味道英语怎么说
- Suddenly, he stopped and sniffed the air.
- Give him a taste of the whip.
- It tastes like jasmine tea.
- Ratatouille doesn't taste right with any other oil.
- Herbs have been used for centuries to endow a whole range of foods with subtle flavours.
- This attires, having of true Ya Ya vehemence, where have some flavor of child, whole is a dangerous person.
- The candy made from cactus tastes strange.
- The smell in the cell was revolting.
- The spicy flavours in these dishes call for reds rather than whites.
- As I walked past, I could smell that much of the grain had spoiled, a bitter loamy odor.
- Blood? You mean you could smell blood?
- We could smell the last barbequed breezes of summer, and the newly fallen leaves of autumn.
- I could smell pungent durian fruit, grilled satay and lemon detergent as my shoulder slapped against a line of wet laundry.
- I could smell the honeyed ripeness of melons and peaches.
- However, many customers found the smell of this product distinctly off-putting.
- The fruit of this plant has a hard, prickly rind and soft pulp with an offensive odor but a pleasant taste.
- And it will be a crying shame if they're not eaten soon, because they're at their juicy best right now.
- The salads taste too vinegary.
- Foods which go through a factory process lose much of their colour, flavour and texture.
- Young haricot beans have a tender texture and a delicate, subtle flavour.
- Too much vinegar or garlic can ruin the Gazpacho.
- The fish has a beautiful flavour.
- Cooking up a quick dish doesn't mean you have to sacrifice flavour. Nor does fast food have to be junk food.
- The tea has a wonderful flavour.
- The tea has lost its flavour.