taste 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
tastenoun uk
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taste noun
(FLAVOUR)
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B1 [ C or U ] the flavour of something, or the ability of a person or animal to recognize different flavours
味道;味觉
I love the taste of garlic.
我喜欢蒜味。
Olives are usually an acquired taste (= you only like them after you have become familiar with their taste).
橄榄的味道可能要慢慢习惯后才会喜欢。
When you have a cold you often lose your sense of taste.
感冒的时候常常尝不出味道。
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aftertaste a taste for something
C2 the fact of liking or enjoying something
喜欢…,享受…
She came home from Europe with a taste for art and the finer things in life.
她从欧洲回来后就喜欢上了艺术和享受生活中其他精美的东西。
[ S ] a small amount of food
少许,一点儿
Have a taste of the sauce and tell me if it needs salt.
尝尝酱汁,看看是否需要加盐。
更多范例减少例句When preparing meals, you need to think about variety and taste as well as nutritional value.Lemons have a sharp taste.This wine has a light, fresh taste.Aniseed has a very distinctive taste - I don't like it personally.We value herbs for their taste, but we forget that they also have medicinal properties.
taste noun
(JUDGMENT)
B2 [ C or U ] a person's approval of and liking for particular things
(个人的)兴趣,爱好
I'm not really into new cars - old vintage cars are more to my taste (= what I like).
我一向不怎么喜欢新车——倒是更喜欢老式汽车。
B2 [ U ] approving a person's ability to judge and recognize what is good or suitable, especially relating to such matters as art, style, beauty, and behaviour
鉴赏力,审美力;品位
He has terrible taste so you can probably imagine what his house looks like.
他的品位极差,你大概可以想象出他家是什么样子。
His taste in clothes leaves a little to be desired.
他的着装品位实在不怎么样。
tastes B2 [ plural ]
the things a person likes
爱好,(个人)喜欢的事物
I have expensive tastes (= I like expensive things).
我看来是喜欢奢华的东西。
更多范例减少例句She has a rather esoteric taste in clothes.She's always had execrable taste in men.She has exquisite taste.They've got those curtains that tie up with big bows - they're a bit fussy for my taste.I don't think garden gnomes are in very good taste.
taste noun
(EXPERIENCE)
B2 [ S ] a short experience of something
短暂的体验
I had a taste of office work during the summer and that was enough.
夏天我体验了一下在办公室工作的滋味,可真够我受的。
习语
be in good, the best possible, etc. taste
be in bad, poor, the worst possible, etc. taste
tasteverb [ T ] uk
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taste verb [T]
(FOOD/DRINK)
B1 to put food or drink in your mouth to find out what flavour it has
尝…的味道
Taste this sauce and tell me if it needs seasoning.
尝尝酱汁,看看要不要加佐料。
What is this? I've never tasted anything like it.
这究竟是什么东西?我从没吃过这种东西。
taste good, bad, sweet, etc.
B1 to have a particular flavour
吃起来好吃/难吃/甜(等等)
This sauce tastes strange.
这种酱汁味道很怪。
This coffee tastes like dishwater!
这咖啡的味道简直像洗碗水!
UK The bread tastes of onions.
这面包有股洋葱味。
更多范例减少例句Taste the stew to see if it has enough salt.How do you know you don't like it if you won't even taste it?We all tasted the cake.If you've ever tasted Carmen's cooking, you'll know what I mean.She drew off a little of her home-made wine just to taste.
taste verb [T]
(EXPERIENCE)
to experience something for a short time
(短暂)体验,经历,领略
Once you've tasted luxury it's very hard to settle for anything else.
你一旦体验过奢侈的滋味,就很难将就了。
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taste的例句
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We begin by shortly analyzing the case without taste for variety.
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Training them in the arts of dance, poetry and song not only was in good diplomatic tastes, but also reflected their patronage of the arts.
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This suggests that his theory is less important in his own practice, and in the practice of others, than unspoken and unverified matters of taste.
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A significant generational change in the industry, reflected in opposing musical tastes, was clearly emerging.
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It became very popular in the early 1990s and is associated with bad taste, kitsch, provincialism, and a lack of political consciousness.
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They watch world cinema and have very different tastes from their parents.
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They are too dominated by conventions of rhyming for his taste (1986: 8).
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It was clear, however, that his academic tastes extended beyond this.
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