0 a usually strong-smelling, sharp-tasting vegetable substance used to flavour/flavor food (eg pepper or nutmeg) -- เครื่องเทศ
1 anything that adds liveliness or interest -- สิ่งที่ทำให้มีชีวิตชีวา
2 to flavour/flavor with spice -- ใส่เครื่องเทศ
Although there would be sufficient hardships and dangers and problems to give spice to life, there would be no utterly destructive and apparently vindictive evil.
When he has nothing more exciting to write about than his own health, he spices the letters up with biblical jocularities.
The string-modelled clank sounds are used infrequently in the piece, like an exotic, strong spice that could overpower if your hand slipped.
Diversity after all is the spice of life.
Those ingredients reported the most included fruit, seeds, grains, feed and soybeans for feed, vegetables, milk and milk products, herbs, spices and extracts.
With all the tumult and protest that daily lives were experiencing in the 1960s, the language teaching profession needed some spice and verve.
The latter grow flue-cured and burley tobacco as their principal crops, though most also grow maize, other food crops, tree crops or spices.
The exposition generally proceeds at the right pace, and is occasionally spiced with amusing or personal examples.
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食物, (調味)香料, 趣味性…
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食物, (调味)香料, 趣味性…
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especia, especia [feminine, singular]…
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condimento…
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スパイス, 香辛料…
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baharat, bahar, çeşni…
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épice [feminine], piment [masculine], sel [masculine]…
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espècia…
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