tasting
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++tast·ing /ˈteɪstɪŋ/ noun [countable] DFan event that is organized so that you can try different foods or drinks to see if you like them 〔食品或饮料的〕品尝会 a wine and cheese tasting 一次葡萄酒和奶酪品尝会Examples from the Corpus
tasting• The Sainsbury's Wine Taste Challenge prize will be awarded to the one who gives best answers at the final tasting.• There will be grand tastings, seminars and culinary demonstrations for the novice to the connoisseur.• This prediction is based on a series of tastings of the current releases of cabernet and merlot.• She began her meal with a few hors-d'oeuvres, with the caviare one tasting particularly good.• The final round tasting stimulated vigorous discussion and argument.• She and her husband, Tom Goddard, a pastry chef, host afternoon teas and tea tastings at their shop.• A seven-course dinner and wine tasting are part of the programme.• The fun includes wine tasting, vintage car display, bouncy castles, pony rides, music and sumo wrestling.tast·ing nounChineseSyllable
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tasting
tast‧ing /ˈteɪstɪŋ/
noun [countable]
a wine and cheese tasting
tast‧ing /ˈteɪstɪŋ/
noun [countable] Word Family: noun: taste, distaste, tastefulness, taster, tasting; adjective: tasteful ≠ tasteless, distasteful, tasty; adverb: tastefully, distastefully; verb: taste
an event that is organized so that you can try different foods or drinks to see if you like them: