I have also a novel to relish my wine. 我还有一本使美酒更有滋味的小说。
Hunger gives relish to any food. 肚子饿时吃什么都香。
She won't relish having to get up before dawn to catch that train. 她不喜欢黎明前起床赶那班火车。
I don't relish the thought of waiting on an invalid for the next few months. 想到未来几个月要侍候病人,我就闷闷不乐。
A cat relishes fish. 猫喜欢吃鱼。
She was overjoyed and rewarded the redcoat with a goblet of wine, which he drank with relish. 那女士高兴极了,奉酒一杯,那英兵喝得津津有味。
Invisible Blades enjoy cultivating misconceptions about the level of danger they present, and they relish any chance to demonstrate that the most unimposing weapons can be the most lethal. 他们在这类武器使用方面的训练让他们同全副武装的战士同样有威胁。
A relish is a cooked, pickled, or chopped vegetable or fruit food item typically used as a condiment in particular to enhance a staple. In the United States, the word relish is frequently used to describe a single variety of relish —pickle or dill relish, made from finely chopped pickled cucumbers. Such relish is commonly used as a condiment, and is an important ingredient in many varieties of the U.S. version of tartar sauce.