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Traducción & Definición

to taste: probar, saborear, catar verb
You should taste my cookies. Deberías probar mis galletas.
These cookies taste good. Estas galletas saben bien.
(a) tasty (cake): (un pastel) sabroso, delicioso adjective
The adjective tasty refers exclusively to the flavor or taste of food or drink. In English, a person who dresses well and has a good sense of style is tasteful.
Hmmm... this is a tasty burger! ¡Mmmm... esta hamburguesa está deliciosa!
a taste: un gusto, un sabor noun

UK: You should have tasted my cookies.
US: These cookies have a strange taste.

Ejemplos

  • "As for your sexist comments, I am willing to consider them as jokes made in poor taste in the heat of the moment."
  • "I do not have expensive tastes, you know."
  • "The endless supply of foot massages has not gone unnoticed, and the sparkling water you bring to me tastes as fresh as a polar bear's paddling pool."
  • "The clams are also tasty."
  • "Hannah : Oh Philip, that's terrible – what bad taste!"
  • "Combining exotic Amazonian fruits with the gentle touch of aloe, TigerLily possesses a light, feminine, and fruity scent sure to please women of the most discerning tastes."
  • "It isn't just wine lovers who are left with an unpleasant taste in the mouth: environmentalists claim that the falling demand for cork is leading to large-scale deforestation."
  • "Dr. Gilchrist : I can't wait to taste them."
  • "You open your mouth real wide, and I see if I can hit it with one of these tasty little chocolates."
  • "I can't wait to taste them."
  • "I can't remember the names of many of the wines or grapes that we tasted, but I can remember that they were very nice, and that there were lots of them."
  • "Harold : Sure, but this coffee tastes awful."
  • "These monkeys for testing, not for tasting!"
  • "You must taste something very special... Tonton Hubert's famous foie gras!"
  • "Horatio : And let me just confirm something by tasting."
  • "Very tasty."
  • "Wine woman : Shall we begin tasting?"
  • "Eating locally, when possible, certainly has advantages both in terms of environmental impact and taste."
Ejercicio 1
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the broadcast. Use the hints to help you.

This roast chicken is so . You are an amazing cook.
(delicious, appetising)

If you don't move your belongings from my desk, I will throw them in the
(rubbish, bin, garbage)

I received some very criticism for my new play which I found very upsetting.
(severe, tough)

Fill in the blanks with terms used in the broadcast. Use the hints to help you.

This roast chicken is so tasty 1. You are an amazing cook.
(delicious, appetising)

If you don't move your belongings from my desk, I will throw them in the trash 2
(rubbish, bin, garbage)

I received some very harsh 3 criticism for my new play which I found very upsetting.
(severe, tough)
1 tasty: This is the correct answer. The term 'tasty' refers to something that is delicious, or 'tastes good'. In the broadcast, Brent says 'Today we have a tasty little treat for you'. A 'treat' is something special that is given by way of reward or celebration. Brent is telling the Radio Rhubarb listeners that today's broadcast will be special and that Belinda's presence on today's show is a 'tasty treat', or special surprise for them. He doesn't literally mean that she tastes good! Although Belinda would probably go well with some fava beans (or broad beans) and a nice chianti.
2 trash: This is the correct choice. In American English, the term 'trash' refers to 'waste' or 'rubbish' in general. The term 'trash' is also used to refer to something of bad quality. In the broadcast, the correspondent says 'most of the major releases are absolute trash'. She means that the majority of major films at the cinema are of very bad quality.
3 harsh: This is the correct choice. The term 'harsh' refers to something that is severe, cruel or unpleasant. It can refer to how a person is treated, the taste of a food, a person's words or actions, etc. In this broadcast, Belinda tells Brent that 'one is never too young to learn the harsh realities of life'. She means that it is never too early for a child to learn about the cruel, severe and difficult aspects of life.
Ejercicio 2
True or False? Jean enjoys the taste of Philip's burrito.

True or False? Jean enjoys the taste of Philip's burrito.
This statement is not true.
This statement is false. Jean asks Philip if he can taste his burrito (because it smells good), but Philip refuses, telling him to "go buy (his) own delicious burrito". This is the reason that Jean will go out to buy his own delicious burrito. "Taste" describes the flavor of food or drink in this context.
Ejercicio 3
Fill in the blanks below with common verbs of "sense".

Follow the example:

You do this with your eyes --> "Can you see me"?
You do this with your ears --> "Can you me?"
You can do this with your hands and fingers --> "Can you me?"
You do this with your mouth and tongue --> "Can you this coffee?"
You do this with your nose --> "Can you me?"

Fill in the blanks below with common verbs of "sense".

Follow the example:

You do this with your eyes --> "Can you see me"?
You do this with your ears --> "Can you hear 1 me?"
You can do this with your hands and fingers --> "Can you touch 2 me?"
You do this with your mouth and tongue --> "Can you taste 3 this coffee?"
You do this with your nose --> "Can you smell 4 me?"
1 hear: "To hear" is to perceive sound by the ear (aurally). "Hearing" is one of the 5 major senses. In this conversation, Philip tests the videoconferencing system by asking if Harold can "hear" him. The "h" in "hear" is pronounced and audible (you can hear it)!
2 touch: "Touch" is one of the 5 major senses. It describes the sensation of physically "feeling" something, or perceiving them through physical contact.
3 taste: "Taste" is one of the 5 major senses. It describes the perception of flavor orally, or through the mouth.
4 smell: "Smell" is one of the 5 major senses. It describes the perception of odors through the olfactory glands in the nose.
Ejercicio 4
Select the appropriate adjective from the email to complete each sentence. Each adjective is used only once!

