糕是该地的特产。
  2. His conversation is spiced with humor.
    他的谈话有风趣。



Spice \Spice\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spiced}; p. p. & vb. n.
{Spicing}.]
1. To season with spice, or as with spice; to mix aromatic or
pungent substances with; to flavor; to season; as, to
spice wine; to spice one's words with wit.

She 'll receive thee, but will spice thy bread
With flowery poisons. --Chapman.

2. To fill or impregnate with the odor of spices.

In the spiced Indian air, by night. --Shak.

3. To render nice or dainty; hence, to render scrupulous.
[Obs.] ``A spiced conscience.'' --Chaucer.

  1. Going Into a Dark House (Sinclair Stevenson, Pounds 14.99) is spiced with mortality.
  2. Under the heading Pigs, the issues were spiced with barnyard humor, such as Chairman Mao Tse-tung's statement that "every pig is a small fertilizer factory," and that China should push for a "one man-one pig" agricultural policy.
  3. "Pandemonium" is a raucous funk-rock stew spiced by the slick comic sense of the sharp-dressed Day, who dubs himself the "aristocratic black."
  4. Skadden Arps further spiced its suit with allegations of insider trading that prompted an immediate investigation by the SEC.
  5. NBC, the No. 1 network, broadcast "Favorite Son," a political potboiler spiced up with scenes of sexual bondage.
  6. To make sure every possible American gets properly hooked, Heritage Kitchen gives away samples of its golden vanilla, spiced apple walnut, lemon poppyseed and chocolate fudge to 180,000 people a year.
  7. A group of 50 West German relief workers gathered Saturday night for hot spiced wine from jerry cans and Christmas Eve dinner.
  8. Forbes spiced up his column with a sprinkling of witticisms, which were collected in two volumes, the most recent being "The Further Sayings of Chairman Malcolm" in 1986.
  9. Yet, if earnings do rebound this year, it will be largely because of falling provisions in the US, spiced by some Dollars 1bn in tax credits carried forward by a now profitable National Westminster Bancorp.
  10. This rather mundane plot is spiced by the antics of Helen's parents, grandfather and sister _ a strange lot to say the least.
  11. He struggles on until the autumn. A stormy party conference (spiced with the revelations promised in Lady Thatcher's memoirs) and an anaemic economic recovery sap what remains of his political authority.
  12. Like Saint-Laurent, Laroche displayed big shoulders and spiced up the simplest designs with sexy decolletes in front and back.
  13. "Mystic Pizza" is a slice of their lives, spiced with romance that thrills, amuses and sometimes disappoints the women.
  14. Cranberry, sour cherry, rowanberry or spiced crab apple jelly should also be good.
  15. His views on the role of monetary policy are spiced with reflections upon everyday life.
  16. Played and sung by the Boston-based chamber ensemble Videmus, Still's music is in a post-romantic harmonic idiom liberally spiced with infectious African and jazz elements.
  17. I had had this dream about spiced beef and Guinness.
  18. I spiced it up with a little soy sauce," he informs us.
  19. The main course was spiced, roasted venison cutlet with grilled yams.
  20. The weekend papers will be full of talk about alternative leaders of the Labour party, perhaps spiced by musings on the future of the prime minister. The results of the elections to the European Parliament will follow.
  21. Thereafter it managed to claw its way back to end a busy session a net 2.4 higher at 2,662.2. The trading session was spiced by another big placing.
  22. Schnapps distilling is a Baltic tradition: the Swedish word brannvin like the Dutch brandewijn means burnt wine; where the Russian word vodka with its watery connotations is closer to the Swedish word for spiced schnapps aquavit.
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