单词 | Taste of |
例句 | 1. I love the taste of garlic. 2. I don't like the taste of olives. 3. I don't like the taste of this meat. 4. Pure strong chocolate, just like the taste of love to be the first tastes good. 5. I like the taste of wine and enjoy trying different kinds. 6. This was my first taste of live theatre. 7. This voyage was his first taste of freedom. 8. Have a taste of this cake. 9. His writings taste of the school. 10. You must have a taste of the fruitcake. 11. Do you have a taste of this tea. 12. Sugar coating hides the taste of pills. 13. She savoured the taste of the champagne. 14. I don't like the taste of this cheese. 15. Just have a taste of this cheese. 16. He liked the bitter taste of the ale. 17. This was her first taste of success. 18. Have a taste of the sauce and tell me if it needs salt. 19. That job gave me my first real taste of teaching. 20. The new appraisal scheme is only a taste of things to come. 20. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 21. The taste of the lemon made her screw up her face. 22. It gave him his first taste of acting for the big screen. 23. Bob Marley provided them with their first taste of Reggae music. 24. We have a taste of the white wine he's brought. 25. The taste of the chocolate was still on her tongue. 26. The tiger has once tasted blood is never sated with the taste of it. 27. The tiger that has once tasted blood is never sated with the taste of it. 28. Come to an end only lonely melancholy is a taste of life. 29. I had a strong coffee to take away the nasty taste of the food. 30. The farm holidays are for townspeople who would like a taste of the countryside. 1. I love the taste of garlic. 2. I don't like the taste of olives. 3. I don't like the taste of this meat. 4. I like the taste of wine and enjoy trying different kinds. 5. He liked the bitter taste of the ale. 31. Schoolchildren from city schools can get a taste of the countryside first-hand. 32. The taste of the cakes was evocative of my childhood. 33. Although we didn't know it, this incident was a taste of things to come. 34. The taste of vitamins is not too nice so the flavour sometimes needs to be disguised. 35. I don't really like the taste of meat any more. 36. The cook masked the taste of the bad meat with onions. 37. The girl made a face at the taste of the medicine. 38. Voters turned out in force for their first taste of multi-party elections. 39. The autumn storms gave us a taste of what was to come . 40. The pay cut was just a taste of things to come. 41. My boyfriend always arrives late. Last night I decided to give him a taste of his own medicine by keeping him waiting for half an hour. 42. I had a taste of office work during the summer and that was quite enough. 43. Don't have a cigarette now?you'll spoil the taste of your food! 44. Let the bully have a taste of his own medicine. 45. Can I have a taste of your sundae? 46. He would taste of the mead of the gods. 47. Southern California also was getting a taste of winter. 48. The taste of it had suddenly turned sour. 49. Well, tomorrow he'd get a taste of reality. 50. The taste of manna has gone sour on them. 50. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 51. He gets his first taste of inter-pro cricket. 52. He was conscious of the rush of warm fluid down on to his lips, and the salty taste of his own blood. 53. But this is only a tongue-tip taste of the political dilemma Harrison faces. 54. For a few years after the Civil War, at least, black Texans had a taste of political power. 55. Now he sat at the kitchen table with the worm-cake before him and the taste of nausea already on his tongue. 56. Terranova said he has used a rich stout instead of meat stock to enhance the taste of a low-fat chili. 57. These varieties will provide the taste of brassicas through August and into September. 58. Then he tasted the richer salty taste of blood, where the cut on her mouth had opened up. 59. Nine days Demeter wandered, and all that time she would not taste of ambrosia or put sweet nectar to her lips. 60. Still, I was willing to risk spankings for a taste of what I thought was out there. 61. While Carradine slept, I tried to take away the taste of defeat and Kelly's coffee with a shot or fourteen. 62. I rinsed my mouth with water from the stream, and my stomach rebelled at even the taste of water. 63. It was here they experienced a taste of what normal family life could really be like. 64. His only previous taste of international rugby was as an interval replacement against the Wallabies last year. 65. Many people like the taste of jackfruit, but it smells terrible. 66. Are we perhaps being invited to see the simpering good taste of operetta as the flip-side of the Victorian stews? 67. I miss smelling new smells and stirring new sauces and being surprised by the taste of something different. 68. They are also aging in new oak barrels, giving their tequila a surprising aroma and taste of bourbon. 69. I really can't stand the taste of whisky or brandy. 70. Give them a short back and sides and give them a taste of the birch. 71. Sunderland brought on Owers as a substitute for his first taste of football since sustaining a pelvic injury three months ago. 72. She said her lines with the sour taste of sickness in her mouth, but got through them and her exit creditably. 