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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. taste [Brit teɪst, Am teɪst] N

1. taste (flavour):

2. taste (sense):

3. taste (small quantity):

4. taste fig:

5. taste (liking, preference):

6. taste (sense of beauty, appropriateness, etc):

II. taste [Brit teɪst, Am teɪst] VB trans

1. taste (perceive flavour):

2. taste (eat or drink):

3. taste (experience) fig:

taste freedom, success, power
taste failure, defeat, hardship

III. taste [Brit teɪst, Am teɪst] VB intr

1. taste (have flavour):

the milk tastes off to me
to taste of sth
it tastes of pineapple

2. taste (perceive flavour):

IV. taste [Brit teɪst, Am teɪst]

taste → medicine

medicine [Brit ˈmɛds(ə)n, ˈmɛdɪsɪn, Am ˈmɛdəsən] N

1. medicine U (discipline):

2. medicine C (drug):

médicament m (for pour)
the best medicine lit, fig

taste bud N

epicene person, tastes
uneducated accent, tastes
middlebrow music, tastes
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francuski
engleski
engleski
tastes change
to have exotic tastes

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I. taste [teɪst] N

1. taste no pl (sensation):

2. taste (small portion of food):

3. taste (liking, fondness):

4. taste no pl (aesthetic quality, discernment):

5. taste no pl (short encounter, experience):

6. taste fig:

II. taste [teɪst] VB trans a. fig

III. taste [teɪst] VB intr + adj

to taste of sth
to taste of sth
goûter qc Belg, Quebec

taste bud [ˈteɪstbʌd] N

luxurious tastes
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francuski
engleski
engleski
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engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

I. taste [teɪst] N

1. taste (sensation):

2. taste (small portion of food):

3. taste (liking, fondness):

4. taste (aesthetic quality, discernment):

5. taste (short encounter, experience):

6. taste fig:

II. taste [teɪst] VB trans a. fig

III. taste [teɪst] VB intr + adj

to taste of sth
to taste of sth
goûter qc Belg, Quebec

taste bud [ˈteɪs(t)·bʌd] N

luxurious tastes
garish taste, appearance
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francuski
engleski
engleski
Present
Itaste
youtaste
he/she/ittastes
wetaste
youtaste
theytaste
Past
Itasted
youtasted
he/she/ittasted
wetasted
youtasted
theytasted
Present Perfect
Ihavetasted
youhavetasted
he/she/ithastasted
wehavetasted
youhavetasted
theyhavetasted
Past Perfect
Ihadtasted
youhadtasted
he/she/ithadtasted
wehadtasted
youhadtasted
theyhadtasted