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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
zest
zest BrE [zest] NAmE [zest] noun 1. singular, uncountable ~ (for sth) enjoyment and enthusiasm Syn: ↑appetite •He had a great zest for life. •She danced with the zest of a twenty-year-old 2. uncountable, singular the quality of being exciting, interesting and enjoyable •The slight risk added zest to the experience. 3. uncountable the outer skin of an orange, a lemon, etc, when it is used to give flavour in cooking •Add the zest of half a lemon. compare ↑peel, ↑rind, ↑skin Derived Words: ↑zestful ▪ ↑zesty Word Origin: late 15th cent.: from French zeste ‘orange or lemon peel’, of unknown origin. Example Bank: •He is 74 years old but still full of zest. •Last month's victory has given him a renewed zest for the game. •The love affair added a little zest to her life. •a zest for battle •He had a great zest for life. •She danced with the zest of a twenty-year-old.
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