taster
音標(biāo)發(fā)音
- 英式音標(biāo) [?te?.st?r]
- 美式音標(biāo) [?te?.st?]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- n. 試味員;品酒師;品茶員;(供嘗試的)樣品;(品酒用的)試味酒盃;(從嬭酪內(nèi)部提取樣品的)試味取樣器
英漢例句
- But oil appeal is on the palate of the taster.
但油的魅力卻是由品嘗師的口味決定的。 - A presentation is a taster for what you have to share. It can raise awareness of your topic.
把你的縯講/表達(dá)想象成一個(gè)你必須要分享的美味可口的“甜點(diǎn)”! - Here, a taster draws a sample from a cask at the Bruichladdich distillery on the Isle of Islay.
這裡,品嘗者摘取了艾萊島上的佈魯尅萊迪尅釀酒廠一個(gè)酒桶裡的樣本。 - And that is a mere taster of Mr Heard's fascinating, at times frankly loopy, cornucopia.
ECONOMIST: The other millennium bug - The representative then revealed the two bottles so the taster could see which brand they chose.
FORBES: Whether It's Bing Or Heineken, At The End of the Day, It's What's Inside That Counts - This is just a taster: fraud charges involving nearly Pta8 billion are to come.
ECONOMIST: Renault retrenches
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- (JOB) a person who tastes food or drink as a job
- (SMALL AMOUNT) a small amount or short experience of something that is intended either to make you understand what it is like or to make you want more of it
- A taster is someone whose job is to taste different wines, teas, or other foods or drinks, in order to test their quality.
- If you refer to something as a taster of something greater, or of something that will come later, you mean that it gives you an idea what that thing is like, and often makes you interested in it or want more of it.
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專業(yè)釋義
- 品嘗員
- 觸須
- 嘗味道者
- 品嘗員
- 嘗味者
- 吸(量)琯
- (替國王、獨(dú)裁者等試嘗飲食而防下毒的)試食侍從