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1 taste
[teist] 1. verb1) (to be aware of, or recognize, the flavour of something: I can taste ginger in this cake.) jausti (skonį)2) (to test or find out the flavour or quality of (food etc) by eating or drinking a little of it: Please taste this and tell me if it is too sweet.) (pa)ragauti3) (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.) atsiduoti, turėti (kokį) skonį4) (to eat (food) especially with enjoyment: I haven't tasted such a beautiful curry for ages.) ragauti5) (to experience: He tasted the delights of country life.) patirti2. noun1) (one of the five senses, the sense by which we are aware of flavour: one's sense of taste; bitter to the taste.) skonis2) (the quality or flavour of anything that is known through this sense: This wine has an unusual taste.) skonis3) (an act of tasting or a small quantity of food etc for tasting: Do have a taste of this cake!) ragavimas4) (a liking or preference: a taste for music; a queer taste in books; expensive tastes.) skonis, pomėgis5) (the ability to judge what is suitable in behaviour, dress etc or what is fine and beautiful: She shows good taste in clothes; a man of taste; That joke was in good/bad taste.) skonis•- tasteful- tastefully
- tastefulness
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2 sour
1. adjective1) (having a taste or smell similar in nature to that of lemon juice or vinegar: Unripe apples are/taste very sour.) rūgštus2) (having a similar taste as a stage in going bad: sour milk.) surūgęs3) ((of a person, his character etc) discontented, bad-tempered or disagreeable: She was looking very sour this morning.) surūgęs, rūškanas2. verb(to make or become sour.) rauginti, rūgti- sourly- sourness -
3 catholic
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4 tart
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5 -tasting
(having a (particular kind of) taste: a sweet-tasting liquid.) skonio -
6 acid
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7 acrid
['ækrid](harsh in smell or taste: The acrid smell of smoke filled the room.) aštrus, aitrus -
8 artistic
1) (liking or skilled in painting, music etc: She draws and paints - she's very artistic.) meną mylintis, gabus menui2) (created or done with skill and good taste: That flower-arrangement looks very artistic.) meniškas, skoningas -
9 beefy
1) (of or like beef: a beefy taste.) (kaip) jautienos2) (having a lot of fat or muscle: a beefy man.) raumeningas -
10 bitter
['bitə]1) (having a sharp, acid taste like lemons etc, and sometimes unpleasant: a bitter orange.) kartus, rūgštus2) (full of pain or sorrow: She learned from bitter experience; bitter disappointment.) kartus, skausmingas3) (hostile: full of hatred or opposition: bitter enemies.) nesutaikomas4) (very cold: a bitter wind.) geliantis•- bitterly
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11 cluttered
adjective (untidy; too full of furniture etc: Some people think it's a beautiful room but it's too cluttered for my taste.) prigrūstas -
12 contrast
1. verb1) (to show marked difference from: His words contrast with his actions.) sudaryti kontrastą, skirtis2) (to compare so as to show differences: Contrast fresh and frozen vegetables and you'll find the fresh ones taste better.) sugretinti2. noun1) (difference(s) in things or people that are compared: The contrast between their attitudes is very marked.) kontrastas, skirtumas2) (a thing or person that shows a marked difference (to another): She's a complete contrast to her sister.) kontrastas, priešingybė -
13 culture
1) (a form or type of civilization of a certain race or nation: the Jewish culture.) kultūra2) (improvement of the mind etc by education etc: He was an enthusiastic seeker of culture.) kultūra3) (educated taste in art, literature, music etc: He thinks that anyone who dislikes Bach is lacking in culture.) kultūra, išsilavinimas4) ((a) cultivated growth of bacteria etc.) kultūra5) (the commercial rearing of fish, certain plants etc.) veisimas, auginimas•- cultural- cultured -
14 delicious
[di'liʃəs](highly pleasing to the taste: a delicious meal.) skanus- deliciousness -
15 flavour
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16 flavouring
noun (anything used to give a particular taste: lemon flavouring.) prieskonis -
17 foul
1. adjective1) ((especially of smell or taste) causing disgust: a foul smell.) bjaurus2) (very unpleasant; nasty: a foul mess.) šlykštus2. noun(an action etc which breaks the rules of a game: The other team committed a foul.) pražanga3. verb1) (to break the rules of a game (against): He fouled his opponent.) prasižengti2) (to make dirty, especially with faeces: Dogs often foul the pavement.) teršti• -
18 fruity
adjective (of or like fruit: a fruity taste; a fruity drink.) vaisinis, vaisių -
19 garlic
(a plant with a bulb shaped like an onion, which has a strong taste and smell and is used in cooking: The sauce is flavoured with garlic.) česnakas -
20 grapefruit
['ɡreipfru:t]plurals - grapefruit, grapefruits; noun((the flesh of) a large yellow-skinned citrus fruit that has a slightly bitter taste.) greipfrutas
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