gustatory
gustatory 英 ['gʌstətərɪ] 美 [ˈɡʌstəˌtɔri, -ˌtori]
adj. 味的,味觉的
- If you want to improve the gustatory appeal of a grapefruit, you might add a spoonful of sugar. Gustatory is an adjective that refers to tasting or the sense of taste.
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- adj. 味的,味觉的
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1. Amazingly, these lexical-gustatory synaesthetes did actually feel a taste on their tongues as they struggled for the word to describe the picture.
令人惊奇的是,这些有词汇—味觉联觉的人在尝试用词组来形容这幅画内容的过程中,的确用他们的舌头感觉到了一些味道。
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2. Learn a bit of wine speak — “ripe black plums with an accent of earthy leather” — and you are suddenly equipped with anchors to pin down your fleeting gustatory impressions.
看看我们在描述酒的感觉时说的话—“熟的黑李子加粗俗的皮革口音”—你会觉得自己突然被锚住了,被自己飞快想到的味觉印象固定住了。
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3. Flavor is a combined impression of all the gustatory (taste bud) sensations and retro nasal aromasthat go from mouth to nose.
风味是所有味觉(味蕾)感觉和从口腔到鼻子的鼻后香气的组合印象。
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