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1 cata
f.tasting.cata de vinos wine tastingpres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: catar.* * *1 (degustación) tasting2 (porción) sample* * *ISM ó SF1) (=acto) tasting, sampling2) (=porción) sample3) LAm (Min) trial excavation, test bore4)- ir en cata de algoIISF LAm (=loro) parrot* * *femenino (Coc, Vin) tasting* * *----* cata de vinos = wine tasting.* * *femenino (Coc, Vin) tasting* * ** cata de vinos = wine tasting.* * *Compuesto:blind tasting* * *cata nf1. [de vino] tastingcata de vinos wine tasting* * *f tasting -
2 concurso
m.1 competition (prueba) (literaria, deportiva).concurso de belleza beauty contestconcurso televisivo o de televisión game show2 tender.salir a concurso público to be put out to tender3 co-operation (ayuda).4 contest, competition, tournament, game show.5 concurrence, coming together of a group of people, confluence, grouping.6 bankruptcy proceeding, insolvency proceedings.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: concursar.* * *2 (para puestos) public examination■ las tres plazas de profesor saldrán a concurso applications are invited for the three teaching positions4 (ayuda) help, aid, collaboration5 (licitación) tender\estar fuera de concurso to be out of the runningconcurso hípico horse showconcurso literario literary competitionconcurso radiofónico radio quiz, radio quiz programme (US program)* * *noun m.1) contest2) competition* * *1. SM1) (Com) tenderpresentar algo a concurso — to open sth up to tender, put sth out to tender
2) (=competición) competition, contest; (TV, Radio) quiz, game showconcurso de ideas — (Arquit) design competition
concurso de saltos — show-jumping contest o competition
concurso hípico — horse show, show-jumping contest o competition
3) (=examen) examination, open competition4)concurso de acreedores — (Jur) meeting of creditors
5) (=coincidencia) coincidence, concurrence6) (=ayuda) cooperation, helpprestar su concurso — to help, collaborate
2.ADJ* * *1)a) ( certamen) competitionb) (para puestos, vacantes) selection process involving interviews and competitive examinations2) ( licitación) tender3) (frml) (de circunstancias, factores) combination, concurrence (frml)* * *= contest, competition, tournament, quiz [quizzes, -pl.].Ex. The children love puppet shows, the movies, story hours, contests.Ex. There was a competition organised for the best motto for each event to be held during library week.Ex. The author traces the development of the tournament in Scotland from the 13th to 16th centuries and its relationship to European chivalric activity.Ex. A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.----* concurso cultural = talent contest, talent show.* concurso de baile = dance competition.* concurso de belleza = beauty pageant, beauty contest.* concurso de cante = singing competition.* concurso de cultura general = quiz [quizzes, -pl.].* concurso de misses = beauty pageant.* concurso de música = music competition.* concurso de popularidad = popularity contest.* concurso de redacción = essay competition.* concurso de talentos = talent contest, talent show.* concurso ecuestre = equestrian competition, equestrian event.* concurso humorística = comedy competition.* concurso literario = literary contest.* concurso público = bid, bidding, tender, tender procedure, tendering, tendering procedure, tendering process.* concurso público de licitación = competitive tendering.* organizar un concurso = conduct + contest.* sacar a concurso = tender for, tender out.* sacar a concurso público = bid, bid + Posesivo + business, tender for, tender out.* * *1)a) ( certamen) competitionb) (para puestos, vacantes) selection process involving interviews and competitive examinations2) ( licitación) tender3) (frml) (de circunstancias, factores) combination, concurrence (frml)* * *= contest, competition, tournament, quiz [quizzes, -pl.].Ex: The children love puppet shows, the movies, story hours, contests.
