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taste

noun
/teɪst/
/teɪst/
Idioms
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    of food and drink

  1. [countable, uncountable] the particular quality that different foods and drinks have that allows you to recognize them when you put them in your mouth味道;滋味
    • a sweet/salty/bitter/sour taste甜味/咸味/苦味/酸味
    • I don't like the taste of olives.我不喜欢橄榄的味道。
    • This dish has an unusual combination of tastes and textures.这道菜的味道和口感搭配得很奇特。
    • The soup has very little taste.这汤没什么味道。
    Extra Examples
    • Don't have a cigarette now—you'll spoil the taste of your food!现在不要抽烟 - 你会吃不出饭菜的真正味道!
    • He sensed the taste of blood in his mouth.他感觉到嘴里有血的味道。
    • I had a strong coffee to take away the nasty taste of the food.我喝了一杯浓咖啡来消除食物恶心的味道。
    • She savoured the taste of the champagne.她品嚐了香槟的味道。
    • The drink left a bitter taste in his mouth.那饮料在他口中留下一丝苦味。
    • You need to use fresh herbs to get the authentic Italian taste.你需要用新鲜的芳草料才能做出正宗的意大利风味来。
    Topics Cooking and eatinga2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • delicious
    • fresh
    • nice
    verb + taste
    • have
    • leave
    • affect
    taste + noun
    • buds
    See full entry
  2. sense感觉官能

  3. [uncountable] the sense you have that allows you to recognize different foods and drinks when you put them in your mouth味觉
    • I've lost my sense of taste.我尝不出味道。
  4. small quantity少量

  5. [countable, usually singular] a small quantity of food or drink that you try in order to see what it is like少许尝的东西;一口;一点儿
    • Just have a taste of this cheese.尝一点儿这种奶酪吧。
    • Do you want a taste?你想尝尝吗?
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • brief
    • little
    • small
    verb + taste
    • get
    • have
    • taste
    preposition
    • taste of
    phrases
    • a taste of things to come
    See full entry
  6. short experience短暂经历

  7. [singular] a short experience of something体验;尝试
    • This was my first taste of live theatre.这是我初次在现场看戏。
    • Although we didn't know it, this incident was a taste of things to come.尽管当时我们并不知道,但这件事是后来一系列事件的开端。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • brief
    • little
    • small
    verb + taste
    • get
    • have
    • taste
    preposition
    • taste of
    phrases
    • a taste of things to come
    See full entry
  8. ability to choose well判断力

  9. [uncountable] a person’s ability to choose things that people recognize as being of good quality or appropriate鉴赏力;欣赏力
    • taste in something He has very good taste in music.他有很高的音乐欣赏力。
    • They've got more money than taste.他们有钱,但品味不高。
    • She's famous for her impeccable taste and style.她以无可挑剔的品味和风格而闻名。
    Extra Examples
    • The room was furnished with taste.这个房间布置得很雅致。
    • The remark showed a deplorable lack of taste.那些话语显示出极差的品位。
    • The designer has exercised good taste in her choice of fabrics.设计师在面料选择上表现出不俗的品味。
    • Her work is executed with impeccable taste.她的作品体现了无可挑剔的品味。
    • Contemporary arbiters of taste dismissed his paintings as rubbish.当代鉴赏家把他的画斥为垃圾。
    Topics Preferences and decisionsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • excellent
    • exquisite
    • fine
    verb + taste
    • reflect
    • show
    • exercise
    preposition
    • in … taste
    • with taste
    • taste in
    phrases
    • an arbiter of taste
    • in the best possible taste
    • in the worst possible taste
    See full entry
  10. what you like喜好

  11. [countable, uncountable] what a person likes or prefers爱好;志趣
    • You can adapt the recipe to suit your personal taste.你可以调整食谱以适合你的个人口味。
    • taste for something That trip gave me a taste for foreign travel.那次旅游使我产生了去国外旅行的兴趣。
    • to develop/acquire a taste for luxury培养/获得对奢侈品的爱好
    • taste in something He has very expensive taste in clothes.他对服装很有品味。
    • The colour and style is a matter of personal taste颜色和式样是个人爱好问题。
    • to somebody's taste Modern art is not to everyone's taste.现代艺术不见得适合每个人的口味。
    Extra Examples
    • There are trips to suit all tastes.有适合各种喜好的旅游。
    • They have a taste for adventure.他们喜欢冒险。
    • Her choice of outfit demonstrated her taste for the outrageous.她选那样的套装彰显了她大胆独特的个人趣味。
    • Now he is retired he has time to indulge his tastes for writing and politics.现在他退休了,有时间去满足自己在写作和政治方面的兴趣了。
    • People with a taste for complex plots will enjoy this book.喜欢复杂情节的人会喜欢这本书。
    • Her music appeals to popular taste.她的音乐符合大众口味。
    • His tastes run to the exotic.他喜欢异国情调。
    • If fishing is not to your taste, there are many other leisure activities on offer.如果你对钓鱼不感兴趣,这里还提供许多其他的休闲活动。
    • The house reflected his tastes.这座房子反映了他的品味。
    • The music was too modern for my taste.这音乐对我这种品味的人来说太现代了。
    • You obviously share her taste in reading.显然你也和她一样喜欢读书。
    • He has an unusual taste in music.他对音乐有独特的鉴赏力。
    Topics Preferences and decisionsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • catholic
    • eclectic
    • varied
    verb + taste
    • have
    • like
    • share
    taste + verb
    • lie
    • run
    • change
    preposition
    • for somebody’s taste
    • to taste
    • to your taste
    phrases
    • a man/​woman of … tastes
    • a matter of (personal) taste
    • a wide range/​variety of tastes
    See full entry
  12. Word OriginMiddle English (also in the sense ‘touch’): from Old French tast (noun), taster (verb) ‘touch, try, taste’, perhaps based on a blend of Latin tangere ‘to touch’ and gustare ‘to taste’.
Idioms
an acquired taste
  1. a thing that you do not like much at first but gradually learn to like养成的爱好
    • Abstract art is an acquired taste.要慢慢培养才会欣赏抽象艺术。
    Topics Preferences and decisionsc2
be in bad, poor, the worst possible, etc. taste
  1. to be offensive and not at all appropriate趣味低级;粗俗;不得体
    • Most of his jokes were in very poor taste.他的笑话大多粗俗不堪。
be in good, the best possible, etc. taste
  1. to be appropriate and not at all offensive适度;得体
    • The love scenes are all done in the best possible taste.爱情场景的设计品味极佳。
leave a bad/nasty taste in the mouth
  1. (of events or experiences事件或经历) to make you feel upset or ashamed afterwards使后来感到厌恶(或羞耻);留下坏印象
    • The whole business left a bad taste in my mouth.整件事让我苦不堪言。
a taste/dose of your own medicine
  1. the same bad treatment that you have given to others自己曾给别人的苦头
    • Let the bully have a taste of his own medicine.让那个恶棍得到报应吧。
there’s no accounting for taste
  1. (saying) used to say how difficult it is to understand why somebody likes somebody/something that you do not like at all人的爱憎好恶是无法解释的;人各有所好
    • She thinks he's wonderful—oh well, there's no accounting for taste.她认为他了不起。嗯,算了,人各有所好嘛。
to taste
  1. in the quantity that is needed to make something taste the way you prefer按口味;适量
    • Add salt and pepper to taste.适量放盐和胡椒粉。

