savour in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for savour in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.sa·vour ['seɪvəʳ], Am sa·vor N

II.sa·vour ['seɪvəʳ], Am sa·vor VB trans

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Even though the country savours the honour of having a history in craftsmanship, it does not share a significant position in international wooden furniture market.
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The priest attacks his lunch, savouring every bite of the ham.
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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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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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Breaking off pieces of ice, 10 or 20,000 years old, we melt it in our mouths and savour the taste of pure, uncontaminated water.
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The stilted debate in a pub by real miners with their pints on reducing hours to a five-day week is a document to savour.
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When one wants to savour, remember, or prolong a moment, one moves and acts slowly.
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He is caught in a bear trap which causes him to lose blood and consciousness while savouring the desanguination blissfully.
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This is an album of clichs and other out-of-left-field moments, and will be an album to savour for the months and years to come.
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She goes on to say that had a "masculine understanding" and contempt for anything that savoured of culture.
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