اكتب أي كلمة!

A taste of Meaning in English

expression

ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈteɪst/ /ˈəv
uh TAYST uhv
æɪ/ /tˈeɪst/ /ˈɒv
uh TAYST ov

التعريف

Used to mean a small experience or sample of something, often to let someone try or understand what something is like.

الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة

Common in both literal (food: 'a taste of cake') and figurative sense ('a taste of freedom'). Used to introduce new experiences. Often appears in 'give (someone) a taste of'. More idiomatic than 'sample' in non-food contexts.

جمل نموذجية

Would you like a taste of this cake?

basic

The students got a taste of university life during the open day.

basic

She had a taste of singing on stage for the first time.

basic

That vacation gave me a taste of adventure, and now I want more.

natural

Let me give you a taste of what we do here.

natural

After just one class, he got a taste of what real work is like.

natural