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tang n1 ( taste) goût m acidulé ; ( smell) odeur f piquante ; the salty tang of the sea la saveur vivifiante de l'air marin ; with a tang of lemon avec une pointe de citron ;2 (of knife, chisel) soie f. -
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noun(taste/smell)[sharp] tang — scharfer Geschmack/Geruch
[spicy/salty] tang — würziger/salziger Geschmack/Geruch
* * *[tæŋ]* * *[tæŋ]n1. ( also pej: smell) [scharfer [o penetranter] [o durchdringender]] Geruch; (taste) [scharfer [o intensiver]] Geschmackthere was this \tang of the sea in the air es roch so unverwechselbar nach Seeluftsalty/spicy \tang salziger/würziger Geschmackthe American way of life has its own \tang die amerikanische Lebensart hat etwas Eigenesshe was beginning to get a \tang of enjoyment out of her job allmählich fand sie ein ganz klein wenig Freude an ihrer Arbeita \tang of autumn/jasmine/irony ein Hauch von Herbst/Jasmin/Ironiea \tang of mockery ein Anflug m von Spottthe \tang of a smile der Anflug eines Lächelns* * *[tŋ]n(= smell) scharfer Geruch; (= taste) starker Geschmack* * *tang1 [tæŋ]A s1. TECHa) Griffzapfen m (eines Messers etc)b) Angel fc) Dorn m2. a) scharfer Geruch oder Geschmackb) Beigeschmack m (of von) (auch fig)B v/t TECH mit einem Griffzapfen etc versehentang2 [tæŋ]A s (scharfer) KlangB v/t & v/i (laut) ertönen (lassen)tang3 [tæŋ] s BOT Seetang m* * *noun(taste/smell)[sharp] tang — scharfer Geschmack/Geruch
[spicy/salty] tang — würziger/salziger Geschmack/Geruch
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[tæŋ]2) (of knife, chisel) codolo m.* * *[tæŋ](a strong or sharp taste, flavour or smell: The air had a salty tang.) odore; sapore* * *tang (1) /tæŋ/n.2 (mecc.) linguetta3 sapore piccante; forte odore4 pizzico (di qc.); punta (fig.); traccia: with a tang of humour, con un pizzico (o una punta) d'umorismo● tang of the sea, odore di salsedine; sapore di mare □ There's a tang in the air today, oggi l'aria è pungente.tang (2) /tæŋ/n.1 suono metallico; forte rumoretang (3) /tæŋ/n.(bot., Fucus) fuco.(to) tang (1) /tæŋ/v. t.(to) tang (2) /tæŋ/A v. i.1 suonare forte; risuonare2 (mus.) vibrareB v. t.* * *[tæŋ]2) (of knife, chisel) codolo m. -
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[tæŋ] n( taste) [scharfer [o intensiver] ] Geschmack;there was this \tang of the sea in the air es roch so unverwechselbar nach Seeluft;salty/spicy \tang salziger/würziger Geschmack;the American way of life has its own \tang die amerikanische Lebensart hat etwas Eigenes;she was beginning to get a \tang of enjoyment out of her job allmählich fand sie ein ganz klein wenig Freude an ihrer Arbeit;a \tang of mockery ein Anflug m von Spott;the \tang of a smile der Anflug eines Lächelns -
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tæŋ(a strong or sharp taste, flavour or smell: The air had a salty tang.) sabor/olor fuertetr[tæŋ]tang ['tæŋ] n: sabor m fuerten.• espiga s.f.• lengüeta s.f.• retintín s.m.• sabor fuerte y picante s.m.v.• hacer retiñir v.• retiñir v.tæŋcount & mass noun ( strong taste) sabor m fuerte; ( sharp taste) acidez f; ( smell) olor m penetrante[tæŋ]N1) (=taste) sabor m fuerte y picante; (=smell) olor m acre2) [of knife] espiga f* * *[tæŋ]count & mass noun ( strong taste) sabor m fuerte; ( sharp taste) acidez f; ( smell) olor m penetrante -
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tæŋ(a strong or sharp taste, flavour or smell: The air had a salty tang.) sterk smak/luktsmakIsubst. \/tæŋ\/1) skarp smak, skarp lukt2) bismak3) ettersmak4) karakteristisk preg, anstrøk, preg, drag5) tange (del av knivblad e.l. som sitter inne i skaftet)IIsubst. \/tæŋ\/1) klang2) toneIIIsubst. \/tæŋ\/forklaring: kirurgfisk i slekten AcanthurusIVverb \/tæŋ\/klinge (med), ringe (i)
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