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palatable

/pal-uh-tuh-buhl/US // ˈpæl ə tə bəl //UK // (ˈpælətəbəl) //

好吃的,可口的,可口,适口的

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Definitions

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.delicious, agreeable
Synonyms
acceptable可接受的,可以接受的,可以接受,可接受appetizing开胃,开胃的,开胃菜,诱人的attractive有吸引力的,有吸引力,吸引人的,具有吸引力的enjoyable令人愉快的,愉快的,令人愉快,有趣的pleasant愉快的,愉快,惬意,愉快地satisfactory令人满意,令人满意的,满意,满意的tempting诱人的,诱人,充满诱惑的,迷人的toothsome齿型,齿形,齿科,齿状物a-okA-OKaperitive敏感的,敏感度,敏感,敏感的人cool酷,冷却,酷酷的,清凉copacetic惬意,惬意的,适宜的,舒适的delectable美味的,美妙的,美味,美味的食物delightful愉快的,令人愉快的,愉悦的,讨人喜欢的divine神圣的,神奇的,神圣,神奇fair公平,公正,公平的,公正的flavorsome味道鲜美,美味的,味道好,美味good-tasting好味道,味道好,美味,味道好极了heavenly天堂,天上,天上的,天堂的home-cooking家庭烹调,家庭烹饪,家常菜,家常菜肴luscious奢华的,豪华,奢华,豪华的mellow醇厚的,醇厚,醇美,醇美的mouthwatering令人垂涎的,令人垂涎欲滴,令人垂涎三尺,让人垂涎欲滴peachy桃色的,桃红色的,桃色,桃红色relishing津津乐道,津津有味,津津乐道的,津津有味的sapid汁液,汁液状,汁液型,汁液状的saporific蒸发,汽化,汽化的,蒸发的saporous有活力,有活力的,多汁的,有生气savory美味的,美味,美味可口,美味的食物scrumptious美味的,鲜美的,鲜美可口的,丰盛的sugar-coated裹着糖衣,加糖的,含糖的,糖衣炮弹tasteful有品位,有品位的,有品味,有品味的tasty好吃,好吃的,美味的,美味toothy齿状的,有齿的,齿状突起,有牙的yummy好吃的,好吃,美味的,美味

Examples

  • Today easier, more palatable treatment taken once per day costs a few rands.

  • So just the fact that these beverages are more palatable for some people than water might encourage people to drink more.

  • This is a good time to start building processes and templates that make your culture more palatable and scalable.

  • It’s the one we need to make the rest of this decade a palatable, even euphoric experience.

  • So to make the purchase more palatable, companies like Sunrun and Vivint began to offer various kinds of leases.

  • The Muslim populace who love and support you will never find palatable...the scenes of slaughtering the hostages.

  • Cummings, however, has proven far more controversial and arguably less palatable than her contemporaries.

  • The former made the latter more palatable; the latter made the former more memorable.

  • “Nonconsensual sex” is a much more palatable and less loaded term, and it has been adopted by many universities.

  • He added, “A five-year sentence sounded a little more palatable than 200, so I accepted.”

  • There is an art in making palatable flapjacks out of nothing but flour and water.

  • Five or six species of small animals were named hares, or rabbits, merely because their flesh was palatable food.

  • Though they live only on prey, and drink blood more often than water, yet it is said their flesh is very palatable.

  • Cooked in the ashes, it makes a palatable but tough cake, which we enjoyed after our long abstinence from bread.

  • Strabo speaks of very large bats in Mesopotamia, whose flesh was palatable.