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1 -tasting
(having a (particular kind of) taste: a sweet-tasting liquid.) schmeckend* * *-tast·ing[ˈteɪstɪŋ]pleasant\-tasting wohl schmeckend, schmackhaftsmoky\-tasting rauchig schmeckend -
2 -tasting
(bitter-, sour-, sweet-) -schmeckend attr;pleasant-\-tasting wohlschmeckend, schmackhaft;smoky-\-tasting rauchig schmeckend -
3 sweet
1. adjective1) (to taste) süß2) (lovely) süß; reizend [Wesen, Gesicht, Mädchen, Kleid]sweet dreams! — träum[e]/träumt süß!
how sweet of you! — wie nett od. lieb von dir!
go one's own sweet way — machen, was einem passt
3) (fragrant) süß; frisch [Atem]4) (musical) süß (geh.); lieblich [Stimme, Musik, Klang]2. noun1) (Brit.): (piece of confectionery) Bonbon, das od. der; (with chocolate, fudge, etc.) Süßigkeit, diefor sweet — zum Nachtisch od. Dessert
* * *[swi:t] 1. adjective1) (tasting like sugar; not sour, salty or bitter: as sweet as honey; Children eat too many sweet foods.) süß2) (tasting fresh and pleasant: young, sweet vegetables.) frisch5) (attractive or charming: What a sweet little baby!; a sweet face/smile; You look sweet in that dress.) süß2. noun1) ((American candy) a small piece of sweet food eg chocolate, toffee etc: a packet of sweets; Have a sweet.) die Süßigkeit2) ((a dish or course of) sweet food near or at the end of a meal; (a) pudding or dessert: The waiter served the sweet.) die Süßspeise3) (dear; darling: Hallo, my sweet!)•- academic.ru/72631/sweeten">sweeten- sweetener
- sweetly
- sweetness
- sweetheart
- sweet potato
- sweet-smelling
- sweet-tempered* * *[swi:t]I. adj1. (like sugar) süß\sweet dreams! träume süß!\sweet sound lieblicher Klang\sweet temper sanftes Wesen\sweet voice süße [o iron holde] Stimmea \sweet little house ein schnuck[e]liges kleines Häuschen famit was \sweet of you to help me es war sehr lieb von dir, mir zu helfenthey were very \sweet to us when we stayed with them sie waren reizend zu uns, als wir bei ihnen zu Besuch waren▪ to be \sweet on sb in jdn verliebt sein7. (individual)in one's own \sweet time wenn es einem zeitlich passtin one's own \sweet way auf seine eigene Artto go one's own \sweet way seinen eigenen Weg gehenno matter how often you warn her, she'll still go her own \sweet way du kannst sie noch so oft warnen, sie macht doch immer, was sie will8.▶ to keep sb \sweet jdn bei Laune haltenII. nboiled \sweet Bonbon nt▪ \sweets pl Süßigkeiten pl* * *[swiːt]1. adj (+er)1) süßto have a sweet tooth — gern Süßes essen, naschhaft sein
that's very sweet of you that car/horse is a sweet little runner — das ist sehr lieb von dir das Auto/Pferd läuft prächtig
to be sweet on sb (dated inf) — in jdn vernarrt sein
success was doubly sweet to him — er genoss den Erfolg doppelt
once he caught the sweet smell of success —
sweet Fanny Adams or FA ( Brit inf ) — nix (inf), nicht die Bohne (inf)
See:2. n1) (Brit: candy) Bonbon nt2) (Brit: dessert) Nachtisch m, Dessert nt3)yes, (my) sweet (inf) — ja, (mein) Schätzchen or Liebling
4) pl (fig: pleasures) Freuden plonce he had tasted the sweets of success — nachdem er einmal erfahren hatte, wie süß der Erfolg sein kann
* * *sweet [swiːt]A adj (adv sweetly)1. süß:the sweet smell of success die Süße des Erfolgs2. süß oder lieblich (duftend):be sweet with duften nach3. frisch (Milch etc)4. a) Frisch…, Süß…:b) ungesalzen (Butter etc)5. süß, lieblich (Melodie, Stimme etc)6. süß, angenehm (Schlummer, Träume etc):revenge is sweet Rache ist süß7. süß, lieb (Gesicht etc):8. lieb, nett, freundlich, reizend ( alle:be sweet on sb umg in jemanden verknallt sein;10. umga) tadellos, einwandfreib) mühelos, glatt, ruhigc) leicht, bequem11. CHEMa) säurefrei (Mineralien)b) schwefelfrei (Benzin)B s1. Süße f (auch fig)2. besonders Bra) Bonbon m/n, Süßigkeit fb) pl Süßigkeiten pl3. besonders Br Dessert n, Nachtisch m4. Annehmlichkeit f:* * *1. adjective1) (to taste) süß2) (lovely) süß; reizend [Wesen, Gesicht, Mädchen, Kleid]sweet dreams! — träum[e]/träumt süß!
how sweet of you! — wie nett od. lieb von dir!
go one's own sweet way — machen, was einem passt
3) (fragrant) süß; frisch [Atem]4) (musical) süß (geh.); lieblich [Stimme, Musik, Klang]2. noun1) (Brit.): (piece of confectionery) Bonbon, das od. der; (with chocolate, fudge, etc.) Süßigkeit, diefor sweet — zum Nachtisch od. Dessert
* * *(US) n.Bonbon -s n. (meals) (UK) n.Nachspeise f.Nachtisch m. adj.herzig adj.süß adj.
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