palatable / ˈpæl ə tə bəl /

⚽高中词汇好吃的可口的可口适口的

palatable 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. acceptable or agreeable to the palate or taste; savory: palatable food.
  2. acceptable or agreeable to the mind or feelings: palatable ideas.

palatable 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

delicious, agreeable

更多palatable例句

  1. Today easier, more palatable treatment taken once per day costs a few rands.
  2. So just the fact that these beverages are more palatable for some people than water might encourage people to drink more.
  3. This is a good time to start building processes and templates that make your culture more palatable and scalable.
  4. It’s the one we need to make the rest of this decade a palatable, even euphoric experience.
  5. So to make the purchase more palatable, companies like Sunrun and Vivint began to offer various kinds of leases.
  6. The Muslim populace who love and support you will never find palatable...the scenes of slaughtering the hostages.
  7. Cummings, however, has proven far more controversial and arguably less palatable than her contemporaries.
  8. The former made the latter more palatable; the latter made the former more memorable.
  9. “Nonconsensual sex” is a much more palatable and less loaded term, and it has been adopted by many universities.
  10. He added, “A five-year sentence sounded a little more palatable than 200, so I accepted.”
  11. There is an art in making palatable flapjacks out of nothing but flour and water.
  12. Five or six species of small animals were named hares, or rabbits, merely because their flesh was palatable food.
  13. Though they live only on prey, and drink blood more often than water, yet it is said their flesh is very palatable.
  14. Cooked in the ashes, it makes a palatable but tough cake, which we enjoyed after our long abstinence from bread.
  15. Strabo speaks of very large bats in Mesopotamia, whose flesh was palatable.