英:['teɪstɪlɪ]
美:['teɪstɪlɪ]
英:['teɪstɪlɪ]
美:['teɪstɪlɪ]
adjective
having a marked and appetizing flavor
a tasty meal
strikingly attractive or interesting
a tasty bit of gossip
tasteful
The first known use of tasty was in 1603
tee offverb
to hit a golf ball from a tee in starting play on a hole
begin sense 1, start
teemverb
to become filled : abound
a stream teeming with fish
TBnoun
tuberculosis
tax1 of 2verb
to require to pay a tax
to accuse of something
taxed them with carelessness
to make heavy demands on : strain
taxed our strength
tax2 of 2noun
a charge usually of money set by authority on persons or property for public purposes
something (as an effort or duty) that makes heavy demands : strain
Taurusnoun
a group of stars between Aries and Gemini usually pictured as a bull
the second sign of the zodiac see zodiac
a person born under the sign of Taurus
tattle1 of 2verb
to tell secrets : blab
tattle2 of 2noun
idle talk : chatter
gossip sense 2a
tastyadjective
pleasing to the taste : savory
very attractive or interesting
1 The room which he occupied was a tastily furnished apartment, with a broad, low window facing the east.
2 She was surrounded by clippings and sheets of paper, which she scolloped quite tastily to fit the broad shelves of her tidy dresser.
3 However, they are tastily decorated with designs in colored bamboo or fern cuticle.
4 Slightly past eighteen, she had a wonderful complexion, a fine, graceful figure, big, dreamy, hazel eyes, and golden-brown hair, and, which was rare in one of her station, she was tastily dressed.
5 The little supper was tastily arranged, the tea and the chop had an unwonted fragrance.
6 A young native woman tastily dressed was standing before her house, puffing a turkish cigaret.
7 The following day the bonnet was tastily trimmed under Netta's superintendence, and work enough hunted up to employ Gladys for a month at least.
8 In it were several very tastily dressed and rather handsome ladies—brunettes of course.
9 the tasty prospect of getting his revenge after all those years
10 "Yes, yes, no doubt," she replied tastily; "but there are wakeful old dears to be had, and on a box they are preferable."
11 Not the stiff formal looking parlor of a lone bachelor, but the comfortable, tastily arranged room of a man who had confided such things to the better judgment and defter hands of a woman.
12 It's doing something tastily different with the form, without being so unusual as to be indigestible.
13 The hall was tastily decorated with pictures of the Aldermen embellished with cigarette butts and champagne corks.
14 Books, like our other friends, have an added attraction if tastily clothed.
15 The table should be set tastily in the dining-room, and supplied with coffee or chocolate at one end and a tea service at the other.
16 The young women on Sundays have their hair trimmed and bound up very tastily; but what ornament can these young people put on equal to the virtuous characters they bear?
17 The contents of the basket brought from home were tastily disposed in dishes on the table, and breakfast was ready.
18 More interested in the game than the cuisine, Mr. Egan conceded that no, boneless wings were not, technically, “wings,” but could be credibly — and tastily — described as such.
19 "We dress a man in that," said Gring, laying it out tastily on the counter.
20 Stir gently once or twice, and then put in a block of clear Ice and decorate the top of it tastily with Fruits and let several slices of Grape Fruit float around in the bowl.
1 高尚
high class nice fine classic Christian proper spiritual elegant noble refined distinguished elevated reputable humane honorable respectable sublime lofty cultivated thoroughbred saintly high-toned distingue spiritous distingué Chesterfieldian properly nobly magnanimously high-mindedly exaltedly elevation flair refinement delicacy nobility highness respectability magnanimity sublimity loftiness high-mindedness elevate heighten spiritualize in good taste
2 风趣地