Smell? Read French and English? 【te? st]? ? ? Beautiful? 【te? st]? ?
Noun (short for noun)? Taste; Taste; Try it; Taste; avocation
Verb (short for verb)? Taste; Taste ...; experience
example sentence
This is the best wine I have ever tasted.
That's the best wine I've ever drunk
You can try curry to see if it is spicy enough.
You can try this curry to see if it is spicy enough.
phrase
1, taste alcoholic drinks
2.TasteBlood is glad to defeat the enemy.
3. Taste the cake and eat the cake
4. Taste coffee. Taste coffee
5. Taste failure.
Extended data word usage
1, taste basically means "taste something". Extension can refer to tasting the ups and downs of life. When used in negative sentences, Wei can mean "(a small amount) eating and drinking". Taste is often used with the preposition of, which means "to have taste and experience (life)".
2.taste can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can be used as an object with a noun or pronoun, and can also be used in a passive structure.
Taste can also be used as a copula, which means "tastes like ...". The subject is usually a thing, followed by an adjective, which means passive. After taste, you can also use the structure "like+n." as a predicative.
When taste is used with personal subject, it can be used to describe feelings, often used with can can and could.
Lexical collocation
1, taste the duck's feet and feet.
2. Taste failure. Taste failure.
3. Taste the food you want to eat
4. Taste freedom. Taste freedom.
5. Taste fruit and eat fruit