taste 音标拼音: [t'est]
n .
味道,品味,味觉,感受,体验,爱好,审美,大方,得体,少量
vt . 尝,体会
味道,品味,味觉,感受,体验,爱好,审美,大方,得体,少量尝,体会
taste n 1 :
the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus ; "
the candy left him with a bad taste "; "
the melon had a delicious taste " [
synonym :
{
taste }, {
taste sensation }, {
gustatory sensation }, {
taste perception }, {
gustatory perception }]
2 :
a strong liking ; "
my own preference is for good literature ";
"
the Irish have a penchant for blarney " [
synonym : {
preference },
{
penchant }, {
predilection }, {
taste }]
3 :
delicate discrimination (
especially of aesthetic values );
"
arrogance and lack of taste contributed to his rapid success "; "
to ask at that particular time was the ultimate in bad taste " [
synonym : {
taste }, {
appreciation }, {
discernment },
{
perceptiveness }]
4 :
a brief experience of something ; "
he got a taste of life on the wild side "; "
she enjoyed her brief taste of independence "
5 :
a small amount eaten or drunk ; "
take a taste --
you '
ll like it "
[
synonym : {
taste }, {
mouthful }]
6 :
the faculty of distinguishing sweet ,
sour ,
bitter ,
and salty properties in the mouth ; "
his cold deprived him of his sense of taste " [
synonym : {
taste }, {
gustation }, {
sense of taste },
{
gustatory modality }]
7 :
a kind of sensing ;
distinguishing substances by means of the taste buds ; "
a wine tasting " [
synonym : {
taste }, {
tasting }]
v 1 :
have flavor ;
taste of something [
synonym : {
taste }, {
savor },
{
savour }]
2 :
perceive by the sense of taste ; "
Can you taste the garlic ?"
3 :
take a sample of ; "
Try these new crackers "; "
Sample the regional dishes " [
synonym : {
sample }, {
try }, {
try out }, {
taste }]
4 :
have a distinctive or characteristic taste ; "
This tastes of nutmeg " [
synonym : {
smack }, {
taste }]
5 :
distinguish flavors ; "
We tasted wines last night "
6 :
experience briefly ; "
The ex -
slave tasted freedom shortly before she died "
Taste \
Taste \,
n .
1 .
The act of tasting ;
gustation .
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2 .
A particular sensation excited by the application of a substance to the tongue ;
the quality or savor of any substance as perceived by means of the tongue ;
flavor ;
as ,
the taste of an orange or an apple ;
a bitter taste ;
an acid taste ;
a sweet taste .
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3 . (
Physiol .)
The one of the five senses by which certain properties of bodies (
called their taste ,
savor ,
flavor )
are ascertained by contact with the organs of taste .
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Note :
Taste depends mainly on the contact of soluble matter with the terminal organs (
connected with branches of the glossopharyngeal and other nerves )
in the papillae on the surface of the tongue .
The base of the tongue is considered most sensitive to bitter substances ,
the point to sweet and acid substances .
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4 .
Intellectual relish ;
liking ;
fondness ; --
formerly with of ,
now with for ;
as ,
he had no taste for study .
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I have no taste Of popular applause . --
Dryden .
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5 .
The power of perceiving and relishing excellence in human performances ;
the faculty of discerning beauty ,
order ,
congruity ,
proportion ,
symmetry ,
or whatever constitutes excellence ,
particularly in the fine arts and belles -
letters ;
critical judgment ;
discernment .
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6 .
Manner ,
with respect to what is pleasing ,
refined ,
or in accordance with good usage ;
style ;
as ,
music composed in good taste ;
an epitaph in bad taste .
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7 .
Essay ;
trial ;
experience ;
experiment . --
Shak .
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8 .
A small portion given as a specimen ;
a little piece tasted or eaten ;
a bit . --
Bacon .
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9 .
A kind of narrow and thin silk ribbon .
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Syn :
Savor ;
relish ;
flavor ;
sensibility ;
gout .
Usage : {
Taste }, {
Sensibility }, {
Judgment }.
Some consider taste as a mere sensibility ,
and others as a simple exercise of judgment ;
but a union of both is requisite to the existence of anything which deserves the name .
An original sense of the beautiful is just as necessary to aesthetic judgments ,
as a sense of right and wrong to the formation of any just conclusions on moral subjects .
But this "
sense of the beautiful "
is not an arbitrary principle .
