tasty / ˈteɪ sti /

💦中学词汇好吃好吃的美味的美味

tasty 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

tast·i·er, tast·i·est.

  1. good-tasting; savory: a tasty canapé.
  2. Informal. having or showing good taste; tasteful.

tasty 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

delicious

更多tasty例句

  1. The site is chock full of tutorials on how to make tasty meals on a budget.
  2. She responded, saying, “I would love to chat about giant, tasty corn with you,” and I knew it was going to be a jolly good time.
  3. A few minutes later, a tasty-looking lunch of rice, curry, vegetables and tofu was ready for him.
  4. There’s only one small problem with the impromptu spelling lesson, the song spelled tasty incorrectly.
  5. Some people would argue that we’re evolved to like meat, that it’s a protein-, vitamin-packed, tasty punch that we’ve grown to enjoy as a species.
  6. Try drinking your fruits and veggies with these healthy (and tasty) green smoothie recipes.
  7. Both were moderate, Neptunes-produced hits—and then Tasty happened.
  8. Silence and apathy are key ingredients to a tasty helping of bigotry.
  9. Healthy enough for a meal, but tasty like a dessert (I just made that up).
  10. The buckwheat with pork fat and boiled potatoes is served in cellophane bowls and is fresh and tasty.
  11. Why, Tip says she's the best-lookin' woman in the walley, and that she's a terrible tasty dresser.
  12. Several small kiosks at the corners and sides of the terrace give to the whole a somewhat bizarre though tasty appearance.
  13. Mademoiselle St. Sillery was much distressed that she had no dress so tasty as those of the ladies.
  14. Over there they make each dish as tasty as they can, and good eating is one of the main objects in life.
  15. Broiling is a very convenient way of cooking meat, because it is very quick, and it makes meat very tasty and very wholesome.