Ex: There was a competition organised for the best motto for each event to be held during library week.Ex: The author traces the development of the tournament in Scotland from the 13th to 16th centuries and its relationship to European chivalric activity.Ex: A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.* concurso cultural = talent contest, talent show.* concurso de baile = dance competition.* concurso de belleza = beauty pageant, beauty contest.* concurso de cante = singing competition.* concurso de cultura general = quiz [quizzes, -pl.].* concurso de misses = beauty pageant.* concurso de música = music competition.* concurso de popularidad = popularity contest.* concurso de redacción = essay competition.* concurso de talentos = talent contest, talent show.* concurso ecuestre = equestrian competition, equestrian event.* concurso humorística = comedy competition.* concurso literario = literary contest.* concurso público = bid, bidding, tender, tender procedure, tendering, tendering procedure, tendering process.* concurso público de licitación = competitive tendering.* organizar un concurso = conduct + contest.* sacar a concurso = tender for, tender out.* sacar a concurso público = bid, bid + Posesivo + business, tender for, tender out.* * *A1 (certamen) competitionse presentó a un concurso de cocina he took part in a cookery competition o contestun concurso de disfraces a fancy dress competition2 ( Rad, TV) (programa — de preguntas y respuestas) quiz show o program; (—de juegos y pruebas) game show3 (para puestos, vacantes) selection process involving interviews and competitive examinationsse convoca concurso para cubrir 20 plazas de maestros applications are invited for 20 teaching postsCompuestos:beauty contest● concurso (de or por) oposiciónhorse show, show jumping competitionB (licitación) tenderlas obras se sacarán a concurso the work will be put out to tenderCompuesto:competitive tendering ( with pre-determined maximum price)C ( frml)1 (de circunstancias, factores) combination, concurrence ( frml)Compuesto:creditors' meetingD (ayuda, cooperación) help, support* * *
Del verbo concursar: ( conjugate concursar)
concurso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
concursó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
concursar
concurso
concursar ( conjugate concursar) verbo intransitivo ( en concurso) to take part;
( para puesto) to compete ( through interviews and competitive examinations)
concurso sustantivo masculino
concurso de belleza beauty contest o (esp AmE) pageant;
concurso hípico show jumping competition
( de juegos y pruebas) game show
concursar verbo intransitivo to compete, take part
concurso sustantivo masculino
1 (competición) competition
(de pintura, baile, etc) contest
(de televisión) quiz show
2 (para conseguir una obra pública, licitación) tender
sacar (una obra) a concurso, to invite tenders (for a piece of work)
3 frml (colaboración) help
' concurso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antelación
- base
- concurrir
- concursante
- II
- presentador
- presentadora
- programa
- seudónima
- seudónimo
- subastar
- tocar
- tribunal
- azafata
- concursar
- convocar
- desempate
- fallo
- inscribir
- inscripción
- jurado
- licitar
- oposición
- participante
- presentar
- triunfar
English:
amateurish
- beauty contest
- booby prize
- competition
- contest
- drop out
- entrant
- entry
- fix
- form
- go in for
- outsider
- point
- quiz
- show-jumping
- tender
- beauty
- drop
- enter
- game
- horse
