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n. smaak; proefje; wijsheid--------v. smaken; proeventaste1[ teest]1 kleine hoeveelheid ⇒ hapje, slokje; beetje, tikkeltje♦voorbeelden:1 have a taste of this cake/wine • neem eens een hapje/slokje van deze cake/wijnit is a taste better than before • het is een tikkeltje beter dan voorheen2 smaak ⇒ voorkeur, genoegen♦voorbeelden:1 leave a bad/nasty/unpleasant taste in the mouth • een bittere/onaangename nasmaak hebben 〈 ook figuurlijk〉everyone to his taste • ieder zijn meughave (a) taste for music • genoegen scheppen in muziekadd sugar to taste • suiker toevoegen naar smaak♦voorbeelden:1 that is good/bad taste • dat getuigt van goede/slechte smaakthe remark was in bad taste • de opmerking getuigde van slechte smaaksweet to the taste • zoet van smaak————————taste21 smaken♦voorbeelden:the pudding tasted of garlic • de pudding smaakte naar knoflookII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:
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