gastronome
gastronome — 名詞
- gastronomesingular
- gastronomesplural
1. a person who knows a lot about excellent food and drinks and gets great enjoymen
美食家
對頂級食物有深入知識與鑑賞力的人
a person who knows a lot about excellent food and drinks and gets great enjoyment from choosing, cooking, and eating them
Rafael, a noted gastronome, spent his holiday touring the lavender farms and truffle markets of Provence.
Rafael 是一位知名的美食家,他利用假期走訪普羅旺斯的薰衣草田和松露市場。
noted gastronome — adjective + noun pattern
The head chef invited a group of gastronomes to a private tasting of his new seasonal menu.
主廚邀請了一群美食家,參加他新一季菜單的私人品嚐會。
group of gastronomes — collective noun pattern
Meera's friends always ask her for restaurant recommendations because they know she is a true gastronome.
Meera 的朋友們總是請她推薦餐廳,因為他們知道她是個真正的美食家。
The gastronome studied the wine list with the same care a historian gives an ancient manuscript.
這位美食家以歷史學家研究古代手稿那樣的專注態度,仔細端詳酒單。
Bao wrote a detailed review of the street food tour, earning praise from fellow gastronomes across the city.
Bao 寫了一篇詳細的街頭美食導覽評論,獲得全市美食家同好的讚賞。
- gourmet
Can refer to either a person who enjoys fine food or to the food itself; less emphasis on expert knowledge
- foodie
Informal; focuses on enthusiasm and enjoyment rather than deep expertise
- epicure
Slightly old-fashioned; emphasises refined taste and pleasure in eating and drinking
- connoisseur
Broader — can apply to any field (wine, art, music); implies authoritative knowledge
文法句型
[adjective] gastronome
gastronome + of [region/cuisine]
用法筆記
More formal and specialised than 'foodie' (informal) or 'gourmet' (which can describe food quality as well). Gastronome emphasises deep knowledge and serious interest, not just enjoyment.