scrumptious

英 ['skrʌm(p)ʃəs] 美 ['skrʌmpʃəs]
  • adj. 美味的;绝妙的,极好的
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scrumptious (adj.)
1833, in countrified humor writing of "Major Jack Downing" of Maine (Seba Smith); probably a colloquial alteration of sumptuous. Originally "stylish, splendid;" sense of "delicious" is by 1881. Related: Scrumptiously; scrumptiousness.
1. We had a scrumptious time.
我们玩得非常快乐.

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2. Those scrumptious chocolates are so hard to resist.
这些令人垂涎三尺的巧克力令人难以抗拒。

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3. May I have another helping of that scrumptious salad?
我可以再吃一客那道美味的色拉 吗 ?

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4. There are delicious, happy sniffs and scrumptious snacks to share.
有美妙, 幸福的气息跟美味可口的点心与你一起分享.

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5. We had a scrumptious lunch.
我们吃了一顿很棒的午餐.

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