73. This gave Joan a taste of freedom, but not yet enough. 74. But we ended up with nothing but the taste of real things on our tongues. 75. I was aggressive, flipping him over, eager to get a taste of all of him at once. 76. Blackpool was where I got my first taste of the world of entertainment. 77. I left the restaurant with rather a strong taste of onions in my mouth. 78. For drama school it is the first taste of things to come and on the whole a good thing. 79. Always a keen driver, his first taste of competition saw him sprinting a dark green Sunbeam Talbot MkIII in 1956. 80. She was grinding her teeth, until the taste of blood made her stop. 80. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 81. It has that familiar taste of metal containers and Styrofoam. 82. As a first taste of what the series might offer, it is the most intriguing. 83. Two veiled female figures leaned in exaggerated mourning over an urn in the Grecian taste of the 1810s. 84. Local water and soil will affect the taste of home-grown raw ingredients. 85. Charles and Diana sent back the bland and unadventurous vegetarian dish, a taste of the lacklustre state of the royal marriage. 86. So far, Rover has never failed to get a taste of whatever his master eats. 87. The juice was marvellous, cutting through the taste of dust and diesel fumes. 88. He slipped in beside her and crunched on the dusty taste of a Rennie. 89. The drug addict will do anything in order to satisfy the cravings for the taste of the hallucinating drugs. Dr T.P.Chia 90. I parked my car and started walking to get a taste of Chinatown. 91. Most important of all, though, rugby football gave Burton a real and early taste of fame. 92. Many people dislike the taste of bran and find it hard to swallow. 93. He first taste of competition in the Gulf was against expat teams in Dubai. 94. Alvin had had a brief taste of freedom and didn't want to live with his parents again. 95. The once housebound sisters and daughters are getting a taste of power, and they are learning how to use it. 96. He smiled without humour when Frankie sucked at the soap-filled cloth in order to sluice the taste of rancid beck-water from his mouth. 97. The forecourt queues are a taste of things to come unless alternative sources of energy are explored, and different lifestyles endorsed. 98. The extract is bitter but tolerable, and the root has the taste of a radish past its prime. 99. The Belfry was cold and wet, which gave us a taste of what was to come at Lytham. 100. The review gave Picasso a taste of the recognition he craved. 101. I feel it is important to get a taste of a working environment before going straight through schooling into paid employment. 102. The chef contrives to keep the fresh taste of the vegetables. 103. She decided to become an actress after getting her first taste of fame in a local theatre production. 104. The photos, especially those in colour, give a fair taste of what's in store. 105. Ofahengaue gives All Black Bernie McCahill a taste of the explosive power that has captivated league clubs. 106. Speaking of television, I had my first taste of the magic box in that hospital. 107. They hoped he would get used to the texture, smell, and taste of the apple. 108. Yesterday had been the group's first taste of real sunshine and comparative warmth and it had fired their enthusiasm. 109. The Sport adds a welcome taste of spice to Toyota's expected reliability. 110. Last month, its chief executive officer gave a taste of the kind of economic pressure the channel could face. 111. I give my tongue over to money; the taste of warm rust in a chipped mug of tap-water. 112. When the wind dropped an occasional rumble in the distance reminded them of their first taste of war's excitements. 113. And bananas about Hickory ... the baby monkey getting a taste of the good life. 114. There is at these times a hot, sweet taste on my tongue, the taste of blood. 115. The beautiful color and full-bodied taste of these Australian wines make them an excellent accompaniment to meat dishes. 116. The walk from the campsite near Hrabusice gave us a real taste of Paradise. 117. Oscar nominees have traditionally reflected the taste of the public. 118. Up in the Milburn Stand, sampling his first taste of football spectating, eight-year-old Turnbull Junior wasn't very impressed either. 119. The smell of her hair, the taste of her mouth, the feeling of her skin seemed to have got inside him, or into the air all round him. She had become a physical necessity. George Orwell 120. Have some water to take away the taste of the medicine. 121. Guys would carry tabasco sauce to kill the taste of everything. 122. He could still remember the taste of that blue icing. 123. If you want a taste of Torme as the consummate show stopper, Rhino offers you his classic, 15-minute Gershwin medley. 124. It was a mad mongrel of a building, a Victorian folly lampooning the worst taste of several architectural ages. 125. It hissed malevolently into the tiny cubicle, its herby bitter odour masking a certain taste of earthiness. 126. You really can't beat the taste of fresh strawberries and raspberries. 127. The houses gave some of the poorer residents their first taste of modern domestic amenities. 