appetising
基本解釋
- adj.美味可口的;促進(jìn)食欲的
- =appetizing(美).
英漢例句
- Like the foods they aim at, fat taxes look appetising but can have nasty effects.
就像這些食品一樣,肥胖稅看起來(lái)美味可口,卻可能産生不良後果。 - For BHP Billiton, the world's biggest mining company, the profits to be made from enriching the soil are an appetising prospect too.
而在提高土壤的肥沃度的過(guò)程中蘊(yùn)藏著誘人的商業(yè)利潤(rùn),正是基於這一點(diǎn),儅今世界最大的鑛業(yè)公司必和必拓對(duì)這一領(lǐng)域充滿了期待。 - Marrow fat doesn't sound tremendously appetising, but it is hugely nutritious - fuel not just for physical strength but also for a large brain.
骨髓脂肪聽(tīng)起來(lái)不是特別的開(kāi)胃,但它卻是有極高營(yíng)養(yǎng)——不僅能補(bǔ)充躰力,更能給發(fā)達(dá)的大腦提供養(yǎng)分。 - Yet Foster's, Australia's largest brewer, looks appetising to SABMiller, the world's second-largest.
ECONOMIST: Brewing mergers - Politically, a reform that antagonises so many constituencies is hardly appetising.
ECONOMIST: The budget deficit - But as long as such high returns are available on short-term government paper, even a tax break may not make longer-term, riskier investments look sufficiently appetising.
ECONOMIST: Brazil's new president
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
專業(yè)釋義
- 開(kāi)胃