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I . sa·vour [ˈseɪvəʳ], sa·vor SUST.

1. savour (taste):

savour
okus m
a soup with a slight savour of garlic

2. savour (quality):

savour
čar m
savour
mik m

II . sa·vour [ˈseɪvəʳ], sa·vor V. trans.

1. savour (enjoy taste or smell):

savour food, drink
po(s)kušati [form. perf. po(s)kusiti]
savour food, drink
[z užitkom] okušati [form. perf. okusiti]

2. savour (enjoy time or experience):

savour

savour SUST.

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Ejemplos de uso para savour

a soup with a slight savour of garlic

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Only memories then allow to savour the well-being of the past relationship.
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On the night before she intends to so offer herself, she remains awake to savour her last few hours above ground.
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It is very sharply hot and has a pungent savour.
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It was an experience he savoured for the remainder of his life.
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A book to be read and savoured.
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Presumably many of these spectators attended out of curiosity to see members of a strange-looking race perform athletically rather than merely to savour a cricket contest.
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The priest attacks his lunch, savouring every bite of the ham.
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At each they recited verses, some of which savoured strongly of paganism, and the farmer was expected to donate food.
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In the postures of some figures we feel an animal sentience, in the ripe anatomy of others we savour a fruity succulence.
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When one wants to savour, remember, or prolong a moment, one moves and acts slowly.
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