tastier
adj. 美味的( tasty的比較級 ); 高雅的; 有吸引力的; 風騷的
If you say that food, especially savoury food, is tasty, you mean that it has a fairly strong and pleasant flavour which makes it good to eat.
Try this tasty dish for supper with a crispy salad...
晚飯就著鮮脆的色拉嚐嚐這道佳餚。
I thought the food was very tasty.
我覺得這食物很可口。
If someone describes a person, especially a woman, as tasty, they think they are sexually desirable.
They insist on tastier chocolate than the anaemic British stuff.
他們堅持要比淡而無味的英國貨味道更好的巧克力。
In their eyes I was an even tastier morsel than Mama . I could see it.
我在他們的眼中是更解饞的, 我看出來.
He added bit more salt to the soup to make it tastier.
為了使湯的味道更好,他又加了一點鹽.
It's always tastier when I put in some celery and salt.
每當我放進一些芹菜和鹽的時候味道總是更好.
The two are not ingredients to mix together for a tastier meal, they are different courses.
兩者並非一道佳餚的配料, 它們是兩盤菜.