柯林斯詞典leaven /?l?v?n/ (leavening,leavened,leavens) 1. V-T If a situation or activity is leavened by or with something, it is made more interesting or cheerful. 給…添趣; 爲(wèi)…增色 His interest in science and technology was leavened by a genuine passion for architectural history and theory. 對(duì)建築歷史學(xué)和其理論的熱愛(ài)使他對(duì)科學(xué)和技術(shù)的興趣更加濃厚了。 He found congenial officers who knew how to leaven war's rigours with riotous enjoyment. 他找到了和他志趣相投的懂得用狂歡來(lái)沖淡戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)的殘酷的軍官。 返回 leaven劍橋詞典to add a substance to bread or another food made with flour to make it increase in size when it is cooked 使發(fā)酵 formal to make something less boring 使變得有趣 Even a speech on a serious subject should be leavened with a little humour . 即使是一篇題目很嚴(yán)肅的縯講也應(yīng)該包含一些幽默的內(nèi)容在裡麪。 返回 leaven