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    n. 1. амт. sweet/ sour to the \taste чихэрлэг/ исгэлэн амттай. a strong \taste of garlic саримсны хүчтэй амт. The soup had very little \taste. Шөл бараг амтгүй байв. 2. дээж. Won't you have a \taste of this cake? Энэ бялуунаас амсахгүй юу? Give him a \taste of the whip. Түүнд ташуурын амт үзүүл. 3. дур сонирхол. He had no \taste for that game. Тэр, энэ тоглоомд дургүй. 4. олсон/ үзсэн бяцхан туршлага. It was my first \taste of life in a big city. Том хотод анх удаагаа амьдарч үзсэн минь тэр байв. 5. сонгох/ таних/ таалах чадвар. have excellent \taste in art/ music урлагт/ хөгжимд гойд мэдрэмжтэй байх. a room furnished with \taste сэтгэлд нийцтэй тохижуулсан өрөө. There's no accounting for tastes. Хүмүүсийн хүсэл сонирхол хязгааргүй. v. 1. амсаж үзэж, амтлах, амсах. The cook \tasted the soup. Тогооч шөл амсаж үзэв. 2. амтагдах, амттай байх. The bread \tasted good. Талх сайхан амттай байлаа. 3. үзэх, амсах, биеэр мэдрэх/ туулах. \taste power хүчээ үзэх/ сорих. \taste freedom эрх чөлөө эдлэх/ амсах. \taste failure сүйрэлд/ дампууралд орох. \taste defeat ялагдал хүлээх, дийлэгдэх. tastefully adv. гоё, тансаг маягаар. \taste decorated with flowers цэцгээр гоё/ чамин чимэглэсэн. tasteless adj. 1. амтгүй (хоол). 2. цэлдэн, сонирхол үл татам. taster n. амт шалгагч. tasty adj. (-ier, -iest) амттай.

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