taste

verb
/teɪst/
/teɪst/
not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they taste
/teɪst/
/teɪst/
he / she / it tastes
/teɪsts/
/teɪsts/
past simple tasted
/ˈteɪstɪd/
/ˈteɪstɪd/
past participle tasted
/ˈteɪstɪd/
/ˈteɪstɪd/
past simple tasting
/ˈteɪstɪŋ/
/ˈteɪstɪŋ/
past participle tasting
/ˈteɪstɪŋ/
/ˈteɪstɪŋ/
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    have taste

  1. linking verb to have a particular taste有…味道
    • + adj. to taste good/delicious/sweet味道好/好吃/甜
    • taste like something This drink tastes like sherry.这种酒味道像雪利酒。
    • taste of something The ice tasted of mint.这刨冰有薄荷味儿。
    Grammar Point want / like / love / hate / thinkwant / like / love / hate / think
    • These verbs belong to a group known as stative verbs because they describe a state rather than an action (although think can describe either an action or a state). Stative verbs are not usually used in the progressive tenses. However, it is becoming more common for some stative verbs to be used with progressive tenses. Stative verbs such as want, like, love, hate and think are sometimes used in informal language to describe a state at a particular moment, or a state that continues for a period of time:
      • Why are you wanting a new phone when your current one works perfectly well?为什么你想要一部新手机,而你现在的手机工作得很好?
      • What shall we do tonight? I’m thinking bowling.今晚我们做什么?我在想保龄球。
      • I’m loving the weather today! 我喜欢今天的天气!
      Other stative verbs that can be used this way include prefer, remember, taste and understand
    Extra Examples
    • The fish tasted faintly of garlic.这鱼带点儿大蒜味儿。
    • The water tasted strongly of chemicals.水尝起来有一股浓浓的化学品味道。
    • The fruit tasted rather like mango.这种水果味道很像芒果。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • strongly
    • faintly
    • slightly
    preposition
    • like
    • of
    phrases
    • taste awful
    • taste bad
    • taste bitter
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  2. -tasting
    (in adjectives构成形容词) having a particular taste有…味道的
    • foul-tasting medicine难吃的药
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • strongly
    • faintly
    • slightly
    preposition
    • like
    • of
    phrases
    • taste awful
    • taste bad
    • taste bitter
    See full entry
  3. recognize taste

  4. [transitive] taste something (often used with can or could常与 can 或 could 连用) to be able to recognize tastes in food and drink尝出,品出(食品或饮料的味道)
    • You can taste the garlic in this stew.在这炖肉里你可以尝出大蒜的味道。
    • I can't really taste anything with this cold.这么冷,我真的尝不出什么味道。
  5. test taste

  6. [transitive] taste something to test the taste of something by eating or drinking a small amount of it尝,品(味道) synonym try
    • Taste it and see if you think there's enough salt in it.你尝尝看这够不够咸。
    • Would you like to taste the wine?你想尝尝这酒吗?
    Topics Cooking and eatinga2
  7. eat/drink吃;喝

  8. [transitive] taste something to eat or drink food or liquid吃;喝
    • That's the best ice cream I've ever tasted.那是我吃过的最好吃的冰淇淋。
    • I've never tasted anything like it.我从来没有吃过像这样的东西。
    • I haven't tasted meat since I started the journey.自从踏上这次旅程我就没吃过肉。
  9. have short experience有短暂经历

  10. [transitive] taste something to have a short experience of something, especially something that you want more of浅尝;尝到甜头
    • He had tasted freedom only to lose it again.他刚尝到了自由的甜头,却又失去了。
  11. Word OriginMiddle English (also in the sense ‘touch’): from Old French tast (noun), taster (verb) ‘touch, try, taste’, perhaps based on a blend of Latin tangere ‘to touch’ and gustare ‘to taste’.

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