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I . taste [teɪst] N

1. taste (flavour):

taste
smak m

2. taste no pl (sensation):

taste

3. taste (small portion):

taste

4. taste (liking):

taste
to get a taste for sth

5. taste no pl (ability to judge):

taste
gust m

6. taste no pl (try):

to have a taste of sth

II . taste [teɪst] VB trans

1. taste (test flavour):

taste

2. taste (experience briefly):

taste

after-taste N sing

taste bud N

taste bud

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Its odor is not distinctive, but the taste is variable: quickly acrid then mild then slowly staining acrid, or very slowly faintly acrid.
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I produced unanimity among 15 men who were all quarrelling about that most ticklish subject taste.
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The company claims their projects explore how the taste of food is altered through synaesthesia, performance and setting.
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A distinguishing trait is their diminished sense of taste, and it is often shown that they can only taste very spicy food.
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Fact is sometimes used synonymously with "truth", as distinct from opinions, falsehoods, or matters of taste.
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Odor and taste usually indistinctive, mild, fungoid, sweet, or rancid.
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Careful preparation seeks to neutralise the acrid taste.
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He said the pilot episode was an engaging piece of work which was photographed with stunning care and taste.
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The neurobiological mechanisms of taste (and aftertaste) signal transduction from the taste receptors in the mouth to the brain have not yet been fully understood.
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When authorities discovered their taste for comic books, media attention focused on the emerging crime comics genre as an influence on juvenile delinquency.
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