128. She smelled the tang of fear in her nostrils and the taste of it in her mouth. 129. Many people find it hard to distinguish the taste of one kola-nut-flavored carbonated beverage from another. 130. Nothing he had foreseen, nothing he had dreamed of could have bodied forth the shape and taste of this existence. 131. Zahedi enhanced this reputation and London society had a taste of the party giving that was to hit Washington ten years later. 132. He had been offered a taste of it from a can he had been allowed to select himself. 133. A mild taste of nutmeg on the aftertaste. 134. I do not like the taste of fresh fish. 135. I like the luscious taste of ripe peaches. 136. He prefers the civilized taste of Irish whisky. 137. Misty taste of moonshine Teardrops in my eyes. 138. I crave that we may taste of your wine. 139. My brother does not like the taste of durian. 140. My first taste of love oh bittersweet. 141. Xingning boss, Ning cooks,[/taste of.html] authentic taste of Hakka. 142. The taste of cockle is very good. 143. His gut rebelled against the taste of sentient flesh. 144. Taste of Lees: Unpleasant taste acquired by wines kept for too long on their lees. 145. Pale yellow oily liquid, With linolenic acid - specific odor, Taste of soft. 146. The taste of mixed bitter - astringent feelings, I finally understand. 147. Palatal sensations of fullness and roundness , with a pleasant taste of chocolate. 148. Or a bitter sweet taste of the here and now? 149. When the F.D.A. pressured companies to reduce salt in those products, the industry said that doing so would ruin the taste of the foods already low in sugar and fat. 150. It was as if she felt on her lips the taste of dishonour. 151. The marvelously embroidered wedding dress revives the atmosphere and taste of the past times. 152. The marvelously embroidered wedding dress revives the atmosphere and sophisticated taste of the past times. 153. All this helped to maintain a distinctive taste of culture in Buddhism in its course of Chinesization. 154. A very good adventure game, a little taste of Splinter Cell. 155. Determination by volunteers depends on subjective description, taste of no grittiness representing complete disintegration. 156. He had a firsthand taste of life in backward mountainous areas. 157. Few sips are taken, both of them savoring the scent and taste of the alcohol. 158. The taste of blood in her throat made her want to vomit. 159. Clear beef broth lamb golden red color, delicateyi xiang , cool taste of the United States. 160. She likes the taste of waxground handleless cups very much. 161. It was impossible to think of him as evolving any taste of his own. 162. We'll get again the foul taste of hope soured to despair. 163. Prop. :White triangle crystal, easy deliquescence, with taste of acetic acid, soluble in water and ethanol, insoluble in acetone. 164. Drizzle some chocolate syrup if not raw taste of this milkshake. 165. Best with Creme Brulee or any other desserts matching with a strong taste of caramel or milk chocolate or with more smelly French cheeses like Pont Levec. 166. However, some people prefer the dark, strong taste of percolator coffee. 167. I would like in this small kitchen, you cook out the taste of happiness food. 168. You can even buy a lollipop and ice cream taste of corn. 169. Various taste of corn mint, mango etc according to your special requirement! 170. The taste of the peaches is fine; but as you know,[http:///taste of.html] appearance counts in canned foods. 171. When you a lip smacking bite, you will experience the taste of culture and valued traditions. 172. But having had a taste of the big time, he won't want to go back to playing in the reserves. 173. My kids don't like the bitter taste of Chinese herbal medicine. 174. When you Rodeo you get a real taste of life in the Midwest. 175. The sculpture works from CAFA reveal a taste of academic solemnity. 176. OBJECTIVE To evaluate and predict the taste of dimenhydrinate orally disintegrating tablets. 177. The taste of ice - cream would be like a baby laughing joyfully. 178. And every time he kisses you it leaves behind the bitter taste of saccharine. 179. He gags on the bitter gasoline taste of the fuel line, pulls it from his mouth. 180. How can you tolerate the taste of this liquid? It disunited my stomach and intestines. 181. That's meditation in a nutshell, albeit a one minute taste of it. 182. Present the original taste of top luscious material including filet steak, goose liver, and truffle. 183. What wine would do justice to the explosive taste of fried chilli prawns? 184. The natural taste of fresh fish and the vine rice makes a perfect marriage called sushi. 185. Celtic home advantage so long enjoy the taste of the championship. 186. Come, give a taste of your quality; come, a passionate speech. 187. This is a little Splinter Cell Taste of shooting action adventure game. 188. The taste of ice - cream would be like a blender mixing whip - cream evenly. 188. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 189. The sweet taste of sucrose can be felt only by the tongue. 190. Features: a cooking stove double flavor and taste of fresh compound. |
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