tang 的 2 个定义
- a strong taste or flavor.
- the distinctive flavor or quality of a thing.
- a pungent or distinctive odor.
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- to furnish with a tang.
tang 近义词
biting taste or odor
更多tang例句
- Sriracha works beautifully in its place, lending a fermented tang compared with chili-garlic’s bright, fresh heat, or you could try it with whatever hot sauce you have.
- Served warm, testers noticed a subtle yeast tang and liked that “it was smoother than the others we tried.”
- I use sugar sparingly, adding just enough so the cake registers as a true dessert while maintaining a gentle yogurt-y tang.
- A quick peanut sauce and crunchy bok choy give this tofu sheet-pan dinner tang and textureBuying and storing.
- If the sauce is too sour, add the sugar or honey to take the edge off the tang.
- Do you have a favorite Wu-Tang memory—any crazy shenanigans you got into?
- Who would picture Wu-Tang doing slapstick comedy in primetime on Fox?
- The tomatoes' crunch and tang add new dimensions of delight.
- As far as we know, the earliest frozen dairy treat was made in China during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD).
- Outside, Matt Schultz supporters in Boy Scout uniforms made pancakes and handed out cups of Tang.
- Without thinking what he was doing, he slipped the tang into a hollow reed which he picked up from the ground.
- Musakit ang pus-un ug dúgay tang walà kaihì, Your lower stomach hurts if you go long without urinating.
- Grind the base of the tang into a knife blade for sharpening pencils, shaving chalk, opening envelopes, etc.
- A piece of rubber stuck on the tang end answers the double purpose of a protector and eraser.
- He remembered dates, historical associations, little incidents that had occurred and that had the foreign tang.