(of food or drink) not sampled or tested for flavour.
(食物,饮料)未被尝过的;未经辨味的
Louis's untasted food was scraped into the dog's bowl
figurative I left a score of tantalizing options untasted
Example sentencesExamples
Kim looked the other way and set her untasted glass on the counter.
Sam reached down and placed her drink, untasted, on the floor beside the chair, never taking her eyes off his still-swollen face.
Yet as it respects their peculiar and final flavor, they are untasted fruits, always in store for use, and I know not of their flavors as yet.
That took some pressure off the financial analyst, since his dish was Braised Lamb Shanks with White Beans; untasted, it looked as though the sauce could have used some reduction.
Her features unreadable, she deliberately replaced the glass on the table before her, leaving it untasted.
He left his coffee and blondie on top of the display case, untasted, and vanished into the crowd.
Definition of untasted in US English:
untasted
adjectiveˌənˈtāstədˌənˈteɪstəd
(of food or drink) not sampled or tested for flavor.
(食物,饮料)未被尝过的;未经辨味的
Louis's untasted food was scraped into the dog's bowl
Example sentencesExamples
Sam reached down and placed her drink, untasted, on the floor beside the chair, never taking her eyes off his still-swollen face.
He left his coffee and blondie on top of the display case, untasted, and vanished into the crowd.
Kim looked the other way and set her untasted glass on the counter.
Yet as it respects their peculiar and final flavor, they are untasted fruits, always in store for use, and I know not of their flavors as yet.
That took some pressure off the financial analyst, since his dish was Braised Lamb Shanks with White Beans; untasted, it looked as though the sauce could have used some reduction.
Her features unreadable, she deliberately replaced the glass on the table before her, leaving it untasted.