* * *concurso nm1. [literaria, deportiva] competition;un concurso de disfraces/de piano a fancy dress/piano competition;presentarse a un concurso to enter a competition;concurso de belleza beauty contest;concurso hípico horse show;concurso de saltos show-jumping event2. [de televisión] game show;[de preguntas y respuestas] quiz show concurso de méritos merit-based selection process4. [para una obra] tender;adjudicar un concurso to award a contract;convocar un concurso to call for tender, to invite tenders;salir a concurso público to be put out to tenderconcurso de adjudicación tendering process5. [colaboración] cooperation;con el concurso de todos, saldremos del apuro if everyone helps o cooperates, we can get ourselves out of this mess6. [concurrencia]el enorme concurso de visitantes desbordó a los organizadores the organizers couldn't cope with the huge number of visitors* * *m1 competition2 COM tender;sacar a concurso put out to tender* * *concurso nm1) : contest, competition2) : concurrance, coincidence3) : crowd, gathering4) : cooperation, assistance* * *concurso n1. (en general) competition / contest2. (de televisión, radio) quiz show / game show3. (selección para un trabajo) open competition -
3 goût
goût° [gu]masculine nouna. ( = sens) tasteb. ( = saveur) taste• ça a bon/mauvais goût it tastes nice/nasty• donner du goût à qch [épice, condiment] to add flavour to sthc. ( = jugement) taste• avoir du/manquer de goût to have/lack taste• homme/femme de goût man/woman of taste• prendre goût à qch to get or acquire a taste for sth• à mon/son goût for my/his taste• avoir des goûts de luxe to have expensive tastes (PROV) des goûts et des couleurs (on ne discute pas) there's no accounting for taste(s)* * *gunom masculin1) ( sens) taste; ( appréciation) palate2) ( saveur) tasteavoir un goût sucré — to taste sweet, to have a sweet taste
avoir un goût de brûlé/de pêche — to taste burned/of peaches
donner du goût à quelque chose — to give something flavour [BrE]
3) ( discernement) tastede bon/mauvais goût — in good/bad taste (après n)
d'un goût douteux — [décor, plaisanterie, scène] in dubious taste (après n)
avec/sans goût — [décorer] tastefully/tastelessly
s'habiller avec/sans goût — to have good/no dress sense
4) ( gré) likingne pas être du goût de tout le monde — [situation] not to be to everyone's liking; [décor, aliment] not to be everyone's cup of tea
5) ( préférence) taste••avoir un goût de trop peu or pas assez — to be on the stingy side
tous les goûts sont dans la nature — Proverbe it takes all sorts to make a world Proverbe
des goûts et des couleurs on ne discute pas — Proverbe there's no accounting for taste
* * *ɡu nm1) [aliment] tasteavoir bon/mauvais goût [aliment] — to taste nice/nasty
Ça n'a pas de goût. — It's got no taste.
2) [personne] tasteElle a très bon goût. — She's got very good taste.
de bon goût — in good taste, tasteful
de mauvais goût — in bad taste, tasteless
prendre goût à — to develop a taste for, to develop a liking for
* * *goût nm1 Physiol ( sens) taste; ( appréciation) palate; agréable/désagréable au goût pleasant-/unpleasant-tasting; avoir le goût exercé to have a keen palate; stimuler/émousser le goût to stimulate/to dull one's sense of taste; éduquer le goût des enfants to teach children to appreciate food;2 ( saveur) taste; avoir un goût sucré/désagréable to have a sweet/an unpleasant taste; avoir un goût de brûlé/de pêche to taste burned/of peaches; avoir un petit goût de miel to taste slightly of honey; avoir bon/mauvais goût to taste nice/unpleasant; avoir un petit goût to taste a bit strange; laisser un (mauvais) goût dans la bouche to leave a nasty taste in one's mouth; le vin a un léger goût de bouchon the wine tastes slightly corked; donner du goût à qch to give sth flavourGB; n'avoir aucun goût to be tasteless;3 ( discernement) taste; avoir du goût to have taste; se fier à son goût to trust to one's own taste; avoir un goût très sûr to have unfailingly good taste; avoir bon/mauvais goût to have good/bad taste; de bon/mauvais goût [décor, vêtement, plaisanterie] in good/bad taste ( après n); d'un goût douteux [décor, plaisanterie, scène] in dubious taste ( après n); les gens de goût people with good taste; c'étaient