moreish
/ˈmɔːrɪʃ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmɔːrɪʃ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmōrish, ˈmȯr-/ (ame, mw)
moreish — 形容詞
- moreishpositive
- more moreishcomparative
- most moreishsuperlative
1. Used for food with such an enjoyable flavour that people quickly want another pi
涮嘴的
味道太好,讓人一口接一口
Used for food with such an enjoyable flavour that people quickly want another piece.
The chilli crackers were so moreish that Nikhil finished the bag on the train.
那包辣味餅乾太涮嘴了,Nikhil 在火車上就吃光整袋。
so + moreish + that-clause
Rin warned us that the cheese straws were dangerously moreish at parties.
Rin 提醒我們,起司條在派對上超級涮嘴,很容易一直吃下去。
After one spoonful, Defne found the garlic dip too moreish to share.
吃了一口後,Defne 覺得那份蒜味沾醬太涮嘴了,根本捨不得分人。
Even the plain butter cookies seemed moreish when they were still warm.
就連普通的奶油餅乾,熱熱的時候也顯得特別涮嘴。
The iced coffee was strangely moreish, and Apinya ordered a second one.
那杯冰咖啡意外地很涮嘴,Apinya 又點了第二杯。
- addictive
stronger and more figurative; suggests you feel almost unable to stop
- irresistible
stresses that it is hard to refuse, not only that the flavour is good
- tasty
simply means the flavour is good, without the idea of wanting more
- delicious
strong praise for flavour, but not necessarily the repeated-eating idea
- bland
lacking enough flavour to make you want another bite
- unappetizing
not appealing enough to make you want to keep eating
文法句型
moreish + noun (snack, biscuit, dip)
be/find something + moreish
用法筆記
Chiefly British and informal. It is especially common for snacks, sweets, and drinks that make people keep reaching for more, not just for food that tastes good once.