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TOEFL BNC: 2077 COCA: 2031

taste

1 taste /ˈteɪst/ noun
plural tastes
1 taste
/ˈteɪst/
noun
plural tastes
Learner's definition of TASTE
[count] : the sweet, sour, bitter, or salty quality of a thing that you can sense when it is in your mouth : the flavor that you can taste when you eat or drink something味道;滋味
sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻
[noncount] : the ability to notice or recognize flavors when you eat or drink : the ability to taste things味觉
[count] : a small amount of food or drink that you have in order to see how it tastes少许;一口usually singular通常用单数
[singular] : something (such as a brief experience) that gives you some knowledge about what something is like体验;领略usually + of
: the feelings that each person has about what is appealing, attractive, etc. : the feelings that cause someone to like or not like something喜欢;爱好
[noncount]
[count]
see also acquired taste at acquire
[noncount]
: the ability to choose what is appealing, attractive, appropriate, or enjoyable鉴赏力;品位
used in phrases to say that something (such as a person's speech or behavior) is or is not proper and acceptable(用于短语,表示某人的言行举止等)得当,不得当

a taste of your own medicine

see medicine

to taste

: in an amount that results in the taste that you wantused in recipes to indicate how much salt, pepper, etc., should be added to food依照口味,适量(用于食谱,指应放入盐、胡椒等的量)
2 taste /ˈteɪst/ verb
tastes; tasted; tasting
2 taste
/ˈteɪst/
verb
tastes; tasted; tasting
Learner's definition of TASTE
not used in progressive tenses, [linking verb] : to have a particular taste有…味道
sometimes + of
[+ object]
: to sense the flavor of (something that you are eating or drinking)吃出(或喝出)…的味道
: to put a small amount of (food or drink) in your mouth in order to find out what its flavor is尝;品尝
not used in progressive tenses : eat
[+ object] : to experience (something)经历;体验

taste blood

see blood
TOEFL BNC: 2077 COCA: 2031

taste

1 of 2

verb

tasted; tasting

transitive verb

1
: to ascertain the flavor of by taking a little into the mouth
2
: to eat or drink especially in small quantities
3
: to perceive or recognize as if by the sense of taste
4
: to become acquainted with by experience
has tasted the frustration of defeat
5
archaic : appreciate, enjoy

intransitive verb

1
: to have a specific flavor
the apple tastes sour
2
: to eat or drink a little
3
: to test the flavor of something by taking a small part into the mouth
4
: to have perception, experience, or enjoyment : partake
often used with of

taste

2 of 2

noun

plural tastes
1
a
: the special sense that perceives and distinguishes the sweet, sour, bitter, salty, or umami quality of a dissolved substance and is mediated by taste buds on the tongue
b
: the objective sweet, sour, bitter, salty, or umami quality of a dissolved substance as perceived by the sense of taste
c
: a sensation obtained from a substance in the mouth that is typically produced by the stimulation of the sense of taste combined with those of touch and smell : flavor
2
: the distinctive quality of an experience
The way we were treated left a bad taste in my mouth [=made me feel disgusted, bitter, etc.]
3
a
: a small amount tasted
b
: a small amount : bit
especially : a sample of experience
her first taste of success
c
obsolete : the act of tasting
4
: individual preference : inclination
5
a
: critical judgment, discernment, or appreciation
b
: manner or aesthetic quality indicative of such discernment or appreciation
6
obsolete : test

