0 having a usually salty or sharp, but not sweet, taste or smell -- có hương vị mặn
a savoury/savory pancake.
1 something savoury/savory served with eg alcoholic drinks. -- món ăn mặn dọn vào cuối bữa ăn
It is not a very savoury reason.
While many cases were no doubt justly brought, and did very properly lead to awards of damages, it was not a savoury aspect of legal administration.
Wide-ranging animal welfare issues are being adopted throughout the country to end some of the less savoury practices which originally stemmed from the drive for ultimate efficiency and production.
It is an enormous array covering all kinds of things, including various meat and savoury products, in which one normally would not think of sweetness being used.
The processing industry is huge: the production of processed mash, frozen chips, and crisps and other savoury snacks take the farm-gate figure to nearly 10 times as much.
The second motive is in a sense even less savoury, because it is punitive.
I prefer to leave that un savoury subject alone.
I do not think that it was terribly savoury.