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		- v.在…中加香料;给…增添趣味;使…变得刺激
 - n.(调味)香料;额外的趣味(或刺激等)
 - 网络调味品;辛香料;香辛料
 
 复数:spices  过去分词:spiced  现在分词:spicing   n. interest,excitement,flavour,flavor,zing v. season,enhance,lace,enliven,liven up 1.  | [c][u] (调味)香料one of the various types of powder or seed that come from plants and are used in cooking. Spices have a strong taste and smell  |  
  | common spices such as ginger and cinnamon 姜和肉桂等常见香料  |   |  |  
 2.  | [u] 额外的趣味(或刺激等)extra interest or excitement  |  
  | We need an exciting trip to add some spice to our lives. 我们需要一次新奇的旅行来调剂一下生活。  |  
 1.  | ~ sth (up) (with sth) 在…中加香料to add spice to food in order to give it more flavour  |  
 2.  | ~ sth (up) (with sth) 给…增添趣味;使…变得刺激to add interest or excitement to sth  |  
  | He exaggerated the details to spice up the story. 他添油加醋,使故事更有趣味。  |  
 n.  | 1. a source of excitement or interest 2. a tiny amount of something 3. an aromatic plant substance used as a flavouring, e.g. nutmeg or ginger 4. food flavourings derived from the nonleafy parts of plants 5. a pungent odour or fragrance 6. a substance made from plants and added to food to give it a particular flavour 1. a source of excitement or interest 2. a tiny amount of something 3. an aromatic plant substance used as a flavouring, e.g. nutmeg or ginger 4. food flavourings derived from the nonleafy parts of plants 5. a pungent odour or fragrance 6. a substance made from plants and added to food to give it a particular flavour  |  v.  | 1. to season food or beverages with spice 2. to introduce excitement or interest into something  |  
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