考研英语大纲常考词组短语 in taste
释义:
in taste 得体的,大方的;高雅的,有礼的
例句:
The Chicago parts manufacturer is benefiting from changes in taste among carmakers and car buyers.
Our stems are designed in taste workshops, not on computers or on a drawing pad.
Olivier Blanchard, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, puts it down to transatlantic differences in taste.
The lapses in taste, the invective and bad sexual behavior bring to mind the old complaint about Lenny Bruce.
The New York Post is not known for its subtlety in taste decisions.
To investigate GLP-1's role in taste, the team used a strain of mice that were genetically engineered to lack GLP-1 receptors.
In any case, I find it seriously lacking in taste and I find Mr. Noer to be a despicably shallow and ignorant male chauvanist.
On the U.S. market, bay scallops are scarcer and cost a little more than sea scallops, and they are usually more delicate in taste.
As organised retailers move to smaller cities and further inland to escape competition and soaring rents, they face huge variations in taste and extreme price sensitivity.
Dr Munger, though, found that both GLP-1 and the receptor molecule that picks it up and thus allows it to act are found in taste buds too.
If you brew a green tea at 80C for 2 minutes, you will not observe a (statistically significant) difference in taste versus 1 min at 90C or 30 seconds at boiling.
Did the others make a significant difference in taste?
The difference in taste, color and weight was remarkable.
But assimilation has not eradicated differences in taste.