Taste

  • 51taste — 1. noun /teɪst/ a) One of the sensations produced by the tongue in response to certain chemicals. Dr. Parker has good taste in wine. b) A person’s implicit set of preferences, especially esthetic, though also culinary, sartorial, etc …

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  • 52TASTE — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index taste noun flavor (2), flavoring adjective pungent, sour, sweet verb flavor bad taste noun …

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  • 53taste — n. the sense for the appreciation of the flavour of substances in the mouth. The sense organs responsible are the taste buds on the surface of the tongue, which are stimulated when food dissolves in the saliva in the mouth. It is generally held… …

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  • 54Taste — die Taste, n (Grundstufe) Knopf bei bestimmten Geräten, den man mit dem Finger drückt Beispiel: Er drückte die Taste Backspace . Kollokation: die Tasten eines Handys …

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  • 55taste — n. a share; a piece (of the action). □ want a taste, too. □ Whatever the deal is, I want a taste …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 56taste —  to taste, i. e. to smell, in the North ; indeed, there is a very great affinity between the two senses. It is not uncommon, in the South, to hear a man desire another to let him taste his snuff …

    A glossary of provincial and local words used in England

  • 57taste — See: LEAVE A BAD TASTE IN ONE S MOUTH …

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  • 58taste — See: LEAVE A BAD TASTE IN ONE S MOUTH …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 59Taste — Schalter; (Technik): Auslöser. * * * Taste,die:indieTastenhauen:⇨Klavier(2) …

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  • 60Taste — Tạs·te die; , n; einer der kleinen Teile eines Musikinstruments oder einer Maschine, die man mit den Fingern (herunter)drückt, um Töne, Signale o.Ä. zu produzieren: eine Taste auf der Schreibmaschine, auf dem Klavier anschlagen, drücken ||… …

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