品味英语怎么说
- The role of magazines as arbiters of nineteenth-century taste is seen in their depictions of the London theater.
- I don't have any particular taste in western food and whichever one you choose from the menu is all right with me.
- Even Brussels bureaucrats can't homogenize national cultures and tastes.
- I wanted to savour every moment.
- This programme disproves the theory that TV, a middlebrow medium, is neither as smart as the smartest films nor as dumb as the dumbest.
- Customers are welcome to linger over coffee until around midnight.
- Time had not robbed her of her good looks and ability to dress meticulously.
- He sipped his coffee pleasurably.
- All of us who do creative work, we get into it because we have good taste.
- He rejects the idea that his film is in bad taste.
- She had impeccable taste in clothes.
- She dresses with real flair.
- The chief executive's tastes follow a similar pattern which is most popular.
- His taste in clothes is extremely good.
- The point of a style upgrade isn't to become more vain or to spend more time fussing over what to wear.
- There are those of us who have unique personal tastes (affectionately known as size queens), but others prefer variety.
- Wonderful life needs to be carefully tasted.
- These later, more worldly writings better suit our modern taste-more concrete, less high-flown.
- On-the-fly ranking of songs so you can see which of your friends has the best (or worst) taste in music, as agreed upon by all of you.
- University College London researchers say it is the part of the brain that lights up when we encounter something beautiful, whatever our taste.
- It seems the Chinese are fast acquiring a cultured palate.
- But when we chant Hare Krishna without any offense, we relish Krishna, the Reservoir of all pleasure.
- If art converted wealth to power, it also shaped taste and morals.
- The central meaning Shared by these adjectives is. Tastelessly showy.
- Americans are indeed loud, rude and afflicted with poor taste, especially in northern New Jersey.