des personnes de goût they had good taste; avec/sans goût [décorer] tastefully/tastelessly; s'habiller avec/sans goût to be well-/badly-dressed; sans goût ni grâce [personne, visage] plain and ordinary; il serait de mauvais goût de faire it would be in bad taste to do; avoir le bon goût de faire to have the decency to do; avoir le bon goût de ne pas faire to have the good taste not to do; avoir le mauvais goût de faire to be tactless enough to do;4 ( gré) liking; trop chaud à mon goût too hot for my liking; avoir du goût pour la peinture to have a liking for painting; ne pas être du goût de tout le monde [situation, réforme, proposition] not to be to everyone's liking; [décor, site, aliment, forme d'art] not to be everyone's cup of tea; je n'ai rien trouvé à mon goût chez l'antiquaire I didn't find anything I liked in the antique shop; elle ne trouve pas mon fils à son goût she doesn't like my son; mon choix n'était pas au goût de mon père my father didn't approve of my choice; je n'ai aucun goût pour la politique I have absolutely no interest in politics; je n'ai plus goût à rien I've lost interest in things; elle reprend goût à la vie she's starting to enjoy life again; avoir le goût du risque to like taking risks; avoir le goût du détail [peintre, écrivain] to like detail; [décorateur, designer] to pay attention to detail; être au goût du jour to be trendy; to be ‘in’; se mettre au goût du jour to update one's image; remettre qch au goût du jour to bring sth back into fashion; il a pris goût à la pêche/aux échecs he got to like fishing/chess; il semble prendre goût à la politique he seems to be developing a taste for politics; faire qch par goût to do sth for pleasure; dans le goût classique in the classical style; dans le goût de Picasso in the style of Picasso; quelque chose dans or de ce goût-là○ something a bit like that○; je vais te faire passer le goût de me critiquer en public○ I'll teach you to criticize me in public;5 ( préférence) taste; je ne connais pas tes goûts I don't know your tastes; avoir des goûts simples/de luxe to have simple/expensive tastes; mes goûts littéraires/artistiques my taste in literature/art; il y en a pour tous les goûts there's something to suit all tastes; ‘c'est joli?’-‘ça dépend des goûts!’ ‘is it pretty?’-‘that's a matter of taste!’; chacun ses goûts to each his own, there's no accounting for taste.avoir un goût de revenez-y [dessert, plat] to be moreish GB, to make you want seconds US; avoir un goût de trop peu or pas assez to be on the stingy side; tous les goûts sont dans la nature Prov it takes all sorts to make a world Prov; des goûts et des couleurs on ne discute pas Prov there's no accounting for taste.[gu] nom masculin1. [sens] taste2. [saveur] tasteça a un goût de miel/moutarde it tastes of honey/mustard3. [préférence] tasteun goût marqué ou particulier pour... a great liking ou fondness for...c'est (une) affaire ou question de goût it's a matter of tasteà chacun son goût, chacun son goût each to his ownil faut leur donner le goût des maths we've got to give them a taste ou a liking for mathsfaire quelque chose par goût to do something out of ou by inclination5. [jugement esthétique] tasteelle a bon/mauvais goût she has good/bad tasteil serait de bon goût de nous retirer ou que nous nous retirions it would be proper to take our leavecette plaisanterie est d'un goût douteux that joke is in poor ou doubtful tasteune remarque de mauvais goût a remark in poor ou bad taste6. [mode]dans ce goût-là: c'était une fourrure en renard, ou quelque chose dans ce goût-là it was a fox fur, or something of the sort————————à mon goût, à son goût etc. locution adjectivale & locution adverbialeto my/his etc. likingDire que l'on aime quelque chose ou quelqu'unI like French food/reading in bed at night. J'aime la cuisine française/lire au lit la nuitI quite/really like her. Je l'aime bien/beaucoupI (really) love opera/swimming in the sea. J'adore l'opéra/nager dans la merI like nothing better ou There's nothing I like more than a hot bath. Rien de tel qu'un bon bain chaudI think he's really nice. Je le trouve très sympaI have a soft spot for her. J'ai un faible pour elleI have a passion for sailing. J'adore la voileHe's really into jazz familier. Il est très branché jazzYou can't beat a nice cup of tea familier. Il n'y a rien de meilleur qu'une bonne tasse de théDire que l'on n'aime pas quelque chose ou quelqu'unI don't (really) like him/rap. Je ne l'aime pas (vraiment)/Je n'aime pas (vraiment) le rapI don't like being told what to do. Je n'aime pas qu'on me dise ce que je dois faireThe thing I don't like about him is his arrogance. Ce que je n'aime pas chez lui, c'est son arroganceI'm not too keen on classical music UK. Je n'aime pas trop la musique classiqueI hate him/football. Je le déteste/Je déteste le footI hate having to get up early. Je déteste me lever tôtI can't stand (the sight of) her. Je ne peux pas la voir (en peinture)If there's one thing I can't stand, it's hypocrisy. S'il y a une chose que je ne supporte pas, c'est bien l'hypocrisieWalking in the rain isn't my idea of fun. Marcher sous la pluie, ce n'est pas ce que j'appelle s'amuserHe's not really into sport familier. Il n'est pas très branché sportCamping isn't really my (kind of) thing familier. Le camping, ce n'est pas tellement mon truc -
4 Zunge
f; -, -n1. ANAT. tongue; belegte Zunge coated ( oder furred) tongue; mit der Zunge anstoßen lisp, have a lisp; sich (Dat) auf die Zunge beißen bite one’s tongue; er beißt sich eher die Zunge ab, als etwas zu sagen he’d bite out his tongue before he’d say anything, he’d rather die than say anything; die Zunge herausstrecken stick ( oder poke) one’s tongue out (+ Dat at); beim Arzt: put one’s tongue out; mit hängender Zunge umg. with one’s tongue hanging out; mir klebt die Zunge am Gaumen I’m parched2. fig. (Sprache) tongue; böse / spitze oder scharfe Zunge malicious / sharp tongue; böse Zungen behaupten, dass... there’s some nasty gossip going (a)round that...; eine feine Zunge haben geh. have a fine palate; eine falsche / glatte / lose Zunge haben have a lying / smooth / loose tongue; in fremden Zungen sprechen BIBL. speak in tongues; mit gespaltener Zunge sprechen geh. speak with a forked tongue; eine schwere Zunge haben slur one’s speech ( oder words); sich (Dat) die Zunge abbrechen get one’s tongue in a twist; da bricht man sich ja die Zunge ab! how are you supposed to get your tongue (a)round that?; es brannte ihm auf der Zunge, es weiterzusagen he was bursting ( oder dying) to tell someone; Lügen gehen ihm leicht / schwer von der Zunge lying comes easy / hard to him; hüte deine Zunge oder halte deine Zunge im Zaum! geh. mind your tongue!; es lag mir oder ich hatte es auf der Zunge it was on the tip of my tongue; wir werden ihm noch die Zunge lockern oder lösen we’ll loosen his tongue ( oder get him to talk) yet; der Wein löste ihr die Zunge geh. the wine loosened her tongue; sich (Dat) die Zunge verbrennen open one’s big mouth, let one’s tongue run away with one; seine Zunge wetzen an (+ Dat) pej. say nasty things about; Herz1 8, zergehen4. einer Waage: pointer5. am Schuh: tongue7. ZOOL. (Seezunge) sole* * *die Zunge(Körperteil) tongue;(Lasche) tongue;(Sprache) tongue* * *Zụn|ge ['tsʊŋə]f -, -ntongue; (MUS von Fagott, Akkordeon) reed; (von Waage) pointer; (geh = Sprache) tongue; (ZOOL = Seezunge) soleeine böse or giftige/scharfe or spitze/lose Zunge haben — to have an evil/a sharp/a loose tongue
lose Zungen behaupten,... — rumour (Brit) or rumor (US) has it...
böse Zungen behaupten,... — malicious gossip has it...
eine feine Zunge haben — to be a gourmet, to have a discriminating palate
die Zunge ab, als... — he'd do anything rather than...
