英:['pælətəblɪ]
美:['pælətəblɪ]
英:['pælətəblɪ]
美:['pælətəblɪ]
adv.
合意地
可口地
美味地
称心愉快地
词根:palate
adj.palatable 美味的,可口的;愉快的
n.palate 味觉;上颚;趣味
palatability 适口性;风味
adjective
agreeable to the palate or taste
The restaurant's chicken dishes are quite palatable.
agreeable or acceptable to the mind
attempted to make physics palatable to a broader range of students
The first known use of palatable was in 1662
palaver1 of 2noun
a long discussion usually between persons of different levels of culture
talk entry 2 sense 1especially: idle or flattering talk
palaver2 of 2verb
to talk especially at length or idly
palatialadjective
of, resembling, or fit for a palace palatial furnishings
a palatial home
palatableadjective
agreeable to the taste
agreeable sense 1, acceptable
1 Season it palatably with salt and pepper, remembering that you already have some seasoning in it.
2 A well-arranged menu should be composed of articles which supply the requisite amount of food elements for proper nutrition, palatably prepared.
3 But, less palatably for the outside world, there is evidence to suggest that Kim’s receptiveness to talks is because he’s feeling strong.
4 It is unquestionably the best work ever written on the healthful preparation of food, and should be in the hands of every housekeeper who wishes to prepare food healthfully and palatably.
5 Less palatably, the book also contains plenty of female humiliation and lessons about the best kind of "hitting during sex".
6 I did not find the idea of moving again very palatable.
7 Stir the soup over the fire until the butter and flour are entirely dissolved; then season the soup palatably with salt and pepper and let it boil for two or three minutes.
8 So you will cook the soup until the vegetables are tender; and then, having seen that it is palatably seasoned, serve it with all the vegetables in it.
9 Open a can of French peas, drain them, run cold water through them, draining again, and heat them in the sauce, seasoning them palatably with salt and white pepper.
10 At a loud volume, it was the sweet sound of redundance and comfort — the rhythms of its wry jabs and retorts, the palatably odd mix of predictability and cerebral banter.
11 She strives to be a palatably bland vision of “greatness,” completely disconnected from the emotions or the concerns of her subjects.
12 She’s also emerged as an activist for animal rights and vegan eats and, less palatably, sounded alarms against childhood vaccination.
13 A fine mess of bass and white fish cut up and very palatably broiled filled a dish in the centre of the table, from which the host helped his guests.
14 For all its glitz, Bollywood cinema is often just as palatably crude.
15 After the vinegar has been used, season the meat palatably with salt and pepper, cover it, and let it cook very gently for at least an hour, or until it is tender.
16 But radical activists attacked his version as too palatably mainstream.
17 That price point is probably more palatable for the everyday consumer.
18 But, less palatably for the outside world, there is evidence to suggest Kim’s receptiveness to talks is because he’s feeling strong.
19 He certainly cleared out the thicket of notes that is Albéniz's "Iberia," a fiendishly difficult piece that few pianists could play as effortlessly or as palatably as he did.
20 To be projected as a “surrealist” in Europe helped audiences to understand her work more immediately – more palatably.