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/teɪst/ |
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1 | linking verb to have a particular flavour 有…味道 |
| taste good/bad/salty/sweet/delicious/awful etc Although the meal was cold, it tasted delicious. 饭菜虽然冷了,但是味道很好。 |
| The fish tasted just as good as it looked. 这鱼看起来诱人,吃起来也很好。 |
| +like This lemonade tastes more like water. 这柠檬水味道更像白水。 |
| They taste a bit like chicken. 它们吃起来有点儿鸡肉的味道。 |
| +of These biscuits don’ t taste of ginger. 这些饼干没有生姜味。 |
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2 | T to eat or drink something and experience its flavour 吃;喝 |
| I’ ve never tasted figs, but I’ ve heard they’ re very nice. 我从没吃过无花果,但听说味道非常不错。 |
| The dinner was one of the best meals I have ever tasted. 那是我所吃过的最好的饭菜之一。 |
| 2a | to put a small amount of something in your mouth to see what type of flavour it has 品尝;尝 | | Visitors will be able to taste different types of wines. 来宾们可以品尝各种不同的葡萄酒。 | | I’ ve tasted the milk and it’ s definitely off. 我尝过牛奶,它肯定变质了。 | |
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3 | T to experience something for a short time (短暂地)体验,领略,经历 |
| taste success/failure/victory It is 13 years since they last tasted victory. 他们已有13年没尝到胜利的滋味了。 |
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4 | T mainly literary to realize what someone else is feeling or thinking 意识到;感觉到 |
| You could taste the fear in the room. 你可以感觉到屋子里的恐惧气氛。 |
PHRASE |
- | tasteblood informal |
| to realize that an opponent is almost defeated |
| 意识到对手快要被击败了 |
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