It is under the guidance of reason ;
it grows in delicacy and correctness with the progress of the individual and of society at large ;
it has its laws ,
which are seated in the nature of man ;
and it is in the development of these laws that we find the true "
standard of taste ."
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What ,
then ,
is taste ,
but those internal powers ,
Active and strong ,
and feelingly alive To each fine impulse ?
a discerning sense Of decent and sublime ,
with quick disgust From things deformed ,
or disarranged ,
or gross In species ?
This ,
nor gems ,
nor stores of gold ,
Nor purple state ,
nor culture ,
can bestow ,
But God alone ,
when first his active hand Imprints the secret bias of the soul .
--
Akenside .
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{
Taste buds },
or {
Taste goblets } (
Anat .),
the flask -
shaped end organs of taste in the epithelium of the tongue .
They are made up of modified epithelial cells arranged somewhat like leaves in a bud .
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Taste \
Taste \ (
t [=
a ]
st ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Tasted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Tasting }.] [
OE .
tasten to feel ,
to taste ,
OF .
taster ,
F .
tater to feel ,
to try by the touch ,
to try ,
to taste ,
(
assumed )
LL .
taxitare ,
fr .
L .
taxare to touch sharply ,
to estimate .
See {
Tax },
v .
t .]
1 .
To try by the touch ;
to handle ;
as ,
to taste a bow . [
Obs .]
--
Chapman .
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Taste it well and stone thou shalt it find .
--
Chaucer .
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2 .
To try by the touch of the tongue ;
to perceive the relish or flavor of (
anything )
by taking a small quantity into a mouth .
Also used figuratively .
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When the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine . --
John ii .
9 .
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When Commodus had once tasted human blood ,
he became incapable of pity or remorse . --
Gibbon .
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3 .
To try by eating a little ;
to eat a small quantity of .
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I tasted a little of this honey . --
1 Sam .
xiv .
29 .
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4 .
To become acquainted with by actual trial ;
to essay ;
to experience ;
to undergo .
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He . . .
should taste death for every man . --
Heb .
ii .
9 .
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5 .
To partake of ;
to participate in ; --
usually with an implied sense of relish or pleasure .
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Thou . . .
wilt taste No pleasure ,
though in pleasure ,
solitary . --
Milton .
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Taste \
Taste \,
v .
i .
1 .
To try food with the mouth ;
to eat or drink a little only ;
to try the flavor of anything ;
as ,
to taste of each kind of wine .
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2 .
To have a smack ;
to excite a particular sensation ,
by which the specific quality or flavor is distinguished ;
to have a particular quality or character ;
as ,
this water tastes brackish ;
the milk tastes of garlic .
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Yea ,
every idle ,
nice ,
and wanton reason Shall to the king taste of this action . --
Shak .
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3 .
To take sparingly .
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For age but tastes of pleasures ,
youth devours .
--
Dryden .
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4 .
To have perception ,
experience ,
or enjoyment ;
to partake ;
as ,
to taste of nature '
s bounty . --
Waller .
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The valiant never taste of death but once . --
Shak .
