"pleasing in taste or smell," c. 1200, from Old French savore "tasty, flavorsome" (Modern French savouré), past participle of savourer "to taste" (see savor (n.)).
savory (n.)
aromatic mint, late 14c., perhaps an alteration of Old English sæþerie, which is ultimately from Latin satureia "savory (n.)," a foreign word in Latin. But early history of the word suggests transmission via Old French savereie. In either case, the form of the word probably was altered by influence of the Middle English or Old French form of savory (adj.).
实用例句
1. She placed a huge dish before him of savory steaming meat.
她将一大盘热气腾腾、美味可口的肉放在他面前.
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2. He consumed a large plateful of the very savory stew.
他吃光了一大盆很可口的炖肉.
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3. He doesn't have a very savory, reputation.
他的名誉不太好.
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4. In fact, I haven't heard anything quite so savory as Tom's prayer this some time.
老实说, 我很久没有听见汤姆那样够味儿的祷告了.
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5. Porridge made of red beans is both savory and sweet.