Example Sentences

Verb The pie tasted too sweet. The wine tastes like vinegar. She said there was garlic in the sauce, but I couldn't really taste it. Have you ever tasted anything so delicious? I tasted the tea and put more sugar in it. She offered to taste the wine. He tasted the tea to see if it was sweet enough. This is the first food I've tasted since yesterday. She talked about the day when she first tasted the joy of flying. He has tasted the frustration of defeat. Noun The wine had a slightly bitter taste. She likes the taste of apples and cinnamon. I detected a strong taste of ginger in the sauce. The illness affected her sense of taste. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
The fruit available may redefine your expectations of what strawberries, cantaloupe, pineapple and bananas should taste like, as the climate produces incredibly sweet flavor profiles. Jeff Buchanan, Robb Report, 7 Sep. 2022 If the best things on the menu are organic celebrations of mostly Filipino inspiration, the less successful dishes taste like concessions to the fusion narrative. Jiayang Fan, The New Yorker, 2 Sep. 2022 Mix salt and pepper to taste into the ground bison. Tribune News Service, cleveland, 29 Aug. 2022 These cubes incorporate both and will taste great in a gin and tonic or French 75. Mackensy Lunsford, USA TODAY, 4 June 2022 In order for Enroot sparkling cold brew teas to not only taste good but have effective benefits from the ingredients, the cold brew process takes 20 hours to not make the final product bitter or have the need for sweeteners. Valentina Di Donato, Forbes, 17 Apr. 2022 Let babies taste bitterness in foods such as kale, and pucker at the sourness of grapefruit. Washington Post, 10 Apr. 2022 The first episode of the third season featured Rick going to McDonald's to taste the sauce in a dream sequence. Stephanie Wenger, PEOPLE.com, 21 Mar. 2022 The institute also offers wine-centric classes, where guests have the chance to learn to expertly taste wine in 90 seconds and how professionals pair wine and cheese. Los Angeles Times, 27 Jan. 2022
Noun
My family sees entertaining — and accessories that go with it — as an indication of taste, of hospitality, of manners, of respect and esteem. Alexis E. Barton, Washington Post, 12 Sep. 2022 Choose from dozens of nutritious meals or have Factor create your order based on your taste preferences. Good Housekeeping, 9 Sep. 2022 Sprecher Cherry Cola came out on top in a blind taste test of 12 popular brands, according to national culture magazine Uproxx. Elaine Rewolinski, Journal Sentinel, 29 Aug. 2022 These interviews are usually conducted by companies that need to research anything from video game preferences to soda taste tests. Seventeen, 11 Aug. 2022 No reason to use fancy tools — just do a taste test. Nan Sterman, San Diego Union-Tribune, 6 Aug. 2022 On her eighth hot-sauce taste test, Lizzo’s teeth were chattering and her body was shaking with spice overload as her eyes teared up. Hannah Dailey, Billboard, 4 Aug. 2022 The beauty of ranch water is there's no exact science to perfecting this drink, so feel free to adjust it to your taste preferences. Katlyn Moncada, Better Homes & Gardens, 3 Aug. 2022 Goss said that in a blind taste test with catfish and other white fish, many people actually preferred the copi. Sarah Bowman, The Indianapolis Star, 27 July 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English, to touch, test, taste, from Anglo-French taster, from Vulgar Latin *taxitare, frequentative of Latin taxare to touch, feel — more at tax entry 2

First Known Use

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 4

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 4c

Time Traveler
The first known use of taste was in the 14th century
TOEFL BNC: 2077 COCA: 2031
taste

noun¹

1flavour/flavor味道ADJECTIVE | VERB + TASTE | TASTE + NOUN ADJECTIVEdelicious, fresh, nice, pleasant, refreshing美味;新鮮的味道;可口的味道;清爽的味道distinctive特色風味pungent, rich, strong刺激的/濃郁的/濃烈的味道bland, mild清淡的/淡淡的味道foul, nasty, unpleasant腐臭的/惡心的/難吃的味道bitter, creamy, metallic, salty, sharp, smooth, sour, spicy, sweet苦味;奶油味;金屬味;鹹味;刺激的味道;醇和的味道;酸味;香料味;甜味authentic正宗的味道You need to use fresh herbs to get the authentic Italian taste.你需要用新鮮的芳草料才能做出正宗的意大利風味來。VERB + TASTEhave有味道The soup had a very salty taste.湯的味道很鹹。leave留下味道The drink left a bitter taste in his mouth.飲料在他口中留下一絲苦味。The whole business left a bad taste in my mouth. (figurative) 整件事讓我苦不堪言。affect影響味道spoil破壞味道Don't have a cigarette now-you'll spoil the taste of your food!現在不要抽煙 - 你會吃不出飯菜的真正味道!enhance, improve提味enjoy, savour/savor享受/品嚐美味She was enjoying the taste of the champagne.她享受着香檳的美味。disguise, take away掩蓋/消除味道I had a strong coffee to take away the nasty taste of the food.我喝了一杯濃咖啡來消除食物惡心的味道。feel感覺到味道He could feel the taste of blood in his mouth.他能感覺到嘴裏的血腥味。TASTE + NOUNbuds味蕾
taste

noun²

2a taste small amount少量ADJECTIVE | VERB + TASTE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbrief, little, small嚐一小口real真正的味道That job gave me my first real taste of teaching.那份工作讓我第一次嚐到了教書的真正滋味。first第一次品嚐VERB + TASTEget, have, taste (especially NAmE) 品嚐Have a taste of this cake.嚐一下這塊蛋糕吧。give sb, offer (sb), provide (sb with)給某人品嚐;供(某人)品嚐PREPOSITIONtaste of⋯的滋味This was her first taste of success.這是她第一次嚐到成功的滋味。PHRASESa taste of things to come領略未來將發生的事The new appraisal plan is only a taste of things to come.新的評估方案只是一個嘗試。
taste