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359 Moby Thesaurus words for "
taste ":
Atticism ,
affection ,
affinity ,
appetence ,
appetite ,
appreciate ,
appreciation ,
appreciation of differences ,
appreciativeness ,
apprehend ,
appropriateness ,
aroma ,
artistic judgment ,
assay ,
attribute ,
badge ,
bag ,
be aware of ,
be conscious of ,
be exposed to ,
be fond of ,
be partial to ,
be sensible of ,
be subjected to ,
bent ,
bias ,
bit ,
bite ,
brand ,
break bread ,
bring to test ,
cachet ,
canine appetite ,
cast ,
censoriousness ,
character ,
characteristic ,
chasteness ,
chastity ,
choosiness ,
chosen kind ,
chromesthesia ,
clarity ,
classicalism ,
classicism ,
clearness ,
color hearing ,
come up against ,
comeliness ,
comprehension ,
configuration ,
confirm ,
connoisseurship ,
conscientiousness ,
correctness ,
count calories ,
critical niceness ,
criticalness ,
crush ,
cultivation ,
cup of tea ,
cut ,
cut and try ,
dash ,
decorum ,
delicacy ,
delight in ,
design ,
desire ,
diet ,
differentia ,
differential ,
dignity ,
directness ,
discernment ,
discretion ,
discriminating taste ,
discriminatingness ,
discrimination ,
discriminativeness ,
disposition ,
distinction ,
distinctive feature ,
drop ,
drought ,
druthers ,
dryness ,
earmark ,
ease ,
eat ,
elegance ,
elegancy ,
emptiness ,
empty stomach ,
encounter ,
endure ,
enjoy ,
essay ,
examine ,
example ,
experience ,
experiment ,
fall to ,
fancy ,
fare ,
fashion ,
fastidiousness ,
favor ,
feature ,
feed ,
feel ,
feeling ,
felicitousness ,
felicity ,
figure ,
fine palate ,
finesse ,
finish ,
fittingness ,
five senses ,
flavor ,
flow ,
flowing periods ,
fluency ,
fondness ,
form ,
give a try ,
give a tryout ,
gleam ,
go through ,
good taste ,
grace ,
gracefulness ,
gracility ,
grain ,
gust ,
gusto ,
hallmark ,
have ,
have a go ,
have knowledge of ,
hear ,
hearing ,
heart ,
hint ,
hollow hunger ,
hunger ,
hungriness ,
idea ,
idiocrasy ,
idiosyncrasy ,
impress ,
impression ,
inclination ,
index ,
individualism ,
infatuation ,
intimation ,
judgement ,
judiciousness ,
keynote ,
know ,
labor under ,
leaning ,
lick ,
like ,
likes ,
liking ,
limpidity ,
lineaments ,
little bite ,
little smack ,
look ,
love ,
lucidity ,
making distinctions ,
manner ,
mannerism ,
mark ,
marking ,
meet ,
meet up with ,
meet with ,
meticulousness ,
mode ,
mold ,
morsel ,
motif ,
mouthful ,
naturalness ,
nature ,
neatness ,
niceness of distinction ,
nicety ,
nip ,
odor ,
palate ,
partake ,
partake of ,
partiality ,
particular choice ,
particularity ,
particularness ,
pass through ,
passion ,
pay ,
peculiarity ,
pellucidity ,
penchant ,
perceive ,
perception ,
perfectionism ,
personal choice ,
perspicuity ,
phonism ,
photism ,
piece ,
pinch ,
pitch in ,
plainness ,
play around with ,
polish ,
politeness ,
politesse ,
polydipsia ,
practice upon ,
preciseness ,
precisianism ,
precision ,
predilection ,
predisposition ,
preference ,
prejudice ,
prepossession ,
priggishness ,
proclivity ,
property ,
propriety ,
prove ,
prudishness ,
punctilio ,
punctiliousness ,
purism ,
puritanism ,
purity ,
put to trial ,
quality ,
quirk ,
receptor ,
refined discrimination ,
refined palate ,
refinement ,
relish ,
research ,
respond ,
respond to stimuli ,
restraint ,
road -
test ,
run a sample ,
run up against ,
sample ,
sampling ,
sapidity ,
sapor ,
savor ,
scintilla ,
scrupulosity ,
scrupulousness ,
seal ,
see ,
seemliness ,
selectiveness ,
selectivity ,
sense ,
sense organ ,
senses ,
sensibility ,
sensillum ,
sensitivity ,
sensorium ,
sensory organ ,
shade ,
shadow ,
shake down ,
shape ,
sight ,
simplicity ,
singularity ,
sip ,
sixth sense ,
smack ,
smack the lips ,
smattering ,
smell ,
smoothness ,
soft ,
soupcon ,
spark ,
specialty ,
specimen ,
spend ,
sprinkling ,
stamp ,
stand under ,
stomach ,
straightforwardness ,
strictness ,
style ,
stylishness ,
substantiate ,
subtlety ,
suffer ,
suggestion ,
sup ,
suspicion ,
sustain ,
swallow ,
swatch ,
sweet tooth ,
synesthesia ,
tact ,
tactfulness ,
taint ,
take ,
tang ,
tapeworm ,
taste of ,
tastefulness ,
taster ,
tendency ,
terseness ,
test ,
thing ,
thirst ,
thirstiness ,
thought ,
tincture ,
tinge ,
token ,
tolerance ,
torment of Tantalus ,
touch ,
trace ,
trait ,
trick ,
trifle ,
try ,
try it on ,
try out ,
type ,
unaffectedness ,
undergo ,
understanding ,
validate ,
verify ,
weakness ,
whiff ,
wink ,
zest
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