• 基础释义
  • 例句
  • 四级真题
  • 柯林斯词典释义
例句
英语四级真题
    Apple's products were designed to accord with the boss's tastes and to meet his extremely high standards.
    出自-2012年12月阅读原文
    This information not only tells us what people are eating but also tells us about the changes in attitudes and tastes
    出自-2012年12月听力原文
    Some restaurants are modifying the recipes (菜谱) of British dishes to breathe new life into the classics, while others are using better quality ingredients but remaining true to British traditions and tastes
    出自-2011年6月阅读原文
柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
  • N-UNCOUNT
    味觉
    Taste is one of the five senses that people have. When you have food or drink in your mouth, your sense of taste makes it possible for you to recognize what it is.
    例句
    ...a keen sense of taste. 灵敏的味觉
  • N-COUNT
    味道;口味
    The taste of something is the individual quality which it has when you put it in your mouth and which distinguishes it from other things. For example, something may have a sweet, bitter, sour, or salty taste.
    例句
    I like the taste of wine and enjoy trying different kinds... 我喜欢葡萄酒的味道,喜欢品尝不同的口味。 The taste of blood in her throat made her want to vomit... 她嗓子里的血腥味让她直恶心。
  • N-SING
    (品尝的)少量,一点,一小口
    If you have a taste of some food or drink, you try a small amount of it in order to see what the flavour is like.
    例句
    We have a taste of the white wine he's brought. 我们尝了尝他带来的白葡萄酒。
  • VERB
    有…的味道
    If food or drink tastes of something, it has that particular flavour, which you notice when you eat or drink it.
    例句
    I drank a cup of tea that tasted of diesel... 我喝了杯有股柴油味的茶。 It tastes like chocolate... 它吃起来像巧克力。
  • VERB
    尝;品尝
    If you taste some food or drink, you eat or drink a small amount of it in order to try its flavour, for example to see if you like it or not.
    例句
    He finished his aperitif and tasted the wine the waiter had produced... 他喝完开胃酒,又尝了点侍者端来的葡萄酒。 Before proceeding any further, cut off a small bit of the meat and taste it. 在进行下一步之前,先切一小块肉尝尝。
  • VERB
    尝出…的味道
    If you can taste something that you are eating or drinking, you are aware of its flavour.
    例句
    You can taste the chilli in the dish but it is a little sweet. 你可以尝出菜里面有辣椒,不过味道有点甜。
  • N-SING
    (短暂的)经历,体验,尝试
    If you have a taste of a particular way of life or activity, you have a brief experience of it.
    例句
    But having had a taste of the big time, he won't want to go back to playing in the reserves... 但是,有过一举成名的经历以后,他就不会再想回去当替补了。 This voyage was his first taste of freedom. 这次航行使他初次体验到了自由的滋味。
  • VERB
    (短暂地)经历,感受,尝试
    If you taste something such as a way of life or a pleasure, you experience it for a short period of time.
    例句
    Anyone who has tasted this life wants it to carry on for as long as possible. 任何过过这种日子的人都希望它持续得越久越好。
  • N-SING
    喜欢;偏好
    If you have a taste for something, you have a liking or preference for it.
    例句
    She developed a taste for journeys to isolated hazardous regions in North America... 她喜欢上了到北美那些险象环生的偏远地区旅行。 That gave me a taste for reading. 那使我喜欢上了读书。
  • N-UNCOUNT
    鉴赏力;品味
    A person's taste is their choice in the things that they like or buy, for example their clothes, possessions, or music. If you say that someone has good taste, you mean that you approve of their choices. If you say that they have poor taste, you disapprove of their choices.
    例句
    His taste in clothes is extremely good... 他在穿衣方面很有品味。 Oxford's social circle was far too liberal for her taste. 牛津的社交圈过于开放,不合她的胃口。
  • PHRASE
    格调庸俗的/格调高雅的;没品位的/高品位的;不合时宜的/得体的
    If you say that something that is said or done is in bad taste or in poor taste, you mean that it is offensive, often because it concerns death or sex and is inappropriate for the situation. If you say that something is in good taste, you mean that it is not offensive and that it is appropriate for the situation.
    例句
    He rejects the idea that his film is in bad taste... 他不接受那种认为他的电影格调不高的观点。 I do not feel your actions were either appropriate or done in good taste. 我认为你的行为既不妥当又不合时宜。
  • PHRASE
    (烹饪时)依各人口味,酌量
    When a recipe tells you to add a particular spice or other flavouring to taste, it means that you can add as much of that ingredient as you like.
    例句
    Add tomato paste, salt and pepper to taste. 酌量添加番茄酱、盐和胡椒粉。