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taste FLAVOURteIstnthe flavour of something, or the ability of a person or animal to recognize different flavours味道; 味觉Sugar has a sweet taste and lemons have a sour taste. [U]糖味甜,而柠檬味酸。I love the taste of garlic. [U]我喜欢蒜味。I had a sandwich over an hour ago and I've still got the taste of onions in my mouth. [U]一个多小时前我吃了块三明治,现在嘴里还有洋葱味。Do you think this sauce lacks a bit of taste? [U]你觉得这调味汁的味道是不是淡了一点?I lose my sense of (= ability to) taste when I've got a cold. [U]我感冒时味觉很不灵敏。I didn't like red wine before but I acquired a taste for it (= started to like it as I became familiar with it) while I was living in France. [U]我以前不喜欢喝红葡萄酒,住在法国期间我开始渐渐喜欢起来。Olives are perhaps an acquired taste (= you only like them after you have become familiar with their taste). [C]橄榄的味道可能要让人习惯后才喜欢。You can lose your taste for (= stop enjoying the taste of) sweet things as you get older. [U]你长大后可能就不再喜欢吃甜食了。A taste of food is a small amount of it.尝; 少许,一点儿Just a taste of cake for me, please, I'm supposed to be dieting! [C]就给我一点儿蛋糕,我可正在节食!(fig.) I had a taste of (= I briefly experienced) office work during the summer and that was quite enough. [C]我在夏天初尝了在办公室工作的滋味,而那已经够我受的了。Taste buds are a group of cells, found esp. on the tongue, which allow different tastes to be recognized.味蕾 [AFTERTASTE]
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