2022-08-17
17 分钟Hi there, this is Harry.
And welcome back to advanced English lessons with Harry where I try to help you to get a better understanding of the english language.
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So in this particular lesson we're going to take a look at colocations.
And the colocations that I have for you today are connected with food and drink to do with taste and smell.
Okay, so colocations connected with taste and smell.
So advanced English looking at collocations about taste and smell.
As always, I'm going to go through the list that I have for you one by one.
Then I go back through them and give you some examples and situations when you might use those.
So in total we've got ten.
Okay, ten in total.
So let's start.
Subtle flavor or subtle flavors in the plural?
Distinctive aroma.
Distinctive aroma.
To bring out the flavour.
Bring out the flavour.
A bitter aftertaste.
A bitter aftertaste.