tang
英 [tæŋ]
美 [tæŋ]
n. 强烈味道; 刺鼻气味
vi. 使声尖锐; 装刀柄于发出铿锵声; 发出当的一声
复数:tangs
BNC.15960 / COCA.17391
牛津词典
noun
- 强烈味道;刺鼻气味
a strong sharp taste or smell- the tang of lemons
清爽的柠檬味
- the tang of lemons
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 浓烈刺鼻的气味(或味道)
Atangis a strong, sharp smell or taste.- She could smell the salty tang of the sea.
她能闻到海水浓烈的咸味。
- She could smell the salty tang of the sea.
英英释义
noun
- any of various kelps especially of the genus Laminaria
- any of various coarse seaweeds
- brown algae seaweed with serrated edges
- a common rockweed used in preparing kelp and as manure
- a tart spicy quality
- the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
双语例句
- She is very fond of Chinese classical literature and has spent some time reading Tang and Song poetry, etc.
她很喜欢中国古典文学,诸如唐诗、宋词等都涉猎过。 - Yangzhou is china's main food heaven for a long time now since Sui and Tang Dynasty.
扬州,自隋唐以来,就是我国重要的美食天堂。 - The Tang Dynasty made Chang'an its capital.
唐代建都长安。 - Tang poetry is like a noble prince whose behaviour is refined and tasteful.
唐诗如贵介公子,举止风流。(谢榛《四溟诗话》) - Many people chose the Tang Dynasty.
很多人选择了唐代。 - The literary Retinue Officers had to do with the prosperity of Tang Dynasty Culture.
文学侍从官员的出现和繁盛的唐代文化密不可分。 - Tang, you know, I have only one daughter.
唐先生,你知道,我就这么一个女儿。 - This set of complete Tang poems is in twelve cases.
这部《全唐诗》分成十二函。 - The Tang Dynasty was the golden age of classical Chinese poetry.
唐朝是中国古诗的极盛时期。 - They also represent the highest achievement of Tang poems.
代表了唐代诗歌的最高成就。