noun³

3liking愛好ADJECTIVE | VERB + TASTE | TASTE + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcatholic, eclectic, varied廣泛的愛好simple簡單的愛好refined, sophisticated雅趣;高雅的情趣expensive, extravagant費錢的/奢靡的愛好eccentric, esoteric, strange古怪的愛好;深奧的興趣;不尋常的愛好acquired後天養成的興趣Modern art is an acquired taste.現代藝術是一種後天養成的喜好。changing不斷變化的興趣the changing tastes of consumers消費者不斷變化的口味natural天生的興趣local, national當地人的愛好;民族愛好modern現代口味individual, personal個人興趣aesthetic, artistic, cultural, literary, musical, reading, sexual審美興趣;藝術興趣;文化興趣;文學興趣;音樂興趣;閱讀興趣;性審美audience, consumer, contemporary, popular, public, Western觀眾的/消費者的/當代人的/大眾的/公眾的/西方的口味Her music appeals to popular taste.她的音樂符合大眾口味。VERB + TASTEhave有興趣They have a taste for adventure.他們喜歡冒險。like, share喜歡/共有興趣You obviously share her taste in reading.顯然你也和她一樣喜歡讀書。acquire, cultivate, develop, get培養興趣lose喪失興趣I've lost my taste for exotic trips.我已經對到異域旅行不感興趣了。indulge沉醉於興趣Now he is retired he has time to indulge his tastes for writing and politics.現在他退休了,有時間去滿足自己在寫作和政治方面的興趣了。demonstrate, display顯示興趣Her choice of outfit demonstrated her taste for the outrageous.她選那樣的套裝彰顯了她大膽獨特的個人趣味。appeal to, cater for, cater to, match, meet, satisfy, suit迎合興趣;符合興趣;滿足興趣a range of hotels to suit all tastes and budgets可滿足各種喜好和消費水平的多家旅館TASTE + VERBlie興趣在⋯方面It all depends on where your tastes lie.那得看你喜歡什麼了。run愛好是⋯His tastes run to the exotic.他喜歡異國情調。change, differ, vary興趣改變/不同/變化Lifestyles differ and tastes vary.生活方式不同,愛好也千差萬別。PREPOSITIONfor sb's taste就某人的興趣來說The music was too modern for my taste.這音樂對我這種品味的人來說太現代了。to taste (= according to how much of sth as you want) 按口味Add salt and pepper to taste.依個人口味加鹽和胡椒。to your taste合口味If fishing is not to your taste, there are many other leisure activities on offer.如果你對釣魚不感興趣,這裏還提供許多其他的休閒活動。taste for對⋯的興趣People with a taste for complex plots will enjoy this book.喜歡複雜情節的人會喜歡這本書。taste in在⋯方面的興趣young people's tastes in music年輕人在音樂方面的喜好PHRASESa man/woman of ... tastes有⋯興趣的男人/女人a man of advanced tastes情趣高雅的男士a matter of (personal) taste(個人)愛好的問題What type of bicycle you should buy is very much a matter of personal taste.要買什麼款式的自行車完全視乎個人愛好而定。a wide range/variety of tastes廣泛的口味;多種口味
taste

noun⁴

4ability to make good choices判斷力ADJECTIVE | VERB + TASTE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEexcellent, exquisite, fine, good, great, impeccable出色的/敏銳的/高超的/良好的/了不起的/無可挑剔的鑒賞力Her work is executed with impeccable taste.她的作品體現了無可挑剔的品味。appalling, bad, dubious, poor, questionable, terrible糟糕透頂的/低劣的/不可信的/拙劣的/成問題的/乏善可陳的鑒賞力VERB + TASTEreflect, show反映/顯示品味The house reflected his taste.房子反映出他的品味。exercise發揮鑒賞力The designer has exercised good taste in her choice of fabrics.設計師在面料選擇上表現出不俗的品味。PREPOSITIONin ... taste有⋯的品味That joke was in very poor taste.那個玩笑很低俗。with taste有品味The room had been decorated with great taste.房間裝飾得很有品味。taste in在⋯方面的品味She has terrible taste in clothing.她在着裝方面品味極差。PHRASESan arbiter of taste (especially BrE) 鑒賞家Contemporary arbiters of taste dismissed his paintings as rubbish.當代鑒賞家把他的畫斥為垃圾。in the best possible taste, in the worst possible taste以最佳/最差的品味The love scenes are all done in the best possible taste.愛情場景的設計品味極佳。His jokes were in the worst possible taste.他笑話的品味糟糕透頂。a lack of taste缺乏品味The remark showed a real lack of taste.此話顯得極沒有品味。a man/woman of taste有品味的男人/女人taste and decency (BrE) 高雅得體The play was judged to offend against standards of public taste and decency.這齣戲被認為不符合公眾的品味及雅俗標準。
taste

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBstrongly味道很濃The water tasted strongly of chemicals.水嚐起來有一股濃濃的化學品味道。faintly, slightly嚐起來略微有點兒⋯味道The fish tasted faintly of garlic.這魚帶點兒大蒜味兒。PREPOSITIONlike嚐起來像⋯The fruit tasted rather like mango.這種水果味道很像芒果。of帶⋯味道a cake which tasted of almonds扁桃仁味的蛋糕PHRASEStaste awful, taste bad, taste bitter, taste disgusting, taste foul, taste horrible, taste terrible, taste vile難吃極了;難吃;味道苦;難以下咽taste delicious, taste fine, taste good, taste great, taste sweet, taste wonderful可口;好吃;好吃極了;味道甜甜的;味道極佳taste funny味道怪怪的

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