taste

taste
I [teɪst] n
1) вкус (от еды)
- taste of bread
- taste of onions
- a sense of taste
- a matter of taste
- add salt to the taste
- have a sweet taste
- have a taste for smth
- lose taste
- differ in taste
- recognize smth by taste
2) хороший вкус

The remark is in bad taste. — Это бестактное замечание.

The room was decorated with much taste. — Комната была обставлена с большим вкусом.

- man of taste
- have a good taste
- dress in good taste
3) (обыкновенно pl) вкус, вкусы, склонность, привычки
- tastes of the customers
- have a taste for research work
- show a good taste for smth
- acquive taste for smth
- retain one's taste for smth
- meet local tastes
- be against the tastes of the population
- tastes differ
- there is no accounting for tastes
II [teɪst] v
попробовать, пробовать на вкус

It tastes sweet (bitter, sour). — Это сладкое (горькое, кислое) на вкус.

It tastes of lemon. — Это имеет вкус лимона.

- taste meat
- taste pepper in smth
USAGE:
Глагол to taste иметь вкус, быть (каким-либо) на вкус употребляется в конструкции с последующим прилагательным или в конструкции с предлогом of + существительное: to taste sweet (bitter, sour) быть сладким (горьким, кислым) на вкус или to taste of lemon (of onion) иметь вкус/привкус лимона (лука).

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