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tasty

/tey-stee/US // ˈteɪ sti //UK // (ˈteɪstɪ) //

好吃,好吃的,美味的,美味

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    tast·i·er, tast·i·est.

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.delicious

Examples

  • The site is chock full of tutorials on how to make tasty meals on a budget.

  • 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.

  • A few minutes later, a tasty-looking lunch of rice, curry, vegetables and tofu was ready for him.

  • There’s only one small problem with the impromptu spelling lesson, the song spelled tasty incorrectly.

  • 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.

  • Try drinking your fruits and veggies with these healthy (and tasty) green smoothie recipes.

  • Both were moderate, Neptunes-produced hits—and then Tasty happened.

  • Silence and apathy are key ingredients to a tasty helping of bigotry.

  • Healthy enough for a meal, but tasty like a dessert (I just made that up).

  • The buckwheat with pork fat and boiled potatoes is served in cellophane bowls and is fresh and tasty.

  • Why, Tip says she's the best-lookin' woman in the walley, and that she's a terrible tasty dresser.

  • Several small kiosks at the corners and sides of the terrace give to the whole a somewhat bizarre though tasty appearance.

  • Mademoiselle St. Sillery was much distressed that she had no dress so tasty as those of the ladies.

  • Over there they make each dish as tasty as they can, and good eating is one of the main objects in life.

  • Broiling is a very convenient way of cooking meat, because it is very quick, and it makes meat very tasty and very wholesome.