intransitive. To have a (specified) flavour or taste; to smack (in some way).
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > [verb (intransitive)] > have a taste (12) smatchc1000 intransitive. To have a (specified) flavour or taste; to smack (in some way). brykec1315 ? To taste, or ? to ‘rise in the stomach’. smack1398 intransitive. Of food, liquor, etc.: To taste (well or ill); to have a (specified) taste or flavour; to taste or savour of something. smake14.. intransitive. To have a (certain) taste. savourc1405 Of food or drink. intransitive. To taste a specified way; (also) to have a pleasing or agreeable taste. Also with to. Obsolete. taragec1407 To have a character or quality of some kind, to ‘taste of’, ‘smell of’ (intransitive and transitive). taste1552 intransitive. Of a substance: To have a taste of a specified or implied kind; to produce a certain taste in the mouth; to have a taste or flavour of. relish1566 intransitive. To have a specified taste, relish, or flavour; to taste in a particular way. Also figurative and in figurative contexts. Obsolete. eat1607 intransitive with passive force (chiefly with adj. or adv.): To have a certain consistence of flavour when eaten. drink1617 intransitive. To have a specified flavour when drunk. seasona1625 intransitive. To savour of. Obsolete. bite1713 intr. To have a ‘nip’; to taste of. Obs. |
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