1. Taste
Peaches taste sweet.
A good cook knows how to perfectly combine one taste with another.
The princess's taste for pleasures was expanding; and we thought only about how to sprinkle on them new seasonings, so as to give them more spice.
My wife gave birth to a child when we were very poor. While she was sleeping, I cooked rice and vegetables for several days and surprised her with the variety and taste of my cooking.
I don't mind since I'm used to it, but the first guy who thought about making a hearse with a golden roof on top of it, he must have had quite bad taste.
Many people, if not most, look on literary taste as an elegant accomplishment.
The official designs of the Government, especially its designs in connection with postage stamps and coinage, may be described, I think, as the silent ambassadors of national taste.
You have expensive taste! the shopkeeper exclaimed. "Are you sure you don't want to look through our cheaper variants first?"
Perhaps the robin's got a taste for the finer things in life and has become extravagant.
A litany of taste tests enabled Hugo to distinguish between a variety of pastes.
The museums are full of objects which the most cultivated taste of a period considered beautiful, but which seem to us now worthless.
Our eyes, our ears, our sense of smell, our taste create as many truths as there are men on earth.
tłumaczenie przykładu ze słówkiem I taste apple
Semi-finished products contain large amounts of chemicals, which aims to improve the taste, smell and appearance of the food and salt and preservatives.
Is there some gustatory or culinary analog of a novel or film? In other words, can you eat or taste a complete, riveting story the way you can watch or read one?
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konstrukcje z czasownikami to look, to feel...Senses - dodatkoweJedzenie i piciewszystko i nic2. Flavour
The flavour of the ice cream was fish, which everyone found strange.
There are ten different flavours of ice cream here!
India has a cuisine rich in regional flavour.
It has a mild ginger flavour.
Add a little salt to bring out the flavour of the herbs
one flavour of ice cream
enjoy the flavour of our vegetables
What flavour?
Salty, bitter, sweet, sour and acid are the main flavours.
This wine has a light, fruity flavour (= the taste of fruit).
"Well, this incident gives more flavour to our investigation.
The tomatoes give extra flavour to the sauce.
Night air has the strangest flavour
Would you like to get a flavour of the United States?
It also has a strong flavour, and adds depth to Chinese food such as soups and stir-fries.
3. Savour
time to savour
We savoured our moment of victory. /ˈseɪvər/
What was the most recent compliment you received and savoured?
to enjoy food or a pleasant experience as much and as slowly as possible / to savour a meal/ We savoured our moment of victory.
I'm going to savour this piece of chocolate, because tomorrow I'm going on a diet.
When I came first in the cycling race, I really savoured my victory.
After all, this was an important moment, a time to savour.
Let me just savour this moment.
en experience to savour
It's nice to sip and savour drinks other than beer as well from time to time.
There was a savour of bitterness in his voice.
You should savour this moment.
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