relish

relish
1. noun
1) (liking) Vorliebe, die

do something with [great] relish — etwas mit [großem] Genuss tun

he takes [great] relish in doing something — es bereitet ihm [große] Freude, etwas zu tun

2) (condiment) Relish, das (Kochk.)
2. transitive verb
genießen; reizvoll finden [Gedanke, Vorstellung]
* * *
['reliʃ] 1. verb
(to enjoy greatly: He relishes his food; I relished the thought of telling my husband about my promotion.) Geschmack finden an
2. noun
1) (pleasure; enjoyment: He ate the food with great relish; I have no relish for such a boring task.) das Behagen
2) (a strong flavour, or a sauce etc for adding flavour.) die Würze
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rel·ish
[ˈrelɪʃ]
I. n
1. no pl (enjoyment) Genuss m
with \relish genüsslich
to have no \relish for doing sth kein Vergnügen dabei empfinden, etw zu tun
I have no \relish for hunting and killing animals es macht mir keinen Spaß, zu jagen und Tiere zu töten
2. (chunky sauce) Relish nt
tomato and onion \relish Tomaten-Zwiebel-Relish nt
II. vt
to \relish sth etw genießen
to \relish doing sth etw sehr gern tun
I don't \relish telling her [that] ... es ist mir nicht gerade eine große Freude, ihr sagen zu müssen, dass ...
to \relish the thought that ... sich akk darauf freuen, dass ...
to \relish the prospect of doing sth sich akk darauf freuen, etw zu tun
* * *
['relɪʃ]
1. n
1) (= enjoyment) Geschmack m, Gefallen m (for an +dat)

to do sth with (great) relish — etw mit (großem) Genuss tun

he rubbed his hands with relish at the prospect — er rieb sich (dat) beim Gedanken daran genüsslich die Hände

he ate with (great) relish —

he had no relish for such activities — er fand an solchen Dingen keinen Geschmack or Gefallen

2) (COOK) Soße f; (= spiciness) Würze f; (fig = charm) Reiz m

tomato/fruit relish — Tomaten-/Obstchutney

hunger is the best relish (prov) — Hunger ist der beste Koch (prov)

it had lost all relish (for me) (fig) — das hatte für mich jeglichen Reiz verloren

2. vt
genießen; food, wine also sich (dat) schmecken lassen; idea, role, task großen Gefallen finden an (+dat)

I don't relish the thought of getting up at 5 a.m — der Gedanke, um 5 Uhr aufzustehen, behagt or schmeckt (inf) mir gar nicht

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relish [ˈrelıʃ]
A v/t
1. gern essen, sich etwas schmecken lassen, (mit Appetit) genießen:
I did not relish the coffee der Kaffee war nicht nach meinem Geschmack
2. fig Geschmack oder Gefallen finden an (dat), (mit Behagen) genießen:
I do not much relish the idea ich bin nicht gerade begeistert von der Aussicht (of doing zu tun);
I did not relish it es sagte mir nicht zu;
not relish having to do sth nicht davon begeistert sein, etwas tun zu müssen
3. fig würzen, schmackhaft machen (beide:
with mit)
B v/i
1. (of)
a) schmecken (nach)
b) fig einen Beigeschmack haben (von)
2. schmecken, munden
C s
1. (Wohl-)Geschmack m
2. fig Reiz m:
it has lost its relish
3. (for) Sinn m (für), Geschmack m, Gefallen n (an dat):
with (great) relish
a) mit (großem) Appetit essen,
b) mit (großem) Behagen oder Vergnügen, bes iron mit Wonne tun;
have no relish for sich nichts machen aus einer Sache
4. auch fig
a) Kostprobe f
b) Beigeschmack m, Anflug m, Hauch m (alle:
of von)
5. a) Gewürz n, Würze f (auch fig)
b) Horsd’œuvre n, Appetithappen m
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1. noun
1) (liking) Vorliebe, die

do something with [great] relish — etwas mit [großem] Genuss tun

he takes [great] relish in doing something — es bereitet ihm [große] Freude, etwas zu tun

2) (condiment) Relish, das (Kochk.)
2. transitive verb
genießen; reizvoll finden [Gedanke, Vorstellung]
* * *
v.
genießen v.
(§ p.,pp.: gnoß, genossen)

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