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词汇 tasty
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Definition of tasty in English:

tasty

adjectivetastiest, tastier ˈteɪstiˈteɪsti
  • 1(of food) having a pleasant, distinct flavour.

    (食品)可口的,美味的

    a tasty snack

    可口的快餐。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fungus, which can be presented on tasty foods like grain, kills the pest when digested.
    • One place in particular bucks the trend, offering an abundant choice of fresh, cheap, tasty food.
    • Chefs and nutrition experts say Scots are wasting a prime source of healthy and tasty food on their doorstep by failing to support growers of soft fruit.
    • You had a wide variety of tasty food items from different countries.
    • In addition to the entertaining theatrics, the food is tasty as well.
    • They were also taught the importance of nutritious and tasty food.
    • Although the chicken was a bit dry, it was saved by the smoky chipotle flavour and the tasty vegetables.
    • The servings are generous and the food is tasty, although it could be more savoury.
    • The fish and meat flavours burst through the tasty sauce, and a dish of basmati rice proved to be a great partner.
    • A big thank you also to Richard and Louise for the tasty food served each week.
    • There's no way to tell the difference until you bite into it and get a hot mouthful of tasty cheese, onions and steak.
    • On site was a huge amount of tantalising and succulent primed meat and the barbecued food was also tasty.
    • Fans of strong flavours will love this tasty dessert, which I found it to be quite cakey and gooey.
    • Basically, it serves reasonably priced fusion food, along with tasty burgers.
    • The company scooped the top prize in the Best Yorkshire Speciality Food section for its tasty pies.
    • The restaurant claims to provide flavourful and tasty dishes, however things seemed opposite on the day of our visit.
    • I had a lovely evening with some tasty food, delicious wine and entertaining company.
    • For example, you can make a simple but tasty sauce from overripe cherry tomatoes, onions and garlic.
    • The food is tasty and sumptuous, as we also found on the day we visited (it was an unannounced visit).
    • Everybody loves it, the meat is moist and infused with flavor, and the sauce is deliciously tasty over the rice and cabbage.
    Synonyms
    delicious, palatable, luscious, mouth-watering, delectable, toothsome, succulent, juicy, dainty
    appetizing, inviting, tempting
    piquant, pungent, spicy, flavoursome, flavourful, full-flavoured
    informal scrumptious, yummy, scrummy, finger-licking, delish, yum-yum, moreish
    dated flavorous
    literary ambrosial
  • 2British informal Very attractive or appealing.

    〈非正式,主英〉有吸引力的;使人动心的

    some tasty piano licks
    a tasty young lady
    a tasty deal at the building society

    建屋互助会中的一项非常诱人的交易。

    a tasty profit margin of 42%
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However dismissive the supporters are of a move to Murrayfield, it would be a tasty venue for Champions League football next season.
    • Instead of winning someone else's wife he got a tasty soft-top roadster.
    • But even this tasty deal is not enough to ensure that he hits his target of 200 academies by 2010.
    • Guitarist Steve Conte fills the song with tasty licks reminiscent of John Leventhal.
    • Screen shots that have made it onto the web look pretty tasty.
    1. 2.1 Involving or good at fighting.
      no one messes with me—I'm a little bit tasty, know what I mean?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Alf's a tasty geezer in a bundle on account of being so fast and together and built like a rhino, but bright he ain't.
      • The moped driver did look a bit tasty after all, and with no command of English at all, I assumed he must be the muscle of the operation, and I wasn't too keen to find out first hand whether he enjoyed his work or not.
      • In this country, the bloke′ll only start if he′s tasty enough, and even then, he won′t do you in because he knows if he does and he does you bad, he′ll go to prison.
      • This is getting quite tasty early on - and it's not just the Sweden players fighting one another.
      • Could she handle a gun if things got a little bit tasty?
      • If they come in close and start getting a bit tasty, then they find I can hand it out too.
      • Hobson, fed up with Swaby's taunts since their tasty duel two years ago, jumped round the ring in joy.
      • I found myself driving to South Wales with Big Don, a 6′9″ photographer who was considered tasty enough to handle any aggravation that might break out.
      • A few of the other ravers were now looking on, expecting something tasty to happen.
      • Scrums against the French were especially tasty.
      • Well, things certainly are getting a bit tasty out there, Chris.
      • Celtic played Man United in a friendly game recently. Things did get a little tasty.

