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tasting

/teys-ting/US // ˈteɪs tɪŋ //

品尝,品酒,品鉴,尝鲜

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of one who tastes food or drink: a final tasting of a dish before serving.
    • : a small quantity of food or drink that is tasted; a taste: I’d like just a tasting.
    • : a slight experience of something; a taste:Now you have a tasting of his stupidity.
    • : an event at which people can sample various wines, or other drinks or foods, for comparative purposes:a tasting of champagnes from France.

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Examples

  • Sweat and Morris have five employees, and almost apologetically confess they hire two high school students part-time to polish wine glasses in the tasting room.

  • The coronavirus pandemic and lockdowns closed tasting rooms and restaurants, two major revenue streams for small wineries.

  • In March, when the pandemic first shuttered the tasting room, Manager Jayden Corliss said the business was just trying to keep the heat and lights on.

  • Tasters found it “too sweet,” “underbaked” and “damp tasting.”

  • The way the team does this is by collecting a lot of data throughout its process and then having a tasting panel describe the product for them.

  • But we use, on the average, fewer than a third of those in our tasting notes.

  • Actually, though, the real secret of a good tasting turkey is not in the food at all.

  • She canceled bridesmaid dress shopping and wedding cake tasting with her best friend.

  • Of course, beyond tasting good, these chips make great platforms—the deep ridges enable them to hold dips effectively.

  • The loftiest noses among the winemakers inhale the finest of scents from the tasting glass and proclaim another masterpiece.

  • The nurse who handed her the cup noticed a dark red sediment at the bottom, and on tasting it found her tongue blistered!

  • We had each of us a fresh cocoa-nut with a hole bored in it, containing at least a pint of clear, sweet-tasting water.

  • Tessa was tasting the peaches, her throat so full of sobs that she swallowed the fruit with pain.

  • Brother Jackson made a motion with his mouth, as though he were tasting some pleasant savour.

  • They found the hole which Ready had dug quite full of water, and, tasting it, it proved very sweet and good.