2N-UNCOUNT (活动或情形的)乐趣,趣味,刺激性Zest is a quality in an activity or situation which you find exciting. (活动或情形的)乐趣,趣味,刺激性
Live interviews add zest and a touch of the unexpected to any piece of research.
现场采访会为各种调查增添趣味性和些许新奇感。
...the zest and charm of this beautiful comic opera.
这出精彩的喜歌剧的诙谐和魅力
3N-UNCOUNT [n NOUN](用于调味的)柠檬皮,橙皮 The zest of a lemon, orange, or lime is the outer skin when it is used to give flavour to something such as a cake or a drink. (用于调味的)柠檬皮,橙皮
Mix the rest of the olive oil with the zest and juice of the lemon. [+ of]
将其余的橄榄油和柠檬皮及柠檬汁混合在一起。
Finely grate about a teaspoon of orange zest and put aside.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + ZEST | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤great巨大的熱情▸➤added, infectious, youthful更大的狂熱;具有感染力的熱情;青年人的熱情◇Last month's victory has given him added zest for the game.上個月的勝利使他對這項運動更為狂熱。VERB + ZEST➤be full of, have充滿/懷有熱情◇He is 74 years old but still full of zest.他 74 歲了,但仍然充滿熱情。➤add, give sb/sth給⋯增添趣味◇The love affair added a little zest to her life.這次戀愛給她的生活增添了些許生趣。➤lose喪失熱情PREPOSITION➤with zest熱情地◇He campaigned with zest.他滿腔熱情地參加了運動。➤zest for對⋯的熱情◇a zest for life對生命的熱愛