das Wort liegt or schwebt mir auf der Zunge, ich habe das Wort auf der Zunge — the word is on the tip of my tongue
* * *die1) (the fleshy organ inside the mouth, used in tasting, swallowing, speaking etc: The doctor looked at her tongue.) tongue2) (the tongue of an animal used as food.) tongue* * *Zun·ge<-, -n>[ˈtsʊŋə]f1. ANAT tongueauf der \Zunge brennen to burn one's tonguedie \Zunge herausstrecken to stick out one's tongueauf der \Zunge zergehen to melt in one's mouthin fremden \Zungen sprechen to speak in foreign tongues form literdie Menschen arabischer \Zunge Arabic-speaking people4.▶ sich dat eher [o lieber] die \Zunge abbeißen[, als etw zu sagen] to do anything rather than say sth▶ böse \Zungen malicious gossip▶ eine böse/lose \Zunge haben to have a malicious/loose tongue▶ eine feine \Zunge haben to be a gourmet▶ mit gespaltener \Zunge sprechen to be two-faced, to speak with a forked tongue▶ seine \Zunge hüten [o zügeln] to mind one's tongue, to watch one's language▶ es lag mir auf der \Zunge zu sagen, dass... I was on the point of saying that...▶ etw liegt jdm auf der \Zunge sth is on the tip of sb's tongue▶ die \Zungen lösen sich people begin to relax and talk▶ [jdm] die \Zunge lösen to loosen sb's tongue▶ eine schwere \Zunge slurred speechmeine \Zunge wurde schwer my speech became slurred* * *die; Zunge, Zungen1) tongue[jemandem] die Zunge herausstrecken — put one's tongue out [at somebody]
2) (fig.)eine spitze od. scharfe/lose Zunge haben — have a sharp/loose tongue
böse Zungen behaupten, dass... — malicious gossip has it that...; malicious tongues are saying that...
seine Zunge hüten od. zügeln od. im Zaum halten — guard or mind one's tongue
lieber beiße ich mir die Zunge ab — (ugs.) I would bite my tongue off first
sich (Dat.) die Zunge abbrechen — tie one's tongue in knots
mit [heraus]hängender Zunge — with [one's/its] tongue hanging out
* * *1. ANAT tongue;belegte Zunge coated ( oder furred) tongue;mit der Zunge anstoßen lisp, have a lisp;sich (dat)auf die Zunge beißen bite one’s tongue;er beißt sich eher die Zunge ab, als etwas zu sagen he’d bite out his tongue before he’d say anything, he’d rather die than say anything;die Zunge herausstrecken stick ( oder poke) one’s tongue out (+dat at); beim Arzt: put one’s tongue out;mit hängender Zunge umg with one’s tongue hanging out;mir klebt die Zunge am Gaumen I’m parched2. fig (Sprache) tongue;böse/spitze oderscharfe Zunge malicious/sharp tongue;böse Zungen behaupten, dass … there’s some nasty gossip going (a)round that …;eine feine Zunge haben geh have a fine palate;eine falsche/glatte/lose Zunge haben have a lying/smooth/loose tongue;in fremden Zungen sprechen BIBEL speak in tongues;mit gespaltener Zunge sprechen geh speak with a forked tongue;eine schwere Zunge haben slur one’s speech ( oder words);sich (dat)die Zunge abbrechen get one’s tongue in a twist;da bricht man sich ja die Zunge ab! how are you supposed to get your tongue (a)round that?;es brannte ihm auf der Zunge, es weiterzusagen he was bursting ( oder dying) to tell someone;Lügen gehen ihm leicht/schwer von der Zunge lying comes easy/hard to him;halte deine Zunge im Zaum! geh mind your tongue!;ich hatte es auf der Zunge it was on the tip of my tongue;der Wein löste ihr die Zunge geh the wine loosened her tongue;sich (dat)die Zunge verbrennen open one’s big mouth, let one’s tongue run away with one;3. GASTR tongue;gepökelte Zunge salted tongue;Zunge in Madeira tongue in Madeira sauce4. einer Waage: pointer5. am Schuh: tongue* * *die; Zunge, Zungen1) tongue[jemandem] die Zunge herausstrecken — put one's tongue out [at somebody]
2) (fig.)eine spitze od. scharfe/lose Zunge haben — have a sharp/loose tongue
böse Zungen behaupten, dass... — malicious gossip has it that...; malicious tongues are saying that...
