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tang

Aussprache: [tæŋ]

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Kontext: „taste“

(noun) a strong, sharp flavor that you can taste. It's often used to describe food that has a distinct and noticeable taste, like citrus or vinegar.

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The orange had a tang that made it refreshing and tasty.

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The soup didn't have any tang; it was bland and flavorless.

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Do you like the tang of lemon in your drinks?

Kontext: „smell“

(noun) a sharp or strong smell that is often very noticeable. It's used to talk about certain scents that can be either pleasant or unpleasant.

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The tang of fresh paint filled the room as they worked on the new mural.

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There was no tang in the air after the flowers had wilted and lost their scent.

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Can you smell the tang of the sea when you're near the beach?

Kontext: „produce sound“

(verb) to make a sharp sound, usually by hitting something. It's like producing a quick, loud noise, similar to a bell ringing.

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He decided to tang the bell to announce the start of the meeting.

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She didn't tang the drum; she just let it sit quietly.

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Can you tang the metal to see if it sounds good?

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