词组 | taste |
释义 | Contents overview taste603 taste1linking verbTaste can be used as a linking verb (11), followed by an adjective or noun, to say how something tastes. Progressive forms are not used.This tastes nice. What's in it? (not … tastes nicely.)The wine tastes funny. (not … is tasting funny …)Before a noun, taste of and taste like are used.The fish soup tasted mostly of garlic.Her lips tasted like wild strawberries.2transitive verb: 'perceive'Taste can be used with an object, to say what we perceive with our sense of taste. Progressive forms are not used. We often use can taste (84).I can taste onion and mint in the sauce. (not I am tasting …)3transitive verb: 'investigate'Another transitive use is to say that we are using our sense of taste to find out something. Progressive forms can be used.'Stop eating the cake.''I'm just tasting it to see if it's OK.'Previous Next |
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