tasted
US: /ˈteɪstɪd/
UK: /tˈeɪstɪd/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
Taste- (Econ) Sở thích, thị hiếu.
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
1 drop, soupçon, dash, pinch, touch, hint, suggestion, grain, trace, bit; flavour, savour, relish, tang:
I added just the tiniest taste of coriander to the sauce.
2 sample, morsel, bite, mouthful, bite, sip, nip, swallow:
I had a taste of the sauce and it's superb.
3 palate, desire, inclination, leaning, partiality, disposition, penchant, liking, fancy, preference, fondness, appetite, relish, stomach, tolerance:
She developed a taste for caviare and champagne while working in television.
4 discernment, discrimination, perception, judgement, cultivation, refinement, stylishness, grace, polish, elegance:
Her unerring taste leads her to select only the best.
5 style, mode, fashion, manner, form, design, motif:
The room was decorated in Moorish taste.
6 decorum, discretion, tactfulness, delicacy, refinement, politesse, politeness, correctness, propriety, tastefulness:
Evan's taste would never allow him to say anything rude.
v.
7 savour, sample, examine, try, test:
Taste this and see if it's too salty.
8 experience, sample, know, have knowledge of, undergo, encounter, meet (with), come up against:
As a young man he had tasted the pleasures of Paris.
Concise dictionary
tastes|tasted|tastingteɪstnoun
+the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus
+a strong liking
+delicate discrimination (especially of aesthetic values)
+a brief experience of something
+a small amount eaten or drunk
+the faculty of distinguishing sweet, sour, bitter, and salty properties in the mouth
+a kind of sensing; distinguishing substances by means of the taste buds
verb
+have flavor; taste of something
+take a sample of
+perceive by the sense of taste
+have a distinctive or characteristic taste
+distinguish flavors
+experience briefly