As a man of wealth and elegance, Bruno likes to sleep at hotels.
The price of Delavigne perfumes remains compared to other products on the market.
Jean's mother makes a very pigeon tart, its flavour is very pleasing.
Polly prefers attractive men and hopes one day to meet a stranger in her local store.
Select the appropriate adjective from the email to complete each sentence. Each adjective is used only once!

As a man of wealth and elegance, Bruno likes to sleep at classy 1 hotels.
The price of Delavigne perfumes remains competitive 2 compared to other products on the market.
Jean's mother makes a very tasty 3 pigeon tart, its flavour is very pleasing.
Polly prefers attractive men and hopes one day to meet a handsome 4 stranger in her local store.
1 classy: This is the correct choice. Mrs Lee calls the Delavigne logo "very classy". Something "classy" is "elegant" or "stylish". Example: "My girlfriend took me out to dinner at a classy restaurant last night".
1 tasty: This is not the most suitable choice. "Tasty" is usually used in the context of food, not places. To imply "elegance (in clothes)" we usually use the adjective "tasteful".
1 competitive: This is an incorrect choice. The adjective "competitive" does not fit here. A "competitive (price)" is one which compares well to commercial rivals.
1 handsome: This is an incorrect choice. The adjective "handsome" describes someone (especially a man) who is good-looking, it is rarely used to describe places.
2 competitive: This is the correct choice. A "competitive (price)" is one which is sufficiently low to be successful against commercial rivals. Mrs Lee writes, "You'll notice that our prices are very competitive."
2 tasty: This is an incorrect choice. The adjective "tasty" does not fit here. "Tasty" is usually used in the context of food to describe something which is agreeable.
2 handsome: This is an incorrect choice. The adjective "handsome" describes someone (especially a man) who is good-looking. A "handsome (price)" describes an amount of money that is agreeable in some way.
2 classy: This is an incorrect choice. The adjective "classy" does not fit here. A "classy (suit)" is one which is elegant or tasteful.
3 tasty: This is the correct choice. A "tasty (meal)" is one with a very nice flavour, or a "delicious" meal. Example: I had a tasty breakfast today: baked beans on toast! Mrs Lee says that the "clams" (a type of mollusk) served in the restaurant are "tasty".
3 handsome: This is an incorrect choice. The adjective "handsome" does not fit here. The adjective "handsome" describes someone (especially a man) who is good-looking.
3 classy: This is an incorrect choice. The adjective "classy" does not fit here. A "classy (suit)" is one which is elegant or tasteful.
3 competitive: This is an incorrect choice. The adjective "competitive" does not fit here. A "competitive (price)" is one which compares well to commercial rivals.
4 handsome: This is the correct choice. A "handsome (man)" is good-looking or physically attractive. Mrs Lee says that the Lucky Duck Air "pilots are very handsome". Example: Bruno looks very handsome when he doesn't shave his beard.
4 tasty: This is not the most appropriate choice. "Tasty" is rarely used to describe a person, in British slang it is sometimes used by a man to describe a physically attractive woman.
4 classy: This is an incorrect choice. Although "classy" can describe someone who dresses well, Polly wants her man to be attractive or "handsome".
4 competitive: This is an incorrect choice. The adjective "competitive" does not fit here.
Ejercicio 5
Perception Problems! Complete the sentences below with the verbs from the following list:

Taste | Hear | Sound | Feel | Listen | Touch | Smell

Not all verbs are used, and verbs should be conjugated correctly.

This band is terrible! Their music like dogs barking.
I think my pants are torn. It like they have a hole in them.
Take this cake out of my mouth! It like a rubber shoe.
Ugh! The kitchen is disgusting! It like something is burning!

Perception Problems! Complete the sentences below with the verbs from the following list:

Taste | Hear | Sound | Feel | Listen | Touch | Smell

Not all verbs are used, and verbs should be conjugated correctly.

This band is terrible! Their music sounds 1 like dogs barking.
I think my pants are torn. It feels 2 like they have a hole in them.
Take this cake out of my mouth! It tastes 3 like a rubber shoe.
Ugh! The kitchen is disgusting! It smells 4 like something is burning!
1 sounds: "Sound" or "hearing" is one of the 5 major senses. It describes the perception of sound or noise through the ears. To describe the noise or sound, we describe what it "sounds like".
2 feels: "Touch" is one of the 5 major senses, however to describe the sensation that something, such as a fabric has, we use the verb "feel". "Feel" describes the perception of touch or contact, using the fingers or any other part of the body.
3 tastes: "Taste" is one of the 5 major senses. It describes the perception of flavor orally, or through the mouth. To describe the flavor of something, we describe what it "tastes like". In this scene, Shane and Greg compare the "taste" of water.
4 smells: "Smell" is one of the 5 major senses. It describes the perception of odor or scent through the nose. To describe the odor or aroma of something, we describe what it "smells like".

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