Derivatives

  • tastily

  • adverb ˈteɪstɪliˈteɪstəli
    • A mussel's insides have shriveled beyond recognition; another's are still tastily seawatery.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And it was complemented texturally, visually and tastily by its marinated baby beetroots, though the spring roll of its confit leg was a little leaden.
      • Thus wrapped, Aurora Place resembles nothing so much as some exquisite neo-oriental canapé, tastily cocooned in the latest translucent rice pastry.
      • We were in and out in about 30 minutes, had stretched our legs, eaten tastily, made use of the clean bathrooms and had broken up our tedious journey nicely without wasting too much time.
      • But there's much more to know about these shellfish than simply how tastily they can be served up on a plate.
  • tastiness

  • noun ˈteɪstɪnəsˈteɪstinəs
    • There were so many elements on the plate that there was barely enough room to cut the delicious steak, which had been seasoned to an incredible level of tastiness.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One is for the food experts to find a way of increasing the tastiness of the product in inverse proportion to its chewing time, so that there eventually arrives an irresistible compulsion to swallow the stuff.
      • For those foods whose tastiness are in question, we can create a new federal department staffed by those professional eating folks.
      • By doing this, you can have all the tastiness but less of the fat.
      • Squeezing some lemon over it, though, brought out some of the flavour and upped the tastiness a notch.

Rhymes

hasty, pastie, pasty

Definition of tasty in US English:

tasty

adjectiveˈtāstēˈteɪsti
  • 1(of food) having a pleasant, distinct flavor.

    (食品)可口的,美味的

    a tasty snack

    可口的快餐。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The restaurant claims to provide flavourful and tasty dishes, however things seemed opposite on the day of our visit.
    • On site was a huge amount of tantalising and succulent primed meat and the barbecued food was also tasty.
    • In addition to the entertaining theatrics, the food is tasty as well.
    • The fish and meat flavours burst through the tasty sauce, and a dish of basmati rice proved to be a great partner.
    • The food is tasty and sumptuous, as we also found on the day we visited (it was an unannounced visit).
    • They were also taught the importance of nutritious and tasty food.
    • A big thank you also to Richard and Louise for the tasty food served each week.
    • There's no way to tell the difference until you bite into it and get a hot mouthful of tasty cheese, onions and steak.
    • Chefs and nutrition experts say Scots are wasting a prime source of healthy and tasty food on their doorstep by failing to support growers of soft fruit.
    • I had a lovely evening with some tasty food, delicious wine and entertaining company.
    • Although the chicken was a bit dry, it was saved by the smoky chipotle flavour and the tasty vegetables.
    • Fans of strong flavours will love this tasty dessert, which I found it to be quite cakey and gooey.
    • You had a wide variety of tasty food items from different countries.
    • One place in particular bucks the trend, offering an abundant choice of fresh, cheap, tasty food.
    • Everybody loves it, the meat is moist and infused with flavor, and the sauce is deliciously tasty over the rice and cabbage.
    • Basically, it serves reasonably priced fusion food, along with tasty burgers.
    • The fungus, which can be presented on tasty foods like grain, kills the pest when digested.
    • The servings are generous and the food is tasty, although it could be more savoury.
    • For example, you can make a simple but tasty sauce from overripe cherry tomatoes, onions and garlic.
    • The company scooped the top prize in the Best Yorkshire Speciality Food section for its tasty pies.
    Synonyms
    delicious, palatable, luscious, mouth-watering, delectable, toothsome, succulent, juicy, dainty
  • 2British informal Very attractive or appealing.

    〈非正式,主英〉有吸引力的;使人动心的

    some tasty piano licks
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Guitarist Steve Conte fills the song with tasty licks reminiscent of John Leventhal.
    • But even this tasty deal is not enough to ensure that he hits his target of 200 academies by 2010.
    • However dismissive the supporters are of a move to Murrayfield, it would be a tasty venue for Champions League football next season.
    • Screen shots that have made it onto the web look pretty tasty.
    • Instead of winning someone else's wife he got a tasty soft-top roadster.
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