taste
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT Taste is one of the five senses that people have. When you have food or drink in your mouth, your sense of taste makes it possible for you to recognize what it is. 味覺
...a keen sense of taste. …靈敏的味覺。
2. N-COUNT The taste of something is the individual quality that it has when you put it in your mouth and that distinguishes it from other things. For example, something may have a sweet, bitter, sour, or salty taste. 味道
I like the taste of wine and enjoy trying different kinds. 我喜歡葡萄酒的味道,喜歡品嘗不同種類的葡萄酒。
3. N-SING If you have a taste of some food or drink, you try a small amount of it in order to see what the flavour is like. 嘗
Yves sometimes gives customers a taste of a wine before they order. 伊維斯有時(shí)候會(huì)在顧客們點(diǎn)酒前讓他們先嘗一下。
4. V-I If food or drink tastes of something, it has that particular flavour, which you notice when you eat or drink it. 有…味道[no cont]
I drank a cup of tea that tasted of diesel. 我喝了一杯有柴油味的茶。
It tastes like chocolate. 它吃起來像巧克力。
5. V-T If you taste some food or drink, you eat or drink a small amount of it in order to try its flavour, for example, to see if you like it or not. 品嘗
I tasted the wine the waiter had produced. 我嘗了嘗服務(wù)員端上來的葡萄酒。
6. V-T If you can taste something that you are eating or drinking, you are aware of its flavour. 嘗出…味道[no passive]
You can taste the green chilli in the dish but it is a little sweet. 你能吃出菜里有青辣椒的味道,但它有點(diǎn)甜。
7. N-SING If you have a taste of a particular way of life or activity, you have a brief experience of it. (短暫的) 體驗(yàn)
This voyage was his first taste of freedom. 這次航行使他第一次體驗(yàn)到自由的滋味。
8. V-T If you taste something such as a way of life or a pleasure, you experience it for a short period of time. (短暫地) 體驗(yàn)[no passive]
Once you have tasted the outdoor life in southern California, it's hard to return to Montana in winter. 一旦你體驗(yàn)過南加州的戶外生活,再要回到蒙大拿過冬就會(huì)感到很難。
9. N-SING If you have a taste for something, you have a liking or preference for it. 喜好
That gave me a taste for reading. 那使我有了讀書的喜好。
10. N-UNCOUNT A person's taste is their choice in the things that they like or buy, for example, their clothes, possessions, or music. If you say that someone has good taste, you mean that you approve of their choices. If you say that they have bad taste, you disapprove of their choices. 品味[also N in pl]
His taste in clothes is extremely good. 他在服裝上品味極好。
11. PHRASE If you say that something that is said or done is in bad taste or in poor taste, you mean that it is offensive, often because it concerns death or sex and is inappropriate for the situation. If you say that something is in good taste, you mean that it is not offensive and that it is appropriate for the situation. 品味低/高
He rejects the idea that his film is in bad taste. 他拒絕接受那種認(rèn)為他的電影品味低的觀點(diǎn)。
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taste /te?st/ (tasting,tasted,tastes)
劍橋詞典
- 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 .
- 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 (FLAVOUR)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 or 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ]the flavour of something, or the ability of a person or animal to recognize different flavours
味道;味覺
I love the taste of garlic . 我喜歡蒜味。
Olives are usually an acquired taste (= you only like them after you have become familiar with their taste). 橄欖的味道可能要慢慢習(xí)慣后才會(huì)喜歡。
When you have a cold you often lose your sense of taste. 感冒的時(shí)候常常嘗不出味道。
也見 aftertaste
?a taste for sth
the fact of liking or enjoying something
喜歡…,享受…
She came home from Europe with a taste for art and the finer things in life . 她從歐洲回來后就喜歡上了藝術(shù)和享受生活中其他精美的東西。
[ 單數(shù)名詞 ]
a small amount of food
少許,一點(diǎn)兒
Have a taste of the sauce and tell me if it needs salt . 嘗嘗醬汁,看看是否需要加鹽。
例句
taste noun (JUDGMENT)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 or 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ]a person's approval of and liking for particular things
(個(gè)人的)興趣,愛好
I'm not really into new cars - old vintage cars are more to my taste (= what I like). 我一向不怎么喜歡新車——倒是更喜歡老式汽車。
[ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] 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
鑒賞力,審美力;品位
He has terrible taste so you can probably imagine what his house looks like. 他的品位極差,你大概可以想象出他家是什么樣子。
His taste in clothes leaves a little to be desired . 他的著裝品位實(shí)在不怎么樣。
?tastes [ 名詞的復(fù)數(shù)形式 ]
the things a person likes
愛好,(個(gè)人)喜歡的事物
I have expensive tastes (= I like expensive things). 我看來是喜歡奢華的東西。
例句
taste noun (EXPERIENCE)
[ 單數(shù)名詞 ]a short experience of something
短暫的體驗(yàn)
I had a taste of office work during the summer and that was enough. 夏天我體驗(yàn)了一下在辦公室工作的滋味,可真夠我受的。
習(xí)語
be in good, the best possible, etc. tastebe in bad, poor, the worst possible, etc. taste 返回 taste