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 Translation for 'to taste' from English to Icelandic
VERB   to taste | tasted | tasted
tasting | tastes
SYNO appreciation | discernment | gustation | ...
smakkato taste
Nouns
keimur {k}taste
smekkur {k}taste
bragð {hv}taste
2 Words
óbragð {hv}bad taste [also fig.]
nýjabragð {hv}fresh taste
mat.
þrái {k} [þrátt bragð]
rancid taste
líffærafr.
bragðlaukur {k}
taste bud [Gemma gustatoria, Caliculus gustatorius]
vatnsbragð {hv}watery taste
3 Words
smekklegur {adj}in good taste
ósmekklegur {adj}in poor taste
smekksatriði {hv}matter of taste
fatn.
fatasmekkur {k}
taste in clothes
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Usage Examples English
  • , and many Japanese now take day-trips to taste the many Sanuki udon restaurants in Kagawa.
  • The girls make a cornmeal pudding for the tribe to taste.
  • To every pint of wine allow 1 large cupful of water, sugar, and spice to taste.
  • Individual variation in the volume of EC is linked to taste perception. People with a larger EC in the left hemisphere found quinine, the source of bitterness in tonic water, less bitter.
  • Dolphins are not thought to have a good sense of taste, as their taste buds are atrophied or missing altogether. Some have preferences for different kinds of fish, indicating some ability to taste.

  • Using "Beer Gas" with other beer styles can cause the last 5% to 10% of the beer in each keg to taste very flat and lifeless.
  • Hydrolyzed forms are noted to taste bitter and such supplements are often refused by infants and lab animals in favor of intact casein.
  • The amount of water used depends on how thick the cook wants the cacık to be—sometimes the dish is served as a cold soup, but it can also be made thicker according to taste.
  • A table condiment or table sauce is more specifically a condiment that is served separately from the food and is added to taste by the diner.
  • The chefs refused to taste their own preparation, whereupon it was force-fed to a monkey who "expired on the spot".

  • During the festival the visitor has the chance to taste some of the best Cyprus wines, which are offered free of charge.
  • However, some have preferences between different kinds of fish, indicating some sort of attachment to taste.
  • However, the taste of the cactus is bitter, so contemporary users will often grind it into a powder and pour it into capsules to avoid having to taste it.
  • Add parsley, dill, onion or garlic, nutmeg or rosemary or pepper to taste.
  • the longstanding British brand Salt 'n' Shake, whose chips are not seasoned, but instead include a small salt sachet in the bag for seasoning to taste.

  • According to Witten, M should stand for "magic", "mystery" or "membrane" according to taste, and the true meaning of the title should be decided when a more fundamental formulation of the theory is known.
  • This region is the most suitable to taste empanadas, particularly those stuffed with meat and offering different types of tempting varieties such as the "meat empanada", salteña also filled with potatoes, or the "empanada tucumana", which is stuffed with matambre and cut with a knife, or empanadas made with cheese.
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