flavour in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for flavour in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

I.flavour [ˈfleɪvəʳ, Am -vɚ] Brit, Aus N

II.flavour [ˈfleɪvəʳ, Am -vɚ] Brit, Aus VB trans

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subtle flavour, nuance
subtle flavour, nuance
subtlety of flavour, smell
richness of flavour

Translations for flavour in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

flavour Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

with [or having] a flavour of
the fruit has a tangy flavour

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The accompanying marches always carry a flavour of the regiment whose colour is being trooped, lending the royal inspection a unique atmosphere.
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However, plum ("szilva") is the most common flavour.
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There is really a bite to it, there is quite some flavour with the browning.
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An enviable size eight, despite a passion for tomato ketchup flavour crisps, she worries when her weight dips too low.
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It has a mild flavour, a soft texture that nevertheless remains well-defined after cooking, and a clean white appearance.
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The flavour may vary a little depending on the time of year it was made.
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The lid kept on for about 15 minutes, to allow the smoke to flavour the ingredients.
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It is supposed to be flat in multitude of varieties, each with different flavour and lavishly decorated.
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It has a nutty flavour and is particularly included in the batters for madeleines and financiers.
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Within, the rooms are dark with low-pitched ceilings and redolent of beer and tobacco, of which is added the flavour of antiquity from ancient walls and beams.
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