Second, interpretation:
1, taste; Taste; Experience; Special flavor
This? The voyage? Used to be. His? First of all? Smell? Yes? Freedom. ?
This voyage gave him his first taste of freedom.
2、vt。 & taste, taste
What about you? Is it okay? Smell? That? Pepper? Are you online? That? Food? But? It? Is it? Answer? Small? That's great. ?
You can taste that there is pepper in the dish, but it is a little sweet.
3,vt。 Eat; Drinking; Stop after gaining a little knowledge.
What if? That? Bean sprouts? Smell? Or? Taste? Moldy? Or? Acidity? Do what? Isn't it? Eat? They ... ?
If cabbage smells or tastes musty or sour, don't eat it.
4. The taste of intransitive verbs; Slightly in advance (diet); Eat (a small amount); Have a certain taste
Is it? Answer? Way? For what? City? Folk? Where to? Get? Answer? Small? Smell? Yes? That? Country. ?
This is a way for urban residents to experience rural life.
Third, the etymological explanation:
65438+ entered English at the end of 03, directly from the taster; Old French; From tastare, common Latin, meaning to taste.
Extended data:
First, the words:
(noun)
1, the basic meaning of taste is "taste", which refers to how people feel after tasting something. It can also refer to people's "taste", which is an uncountable noun at this time. It can also refer to "a small amount, a bite" of food. At this time, an indefinite article must be added, which is often used with the preposition of.
2. Taste can refer to people's aesthetic power and ability to appreciate literature, art and clothing. This is an uncountable noun, often used with the preposition in.
3. Taste can also refer to a person's "love and hobby" for something. Used as a countable noun at this time, it is often used with the preposition for [in].
4, the taste is when the taste is strong, you can use it more.
5、to? When used as a cooking instruction, taste can mean "to one's taste".
(verb)
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.
Second, vocabulary collocation:
1, create interest and generate interest
2. Cultivate a taste to cultivate interest.
Step 3 show interest.
4. Taste it and give off a smell.
5. Have a taste.