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- n.味道;味觉;滋味;体验
- v.尝;吃;浅尝;有…味道的
- linkv.有…味道
- 网络品味;品尝;尝起来
复数:tastes 过去分词:tasted 现在分词:tasting adj.+n. bitter taste,sweet taste,sour taste,personal taste,excellent taste n. sense of taste,flavor,try,discernment,flavour v. discern,pick up,recognize,eat,experience 味flavour 1. | [c][u] 味道;滋味the particular quality that different foods and drinks have that allows you to recognize them when you put them in your mouth |
| a salty/bitter/sweet, etc. taste 咸味、苦味、甜味等 | | I don't like the taste of olives. 我不喜欢橄榄的味道。 | | This dish has an unusual combination of tastes and textures. 这道菜的味道和口感搭配得很奇特。 | | The soup has very little taste. 这汤没什么味道。 |
感觉官能sense 2. | [u] 味觉the sense you have that allows you to recognize different foods and drinks when you put them in your mouth |
| I've lost my sense of taste. 我尝不出味道。 |
少量small quantity 3. | [c][ususing] 少许尝的东西;一口;一点儿a small quantity of food or drink that you try in order to see what it is like |
| Just have a taste of this cheese. 尝一点儿这种奶酪吧。 |
短暂经历short experience 4. | [sing] 体验;尝试a short experience of sth |
| This was my first taste of live theatre. 这是我初次在现场看戏。 | | Although we didn't know it, this incident was a taste of things to come . 尽管当时我们并不知道,但这件事是后来一系列事件的开端。 |
判断力ability to choose well 5. | [u] 鉴赏力;欣赏力a person's ability to choose things that people recognize as being of good quality or appropriate |
| He has very good taste in music. 他有很高的音乐欣赏力。 | | They've got more money than taste. 他们有钱,但品味不高。 | | The room was furnished with taste. 这个房间布置得很雅致。 |
喜好what you like 6. | [c][u] 爱好;志趣what a person likes or prefers |
| That trip gave me a taste for foreign travel. 那次旅游使我产生了去国外旅行的兴趣。 | | She has very expensive tastes in clothes. 她讲究穿高档的服装。 | | The colour and style is a matter of personal taste . 颜色和式样是个人爱好问题。 | | Modern art is not to everyone's taste . 现代艺术不见得适合每个人的口味。 | | There are trips to suit all tastes. 有适合各种喜好的旅游。 |
IDM | Most of his jokes were in very poor taste. 他的笑话大多粗俗不堪。 |
be in bad, poor, the worst possible, etc. taste 趣味低级;粗俗;不得体to be offensive and not at all appropriate | Most of his jokes were in very poor taste. 他的笑话大多粗俗不堪。 |
be in good, the best possible, etc. taste 适度;得体to be appropriate and not at all offensive leave a bad/nasty taste in the mouth 使后来感到厌恶(或羞耻);留下坏印象to make you feel disgusted or ashamed afterwards | Add salt and pepper to taste. 适量放盐和胡椒粉。 |
to taste 按口味;适量in the quantity that is needed to make sth taste the way you prefer | Add salt and pepper to taste. 适量放盐和胡椒粉。 |
有味道have flavour 1. | 有…味道to have a particular flavour |
| | | The ice tasted of mint. 这刨冰有薄荷味儿。 | | This drink tastes like sherry. 这种酒味道像雪利酒。 |
有味道have flavour 1. | 有…味道的having a particular flavour |
| foul-tasting medicine 难吃的药 |
辨味recognize flavour 2. | [t] ~ sth 尝出,品出(食品或饮料的味道)to be able to recognize flavours in food and drink |
| You can taste the garlic in this stew. 在这炖肉里你可以尝出大蒜的味道。 |
尝味test flavour 3. | [t] ~ sth 尝,品(味道)to test the flavour of sth by eating or drinking a small amount of it |
| Taste it and see if you think there's enough salt in it. 你尝尝看这够不够咸。 |
吃;喝eat/drink 4. | [t] ~ sth 吃;喝to eat or drink food or liquid |
| I've never tasted anything like it. 我从来没有吃过像这样的东西。 |
有短暂经历have short experience 5. | [t] ~ sth 浅尝;尝到甜头to have a short experience of sth, especially sth that you want more of |
| He had tasted freedom only to lose it again. 他刚尝到了自由的甜头,却又失去了。 |
n. | | v. | 1. 尝,尝味,品(尝)味道;吃出…的味道;〔通例用于否定句〕饮食,吃 1. 尝,尝味,品(尝)味道;吃出…的味道;〔通例用于否定句〕饮食,吃 |
n. | 1. a small quantity of something eaten, drunk, or sampled to assess its effect on the sensory receptors on the surface of the tongue or in the mouth 2. a brief sample or experience of something, especially for the first time 3. a tendency to like or enjoy something 4. the faculty of making discerning judgments in aesthetic matters 5. a sense of what is proper or acceptable socially 6. the sense that perceives the distinctive qualities of something such as a food by means of the sensory organs in the tongue 7. the sensation stimulated in the taste buds when food, drink, or other substances are in contact with them. 8. an act of putting a small amount of something in the mouth in order to try it or test its flavor 9. the flavour that something creates in your mouth when you eat or drink it 10. the ability to judge if something is good or bad in things like art, fashion, and social behaviour 1. a small quantity of something eaten, drunk, or sampled to assess its effect on the sensory receptors on the surface of the tongue or in the mouth 2. a brief sample or experience of something, especially for the first time 3. a tendency to like or enjoy something 4. the faculty of making discerning judgments in aesthetic matters 5. a sense of what is proper or acceptable socially 6. the sense that perceives the distinctive qualities of something such as a food by means of the sensory organs in the tongue 7. the sensation stimulated in the taste buds when food, drink, or other substances are in contact with them. 8. an act of putting a small amount of something in the mouth in order to try it or test its flavor 9. the flavour that something creates in your mouth when you eat or drink it 10. the ability to judge if something is good or bad in things like art, fashion, and social behaviour | v. | 1. to have a particular effect on the taste buds 2. to discern the flavor of a substance by means of the taste buds 3. to put a small amount of food or drink into the mouth in order to try it or to test its flavor 4. to experience something, especially for the first time or only briefly 5. to experience something for a short time 6. to realize what someone else is feeling or thinking 7. to have a particular flavour. Food can taste sweet like sugar, salty like salt, sour like a lemon, or bitter like strong black coffee 8. to eat or drink something and to experience its flavour 1. to have a particular effect on the taste buds 2. to discern the flavor of a substance by means of the taste buds 3. to put a small amount of food or drink into the mouth in order to try it or to test its flavor 4. to experience something, especially for the first time or only briefly 5. to experience something for a short time 6. to realize what someone else is feeling or thinking 7. to have a particular flavour. Food can taste sweet like sugar, salty like salt, sour like a lemon, or bitter like strong black coffee 8. to eat or drink something and to experience its flavour |
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