
어떤 일을 할 때 느끼는 큰 즐거움이나 기쁨.
Great enjoyment, pleasure, or satisfaction derived from an experience.
예문:
"The children opened their birthday presents with great relish."
"He recounted the story of his victory with evident relish."
음식의 맛을 돋우기 위해 곁들이는 양념이나 절임 요리.
A piquant sauce or pickle eaten with plain food to add flavor.
예문:
"I like to put sweet cucumber relish on my grilled hot dogs."
"The chef prepared a spicy corn relish to accompany the fried fish."
어떤 것을 몹시 즐기다 또는 음미하다.
To get great pleasure from something; to enjoy or savor an experience.
예문:
"She relishes the opportunity to work outdoors in the fresh air."
"He relished every bite of the expensive steak dinner."
어떤 일을 즐거운 마음으로 기대하거나 고대하다.
To look forward to something with pleasure; to anticipate with enjoyment.
예문:
"I don't relish the prospect of a ten-hour flight in economy class."
"They relished the thought of spending a whole week at the beach."
16-17세기 영국 음악에서 사용된 일종의 장식음.
A type of musical ornament used in 16th and 17th-century English music, especially for the lute or viol.
예문:
"The lutenist added a delicate relish to the final cadence of the piece."
"Understanding the proper execution of a relish is essential for early music performers."
특유의 맛이나 풍미, 또는 어떤 성질의 기미나 기색.
A distinctive taste or flavor, or a slight trace or tinge of a quality.
예문:
"The soup had a slight relish of garlic and fresh herbs."
"There was a relish of irony in his voice when he congratulated his rival."