tang
Aussprache: [tæŋ]
Wort
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.
Beispiel
The orange had a tang that made it refreshing and tasty.
Beispiel
The soup didn't have any tang; it was bland and flavorless.
Beispiel
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.
Beispiel
The tang of fresh paint filled the room as they worked on the new mural.
Beispiel
There was no tang in the air after the flowers had wilted and lost their scent.
Beispiel
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.
Beispiel
He decided to tang the bell to announce the start of the meeting.
Beispiel
She didn't tang the drum; she just let it sit quietly.
Beispiel
Can you tang the metal to see if it sounds good?
0s0s