flavour (Brit.)
v.
Dar sabor, condimentar, perfumar; agregarle un tono especial (como en flavor)
s.
Sabor; sabor especial; aroma (como flavor)
flavour 1 [flavor, -USA] (n.) = esencia, sabor, gusto
Ex: Plainly, in many documents sections that can be regarded as truly representative of the flavour of the original are absent or difficult to identify.
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*flavour of the month = moda del momento
flavour 2 [flavor, -USA] (n.) = sentido
Ex: Collected in 1907 from an oral source, this story depends for its charm and attraction on the colloquial flavour, its dialect.
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*give + a flavour of = dar una idea de
flavour1 [flavor, -USA]
(n.) = esencia, sabor, gusto
Ex: Plainly, in many documents sections that can be regarded as truly representative of the flavour of the original are absent or difficult to identify.
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* flavour enhancer = potenciador del sabor
* flavour of the month = moda del momento
* off-flavour = sabor insípido, sabor sabrido, sabor áspero
flavour2 [flavor, -USA]
(n.) = sentido
Ex: Collected in 1907 from an oral source, this story depends for its charm and attraction on the colloquial flavour, its dialect.
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* give + a flavour of = dar una idea de
flavour3 [flavor, -USA]
(v.) = aderezar, dar gusto, sazonar, condimentar
Ex: Put the arrowroot into a tumbler, sweeten it with lump sugar, and flavour it with cinnamon, or a piece of lemon-peel, or 3 tablespoonfuls of port or sherry.