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About
The word "津津有味" is formed by the reduplicated term "津津", derived from "津" meaning saliva or moisture, used to imply a state of moist richness or eager anticipation, combined with "有味", meaning "having flavor" or "tasty". This combination creates a literal sense of something being juicy and flavorful, which is applied metaphorically to describe doing something with great relish or interest.