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[ʹteıstı] a разг.1. вкусный2. сделанный со вкусом; изящный ( о вещи)3. разг. приятный, привлекательный, симпатичный -
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ˈteɪstɪ прил.
1) вкусный tasty dish ≈ вкусное блюдо
2) приятный, привлекательный, симпатичный Syn: pleasant, pleasing, delicious, palatable, toothsome Ant: bland, dull, flat, flavourless, foul, inedible, tasteless, unappetizing, unsavoury
3) разг. имеющий хороший вкус;
изящный( разговорное) вкусный - * dish вкусное блюдо - * filling вкусная начинка - * morsel лакомый кусочек( разговорное) сделанный со вкусом;
изящный (о вещи) - * furnishings элегантная мебель( разговорное) приятный, привлекательный, симпатичный - a * blonde прелестная блондинка tasty вкусный ~ разг. имеющий хороший вкус;
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муж. piece, bit, morsel;
scrap;
slice (хлеба) ;
lump (сахара) ;
cake, bar (мыла) ;
мн. (обломкм) flinders разбитый на куски ≈ fragmented разбить на куски лакомый кусок ≈ titbit, a tasty morsel кусок в горло не идет ≈ the food sticks in one's throat заработать на кусок хлеба разг. ≈ to earn one's living, to earn one's daily bread урвать кусок ≈ разг. to get/grab something to oneselfм.
1. piece, bit;
(пищи) morsel;
~ льда chunk of ice;
~ мыла cake of soap;
~ сахара lump of sugar;
2. (часть чего-л.) part;
~ хлеба (заработок) bread, livelihood;
зарабатывать на ~ хлеба make* one`s bread, earn one`s livelihood;
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8 лакомый кусок
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > лакомый кусок
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9 tidbit
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10 titbit
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11 dainty
1. n обыкн. pl лакомство, деликатес2. a изящный, грациозный3. a изысканный; сделанный со вкусом; утончённый, элегантный4. a вкусный, лакомый; нежный5. a разборчивый, привередливыйСинонимический ряд:1. choice (adj.) choice; elegant; rare; recherche; select; superior2. delectable (adj.) delectable; delicious; juicy; luscious; palatable; savory; savoury; tasty; tender3. delicate (adj.) beautiful; charming; delicate; ethereal; fine; fragile; frail; petite; thin4. exquisite (adj.) exquisite; graceful; refined5. fastidious (adj.) fastidious; ladylike; scrupulous; tasteful6. nice (adj.) choosy; clerkish; exacting; finical; finicking; finicky; fussy; meticulous; miminy-piminy; nice; niminy-piminy; old-maidish; old-womanish; overnice; particular; pernickety; persnickety; picksome; picky; precious; squeamish; squeamy7. delicacy (noun) bonne bouche; delicacy; goody; kickshaw; morsel; sweetmeat; tidbit; titbit; treatАнтонимический ряд:bitter; clumsy; coarse; common; dirty; disgusting; distasteful; gluttonous; greedy; gross; harsh; inelegant; inferior; nasty; omnivorous
См. также в других словарях:
morsel — [môr′səl] n. [OFr, dim. of mors < L morsum, a bite, piece < pp. of mordere, to bite: see MORDANT] 1. a small bite or portion of food 2. a small piece or amount; bit 3. a tasty dish vt. to divide into or distribute in small portions … English World dictionary
morsel — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ choice, delicious, juicy, tasty (all often figurative) ▪ a juicy morsel of gossip ▪ little, tiny … Collocations dictionary
morsel — mor|sel [ˈmo:səl US ˈmo:r ] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: mors bite , from Latin mordere; MORDANT] a very small amount of something, especially a small piece of food = ↑scrap morsel of ▪ a morsel of bread ▪ a morsel of scandal ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
morsel — noun (C) 1 a small piece of food (+ of): a morsel of bread | tasty morsels 2 morsel of hope/wisdom/gossip etc a small amount of hope etc: That s the best morsel of scandal we ve had for ages … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tasty — adj. Tasty is used with these nouns: ↑appetizer, ↑dish, ↑food, ↑lunch, ↑meal, ↑morsel, ↑recipe, ↑salad, ↑snack, ↑starter, ↑treat … Collocations dictionary
morsel — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, diminutive of mors bite, from Latin morsus, from mordēre to bite more at mordant Date: 14th century 1. a small piece of food ; bite 2. a small quantity ; fragment 3. a … New Collegiate Dictionary
choice morsel — noun a small tasty bit of food • Syn: ↑tidbit, ↑titbit • Hypernyms: ↑dainty, ↑delicacy, ↑goody, ↑kickshaw, ↑treat … Useful english dictionary
palatable — palatable, appetizing, savory, sapid, tasty, toothsome, flavorsome, relishing mean agreeable or pleasant to the taste. Palatable is not emphatic in its implication of pleasantness; therefore it seldom suggests deliciousness and often, on the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
tast´i|ness — tast|y «TAYS tee», adjective, tast|i|er, tast|i|est. 1. tasting good; pleasing to the taste; delicious; piquant; appetizing: »a tasty morsel. The meal was very tasty. SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary
tast´i|ly — tast|y «TAYS tee», adjective, tast|i|er, tast|i|est. 1. tasting good; pleasing to the taste; delicious; piquant; appetizing: »a tasty morsel. The meal was very tasty. SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary
tast|y — «TAYS tee», adjective, tast|i|er, tast|i|est. 1. tasting good; pleasing to the taste; delicious; piquant; appetizing: »a tasty morsel. The meal was very tasty. SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary