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tangy

/tang-ee/US // ˈtæŋ i //UK // (ˈtæŋɪ) //

膻味,膻味浓郁,浓郁的,膻味十足

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    tang·i·er, tang·i·est.

    • : having a tang.

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Examples

  • For the full street-food effect, wash back a meal with one of the taqueria’s refreshing aguas frescas, sweet-tangy tamarind being my first choice.

  • I’m not sure what this thin brick of pork would taste like without the shellac of sticky, tangy sauce, and I’m not sure I want to know.

  • To add subtle tangy and creamy notes, I added a little cream cheese.

  • Instead, the dark, sticky cloves taste sweet, tangy and full of fruity flavor.

  • Instead, you most likely see those melty, tangy, flat yellow squares, individually wrapped in plastic and paired with Wonder Bread or a fast-food cheese burger.

  • The sauce is a mélange of flavors—tangy, salty, and sweet—lathered on a crisp shell encasing the warm, tender meat.

  • In Turkey, it goes by the name iskembe corbasi and has a tangy vinegar or lemon base.

  • In the Amazon rainforest, lemon ants are said to have a tangy flavor.

  • Her humor was New York humor, layered and tangy with irony; chewy and Jewish and deadpan and literate.

  • The sorbet was tangy and was a tad tart while in the main course the pepper in the yam croquette brought it to life.

  • A peculiar, tangy smell was in the air—the smell of burning grass.

  • Medium, semihard and tangy, also used for slicing until nine months old.

  • Made from milk of goats that still overrun the original Goat Island, and tangy as a buck.

  • Time flew apace, and when they came down the hill again from Tangy Point the sky was golden with sunset.

  • As he walked, he breathed deeply of the tangy night air, and sighed with satisfaction.