seine Zunge hüten od. zügeln od. im Zaum halten — guard or mind one's tongue
lieber beiße ich mir die Zunge ab — (ugs.) I would bite my tongue off first
sich (Dat.) die Zunge abbrechen — tie one's tongue in knots
mit [heraus]hängender Zunge — with [one's/its] tongue hanging out
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I v/t1. (kosten) taste, try; (herauskosten) (be able to) taste; ich schmecke gar nichts I can’t taste a thing; man schmeckt den Knoblauch ( nicht) you can(‘t) taste the garlic; man schmeckt, dass der Fisch nicht frisch ist you can tell from the taste that the fish isn’t fresh; schmeck mal! have a taste; lässt du mich mal ( die Soße) schmecken? can I have a taste (of the sauce)?2. Dial. (riechen) smellII v/i1. ( gut) schmecken Speise, Getränk: taste good; und dann einen Schuss Kognak, sonst schmeckt’s nicht then give it a dash of brandy, otherwise it doesn’t taste right; es schmeckt mir nicht I don’t like it; ihm schmeckt es he likes it; umg. (er isst gern und viel) he likes his food; ich nehme nicht ab - mir schmeckt’s zu gut umg. I can’t lose any weight, I enjoy my food too much; schmeckt es ( dir)? do you like it?; mir hat’s geschmeckt umg. I enjoyed that; das hat aber geschmeckt! that was really delicious; diese Torte schmeckt vielleicht toll! this cake is really scrumptious!; Nudeln schmecken mir immer umg. give me noodles any time; es schmeckt mir heute nicht so recht I don’t really have any appetite ( oder feel like eating) today; es sich schmecken lassen umg. tuck in; lass es dir schmecken! enjoy it!, tuck in!; hat es Ihnen geschmeckt? did you enjoy your meal?; der hat mir aber geschmeckt! umg., fig. Kuss: that was delicious!; schmecken nach taste of; fig. smack of; es schmeckt wie Nuss / wie selbst gebacken it has a nutty taste / it tastes homemade; der Wein schmeckt nach Kork(en) the wine is corked (Am. auch corky); es schmeckt nach nichts it doesn’t taste of anything, it has no taste; das schmeckt rauf wie runter umg., pej. it tastes awful; es schmeckt nach mehr umg., hum. I hope there’s more where that came from2. umg., fig. (gefallen): das / die Arbeit schmeckt ihm nicht he doesn’t like it / his job, it / his job is not to his liking; das schmeckt mir gar nicht auch I don’t like the sound ( oder look) of that at all; diese Kritik schmeckte ihr gar nicht this criticism didn’t go down at all well with her3. Dial. (riechen) smell* * *to taste* * *schmẹ|cken ['ʃmɛkn]1. vi1) (= Geschmack haben) to taste (nach of); (= gut schmecken) to be good, to taste good or lovely; (= probieren) to taste, to have a tastedas schmeckt ihm nicht (lit, fig) — he doesn't like it
diese Arbeit schmeckt ihm nicht — this work doesn't agree with him, he has no taste for this work
nach etw schmecken (fig) — to smack of sth
das schmeckt nach mehr! (inf) — it tastes moreish (Brit hum inf), it tastes like I want some more
schmeckt es (Ihnen)? — do you like it?, is it good?, are you enjoying your food or meal? (esp form)
und das schmeckt! — and it tastes so good, and it's so good
Hauptsache, es schmeckt (inf) — the main thing is it tastes nice
