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1 kušajte
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2 ukus
taste, good taste* * *• savour• smack• taste• tentative• tastes• flatter• flavor• gusto• appetite• palate -
3 okus
taste, flavor* * *• season• savour• savor• taste• flagrance• flavor• flavour -
4 okusna stanica
• taste cell• gustatory cell -
5 okusnica
• taste cell• gustatory cell -
6 tipka
Taste f (-, -n), Taster m (-s, -) -
7 okusiti
vt pf taste; have/get a taste of; (prvi put) have/get one's first taste of, experience* * *• taste• partake -
8 neukus
m bad taste, lack of taste I do -a beyond all limits of good taste -
9 ljutost
pungency, hot taste* * *• hot taste -
10 naviknuti se
vr pf get/become/grow used to, accustom oneself to, grow familiar with, acquire a habit (- steći naviku); (na teškoće) inure o. s, to; (vremenom) acquire a taste for I čovjek se vremenom -e it becomes a habit, it grows on you; it is an acquired taste, it* * *• settle in• get used to -
11 probati
vt/pf impf try, attempt itd. (-pokušati); (jelo) taste, sample (- kušati) test; sample; (odijelo, cipele) try on (for size), make a trial (attempt); (iskušati) experience, undergo; theat rehearse* * *• experience• essay• savour• sample• try• try on• taste• test• attempt• offer• rehearse -
12 neukusno
adv tastelessly, without taste, in bad taste -
13 razmaknica
fLeertaste f [Spacetaste, Space-Taste, Space] -
14 tipka
I.fTaste fII.f mišaMaustaste f -
15 dobrog okusa
• good taste -
16 kušanje
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17 kušati
vt impf I prov neka -ju što su zamijesili let them stew in their own juice(s)* * *• sample• try• taste• tempt -
18 kvržica
f dim little knob, knobble, sci nodule; (na jeziku) taste bud* * *• gristle• nodul -
19 obljutaviti
vt pf make stale/insipid/flat/tasteless/ /vapid, strip of taste/flavor* * *• pall -
20 pikantno
adv piquantly, salaciousness, salacity, tangy taste, sharp flavor, spiciness, sauci-ness* * *• hot
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