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1 taste
A n1 ( flavour) gen goût m ; ( pleasant) saveur f ; a strong taste of garlic un fort goût d'ail ; a delicate taste une saveur délicate ; to leave a bad ou nasty taste in the mouth lit laisser un goût déplaisant dans la bouche ; fig laisser un arrière-goût d'amertume ; it leaves a nasty taste in the mouth fig cela laisse de l'amertume or du degoût ; I was left with a nasty taste in the mouth fig j'en ai gardé de l'amertume ;2 ( sense) le goût m ; the sense of taste le sens du goût ; to be bitter/sweet to the taste avoir un goût amer/sucré ; this cold has taken my (sense of) taste away avec ce rhume je ne sens plus le goût de rien ;3 ( small quantity) petit peu m ; have a taste of this goûtes-en un peu ; add just a taste of brandy ajoutez une goutte de cognac ;4 fig ( brief experience) gen expérience f, aperçu m ; ( foretaste) avant-goût m ; a taste of life in a big city un aperçu de la vie dans une grande ville ; they were experiencing their first taste of sth c'était leur première expérience de qch ; this was just a taste of the violence to come ce n'était qu'un avant-goût de la violence qui allait suivre ; a taste of things to come un avant-goût de l'avenir ; the taste of freedom le goût de la liberté ; she's not used to the taste of defeat/success elle n'est pas habituée à (l'idée de) l'échec/la réussite ;5 (liking, preference) goût m ; to acquire ou develop a taste for sth prendre goût à qch ; he has strange tastes ou a strange taste in music/clothes etc il a des goûts bizarres en matière de musique/de vêtements etc ; it wasn't to her taste ce n'était pas à son goût ; is this to your taste? est-ce que ceci vous convient? ; it was too violent for my taste(s) c'était trop violent pour mon goût ; the resort has something to suit all tastes la station convient à tous les goûts ; sweeten/add salt to taste sucrer/saler à volonté ;6 (sense of beauty, appropriateness, etc) goût m ; she has exquisite/awful taste in clothes elle s'habille avec un goût exquis/épouvantable ; to have good taste in sth avoir (bon) goût en matière de qch ; the room had been furnished in ou with excellent taste la pièce avait été meublée avec beaucoup de goût ; the joke was in poor taste la plaisanterie était de mauvais goût ; that's a matter of taste ça dépend des goûts ; it would be in bad ou poor taste to do ce serait de mauvais goût de faire.B vtr1 ( perceive flavour) sentir (le goût de) ; I can taste the brandy in this coffee je sens le (goût du) cognac dans ce café ; I can't taste a thing with this cold je trouve que rien n'a de goût avec ce rhume ;2 ( eat or drink) ( to test flavour) goûter ; would you like to taste the wine? voulez-vous goûter le vin? ; that's the best stew/coffee I've ever tasted c'est le meilleur ragoût que j'ai jamais mangé/le meilleur café que j'ai jamais bu ; he's never tasted meat il n'a jamais mangé de viande ;3 fig ( experience) goûter à, connaître [freedom, success, power] ; connaître [failure, defeat, hardship].C vi1 ( have flavour) to taste sweet/salty avoir un goût sucré/salé ; to taste good/horrible avoir bon/mauvais goût ; the milk tastes off to me je crois que ce lait est tourné ; to taste like sth avoir le goût de qch ; what does it taste like? quel goût cela a-t-il? ; to taste of sth avoir un goût de qch ; it tastes of pineapple cela a un goût d'ananas ;2 ( perceive flavour) avoir du goût ; I can't taste j'ai perdu le goût.there's no accounting for tastes! chacun ses goûts. ⇒ medicine. -
2 Nachgeschmack
m aftertaste (auch fig.); es hinterlässt einen ( unangenehmen) Nachgeschmack auch fig. it leaves a bad taste in your mouth* * *der Nachgeschmackaftertaste* * *Nach|ge|schmackm (lit, fig)aftertasteeinen üblen Náchgeschmack hinterlassen (fig) — to leave a bad or nasty taste in one's or the mouth
* * *Nach·ge·schmackm aftertasteeinen bitteren/süßen \Nachgeschmack haben to have a bitter/sweet aftertaste[bei jdm] einen bitteren [o unangenehmen] [o üblen] \Nachgeschmack hinterlassen to leave a nasty taste [in sb's mouth]* * *der after-taste* * *es hinterlässt einen (unangenehmen) Nachgeschmack auch fig it leaves a bad taste in your mouth* * *der after-taste* * *m.after taste n.aftertaste n. -
3 le deja a uno mal/buen sabor de boca
it leaves a nasty/pleasant taste in the mouthSpanish-English dictionary > le deja a uno mal/buen sabor de boca
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4 dårlig
1) плохо́й, скве́рный; испо́рченный2) больно́йblíve dǻrlig — заболе́ть
jeg har det dǻrligt — я чу́вствую себя́ пло́хо
* * *bad, baleful, ill, off, poor, shoddy, sick, sickly, weak* * *adj bad ( fx news, food, novel),( ringe) poor ( fx food, novel, reward);( syg, kun efter vb) ill,( utilpas) unwell;( om legemsdel) bad ( fx have a bad eye (, finger));( uheldig) bad ( fx habit);adv ( dårligt) badly, poorly,( næsten ikke), se ndf: dårligt nok;[ dårlig betalt] badly paid, ill-paid;[ blive dårlig] get (el. go) bad,( syg) be taken ill,( få kvalme) feel sick, get sick;[ dårligt helbred] poor health;[ dårligt lys] bad light;[ dårlig mave], se mave;[ dårligt nok](dvs næsten ikke) hardly ( fx I hardly know him);[ dårlig smag] bad taste;( smagløshed også) poor taste;[ få den dårlige smag ud af munden] get the bad taste out of one's mouth;[ det giver en dårlig smag i munden] it leaves a bad (, stærkere: nasty) taste in one's (el. the) mouth;[ jeg har dårlig tid] I am in a hurry; I am busy; I am pushed (el. pressed) for time;[ dårligt vejr] bad weather;[ være dårlig til at gøre noget] be bad (el. poor) at doing something;
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