2) (S Ger, Aus, Sw = riechen) to smell2. vt1) (= den Geschmack wahrnehmen von) to taste; (= probieren) to taste, to have a taste of2) (S Ger, Aus, Sw = riechen) to smell; (fig = ahnen) to sense* * *1) ((with of) to have a suggestion of: The whole affair smacks of prejudice.) smack2) (to be aware of, or recognize, the flavour of something: I can taste ginger in this cake.) taste3) (to have a particular flavour or other quality that is noticed through the act of tasting: This milk tastes sour; The sauce tastes of garlic.) taste* * *schme·cken[ˈʃmɛkn̩]I. vi1. (munden)hat es geschmeckt? did you enjoy it?, was it OK?, was everything to your satisfaction? formso, ich hoffe, es schmeckt! so, I hope you enjoy it!na, schmeckt's? — klar, und wie! well, is it OK? — you bet!das schmeckt aber gut that tastes wonderfullasst es euch \schmecken! tuck in!nach nichts \schmecken to not taste of anything [much], to be tastelesshier schmeckt das Wasser nach Chlor the water here tastes of chlorine▪ jdm [irgendwie] \schmecken:na, wie schmeckt [dir] der neue Job? well, how do you like [or are you enjoying] the new job?das schmeckt mir gar nicht! I don't like the sound of that at all5.▶ jdn nicht \schmecken können to not be able to stand sbII. vt▪ jd schmeckt etw sb tastes [or has a taste of] [or tries] sth* * *1.intransitives Verb taste ( nach of)[gut] schmecken — taste good
das hat geschmeckt — that was good; (war köstlich) that was delicious
schmeckt es [dir]? — are you enjoying it or your meal?; [how] do you like it?
2.lasst es euch schmecken! — enjoy your food!; tuck in! (coll.)
transitives Verb taste; (kosten) sample* * *A. v/tich schmecke gar nichts I can’t taste a thing;man schmeckt den Knoblauch (nicht) you can(’t) taste the garlic;man schmeckt, dass der Fisch nicht frisch ist you can tell from the taste that the fish isn’t fresh;schmeck mal! have a taste;lässt du mich mal (die Soße) schmecken? can I have a taste (of the sauce)?2. dial (riechen) smellB. v/i1.(gut) schmecken Speise, Getränk: taste good;und dann einen Schuss Kognak, sonst schmeckt’s nicht then give it a dash of brandy, otherwise it doesn’t taste right;es schmeckt mir nicht I don’t like it;ihm schmeckt es he likes it; umg (er isst gern und viel) he likes his food;ich nehme nicht ab - mir schmeckt’s zu gut umg I can’t lose any weight, I enjoy my food too much;schmeckt es (dir)? do you like it?;mir hat’s geschmeckt umg I enjoyed that;das hat aber geschmeckt! that was really delicious;diese Torte schmeckt vielleicht toll! this cake is really scrumptious!;Nudeln schmecken mir immer umg give me noodles any time;es schmeckt mir heute nicht so recht I don’t really have any appetite ( oder feel like eating) today;es sich schmecken lassen umg tuck in;lass es dir schmecken! enjoy it!, tuck in!;hat es Ihnen geschmeckt? did you enjoy your meal?;der hat mir aber geschmeckt! umg, fig Kuss: that was delicious!;schmecken nach taste of; fig smack of;es schmeckt wie Nuss/wie selbst gebacken it has a nutty taste/it tastes homemade;der Wein schmeckt nach Kork(en) the wine is corked (US auch corky);es schmeckt nach nichts it doesn’t taste of anything, it has no taste;das schmeckt rauf wie runter umg, pej it tastes awful;es schmeckt nach mehr umg, hum I hope there’s more where that came from2. umg, fig (gefallen):das/die Arbeit schmeckt ihm nicht he doesn’t like it/his job, it/his job is not to his liking;diese Kritik schmeckte ihr gar nicht this criticism didn’t go down at all well with her3. dial (riechen) smell* * *1.intransitives Verb taste ( nach of)[gut] schmecken — taste good
das hat geschmeckt — that was good; (war köstlich) that was delicious
schmeckt es [dir]? — are you enjoying it or your meal?; [how] do you like it?
2.lasst es euch schmecken! — enjoy your food!; tuck in! (coll.)
transitives Verb taste; (kosten) sample* * *(nach) v.to taste (of) v. v.to taste v.
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