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1 ( full of flavour) [food] savoureux/-euse, succulent ; a tasty morsel/dish un morceau/un plat succulent ;2 ○ ( attractive) [price, discount] intéressant ; [garment] attrayant ; he's tasty il est beau gosse ○. -
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tasty [ˈteɪstɪ]a. [food] savoureuxb. [gossip, news] (inf) croustillant* * *['teɪstɪ]adjective [food] succulent -
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∎ it's not very tasty ça n'a pas beaucoup de goût;∎ a tasty morsel un mets succulent∎ she's a tasty piece c'est un beau morceau -
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(food) succulent□, délicieux□miam-miam!
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succulent — succulent, ente [ sykylɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • v. 1500; lat. succulentus, de sucus « suc » 1 ♦ Bot. Plante succulente, dont les tissus charnus sont riches en eau. 2 ♦ Qui a une saveur délicieuse. ⇒ délicieux, excellent, exquis, savoureux. Elle « le… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Succulent — Suc cu*lent, a. [L. succulentus, suculentus, fr. succus, sucus, juice; perhaps akin to E. suck: cf. F. succulent.] Full of juice; juicy. [1913 Webster] {Succulent} plants (Bot.), plants which have soft and juicy leaves or stems, as the houseleek … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Succulent — Suc cu*lent, a. [L. succulentus, suculentus, fr. succus, sucus, juice; perhaps akin to E. suck: cf. F. succulent.] Full of juice; juicy. [1913 Webster] {Succulent} plants (Bot.), plants which have soft and juicy leaves or stems, as the houseleek … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
succulent — Succulent, [succul]ente. adj. Qui a bien du suc, & qui est fort nourrissant: il ne se dit que des aliments. Viande succulente. boüillon succulent. potage succulent … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
succulent — succulent, ente (su ku lan, lan t ) adj. 1° En parlant des aliments, qui a beaucoup de suc, très nourrissant. Bouillon, potage succulent. • La maturité des fruits succulents dont ils [les becfigues] portent le nom, BUFF. Ois. t. IX, p. 274.… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
succulent — c.1600, from Fr. succulent, from L. succulentus having juice, from succus juice, sap; related to sugere to suck, and cognate with O.E. sucan to suck (see SUCK (Cf. suck)) … Etymology dictionary
succulent — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of food) tender, juicy, and tasty. 2) Botany (of a plant) having thick fleshy leaves or stems adapted to storing water. ► NOUN Botany ▪ a succulent plant. DERIVATIVES succulence noun succulently adverb … English terms dictionary
succulent — [suk′yo͞o lənt] adj. [L succulentus < sucus, juice: see SUCK] 1. full of juice; juicy 2. full of interest, vigor, etc.; not dry or dull 3. Bot. having thick, fleshy tissues for storing water, as a cactus n. a succulent plant succulence n.… … English World dictionary
Succulent — (v. lat.), 1) saftig, saftreich, saftvoll; 2) nahrhaft, kräftig … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Succulent — (vom lat. succus, Saft), saftreich, kräftig; Succulenz, Saftfülle, Nahrhaftigkeit … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
succulent — index palatable, sapid Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary