flavour

flavour
'fleivə
1. noun
1) (taste: The tea has a wonderful flavour.) sabor
2) (atmosphere; quality: an Eastern flavour.) atmósfera

2. verb
(to give flavour to: She flavoured the cake with lemon.) sazonar, condimentar
flavour n sabor / gusto
flavour
tr['fleɪvəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 sabor nombre masculino, gusto
2 figurative use atmósfera
transitive verb
1 sazonar, condimentar (with, con)
flavour (UK)
n.
condimento s.m.
gusto s.m.
sabor s.m.
sainete s.m.
(US) ['fleɪvǝ(r)]
1.
N (gen) sabor m , gusto m (of a); (=flavouring) condimento m ; (fig) sabor m , aire m

with a banana flavour — con sabor or gusto a plátano

steaming the vegetables retains the maximum flavour — cocinando las verduras al vapor se conserva su sabor al máximo

the decor has a Victorian flavour — la decoración tiene un sabor or aire victoriano

2.
VT (Culin) condimentar, sazonar (with con)

the pudding is flavoured with liqueur — el postre tiene licor

3.
CPD

flavour enhancer N — potenciador m del sabor

flavour of the month N

to be flavour of the month *[person] ser el(-la) guapo* de turno, (-a)


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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