taste的意思和读音

taste

: [teɪst] : [teɪst]

n.

v.

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tastes  tasting  tasted  

adj.+n.bitter taste,sweet taste,sour taste,personal taste,excellent taste

v.+n.wine taste

n.dislike

v.devour

n.sense of taste,flavor,try,discernment,flavour

v.discern,pick up,recognize,eat,experience

tasten.flavour

1.[c][u]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

I don't like the taste of olives.

This dish has an unusual combination of tastes and textures.

The soup has very little taste.

sense

2.[u]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.

small quantity

3.[c][ususing]西a small quantity of food or drink that you try in order to see what it is like

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short experience

4.[sing]a short experience of sth

This was my first taste of live theatre.

Although we didn't know it, this incident was a taste of things to come .

ability to choose well

5.[u]a person's ability to choose things that people recognize as being of good quality or appropriate

He has very good taste in music.

They've got more money than taste.

The room was furnished with taste.

what you like

6.[c][u]what a person likes or prefers

That trip gave me a taste for foreign travel.使

She has very expensive tastes in clothes.穿

The colour and style is a matter of personal taste .

Modern art is not to everyone's taste .

There are trips to suit all tastes.

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Most of his jokes were in very poor taste.

be in bad, poor, the worst possible, etc. tasteto be offensive and not at all appropriate

Most of his jokes were in very poor taste.

be in good, the best possible, etc. tasteto be appropriate and not at all offensiveleave a bad/nasty taste in the mouth使);to make you feel disgusted or ashamed afterwards

Add salt and pepper to taste.

to tastein the quantity that is needed to make sth taste the way you prefer

Add salt and pepper to taste.

linkv.have flavour

1.to have a particular flavour

It tastes sweet.

The ice tasted of mint.

This drink tastes like sherry.

v.have flavour

1.having a particular flavour

foul-tasting medicine

recognize flavour

2.[t]~ sthto be able to recognize flavours in food and drink

You can taste the garlic in this stew.

test flavour

3.[t]~ sthto 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.

eat/drink

4.[t]~ sthto eat or drink food or liquid

I've never tasted anything like it.西

have short experience

5.[t]~ sthto have a short experience of sth, especially sth that you want more of

He had tasted freedom only to lose it again.

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v.1.to have a particular flavor. Food can taste sweet like sugar, salty like salt, sour like a lemon, or bitter like strong black coffee2.to eat or drink something and to experience its flavor; to put a small amount of something in your mouth to see what kind of flavor it has3.to experience something for a short time4.to realize what someone else is feeling or thinking1.to have a particular flavor. Food can taste sweet like sugar, salty like salt, sour like a lemon, or bitter like strong black coffee2.to eat or drink something and to experience its flavor; to put a small amount of something in your mouth to see what kind of flavor it has3.to experience something for a short time4.to realize what someone else is feeling or thinking

n.1.the flavor that something creates in your mouth when you eat or drink it; a small amount of food or drink that you eat or drink in order to see what flavor it has; your mouths ability to notice the flavor of different foods and drinks2.the ability to judge if something is good or bad in things like art, fashion, and social behavior3.the types of thing that you like, for example in art, music, or clothes4.a short experience of something that you are not used to5.the feeling that is created by an experience1.the flavor that something creates in your mouth when you eat or drink it; a small amount of food or drink that you eat or drink in order to see what flavor it has; your mouths ability to notice the flavor of different foods and drinks2.the ability to judge if something is good or bad in things like art, fashion, and social behavior3.the types of thing that you like, for example in art, music, or clothes4.a short experience of something that you are not used to5.the feeling that is created by an experience

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4. soup n. ; taste n. ;;; salty adj. ; ...

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7.(common mallow)taste

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1.Tea has always been plagued with the literati, the ancient literati painting is usually expressed in poetry, drinking tea taste.

2.They work together to produce a remarkably fresh and innovative taste. . . and a remarkable level of energy.

3.when matthew blakeslee shapes hamburger patties with his hands , he experiences a vivid bitter taste in his mouth.

4.At my age, loving classical music is seen as an exceptional taste, but I don't agree with this.

5.He was not a man who allowed his taste to be warped when he knew for solid reasons that it was sound.

6.You can taste Tregothnan tea, grown in a tiny microclimate in Cornwall - surely one of the greatest rarities you can find in London!——

7.His dreams had always been Houdiniesque: they were the dreams of a pupa struggling in its blind cocoon, mad for a taste of light and air.

8.Xia and Shang nutritious meals to match up well, especially after eating ordinary fast food is not the kind of feeling greasy taste.

9.We wanted him to go up and get a taste for what it is like at a top club like Liverpool then come back and get his head down again.

10.Thy silent pride is always counter to their taste; they rejoice if once thou be humble enough to be frivolous.便