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*taste¹ /test; teɪst/ n 1 [C,U] the feeling that something you eat or drink produces in your mouth 味道,滋味: I don't like the taste of garlic. 我不喜欢大蒜的味道。 a bitter taste 苦味 2 [C,U] the kind of things or people that someone likes 〔某人的〕嗜好,爱好: + in We both have the same taste in music. 我们都喜欢同一类型的音乐。 3 [U] the ability to judge what things are of good quality, are attractive, are suitable etc 品味; 判断能力; 鉴赏力: have good taste (=be good at choosing which things are attractive) 有品味: Emma always wears nice clothes. She's got good taste. 艾玛总是穿着漂亮的衣服。她很有品味。 4 [singular 单数] if you get the taste for something, you start to like it and want to do it or have it a lot 〔对某事物的〕喜欢: Greene never lost his taste for travel. 格林从未丧失对旅行的兴趣。 5 a taste a small amount of a food or drink that you have in order to find out what it is like 〔尝味用的〕少量食物[饮料]: Here, have a taste and tell me what you think. 来,尝一下,然后告诉我怎么样。 6 [singular 单数] when you experience something for a short time, and find out what it is like 〔短暂时间的〕体验: a taste of life in Japan 在日本生活的体验 7 be in bad/poor etc taste to be unpleasant or offensive, and not suitable for a particular occasion 格调很低; 不合时宜: That joke was in very bad taste. 那个笑话很庸俗。 8 be in good taste to be suitable and not likely to seem offensive or unpleasant 格调高雅; 得体 |