tasty

tasty
adjective
lecker
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adjective (having a good, especially savoury, flavour: tasty food.) schmackhaft
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tasty
[ˈteɪsti]
adj
1. (approv: appetizing) schmackhaft, lecker, SCHWEIZ a. fein, SCHWEIZ a. gluschtig fam
this soup is so \tasty diese Suppe schmeckt wirklich lecker [o SCHWEIZ a. fein
2. BRIT (fam: attractive) gut aussehend attr
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['teIstɪ]
adj (+er)
dish schmackhaft

a tasty morsel (lit) — ein Leckerbissen m

his new girlfriend is very tasty (inf)seine neue Freundin ist zum Anbeißen (inf)

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tasty [ˈteıstı] adj (adv tastily)
1. academic.ru/73500/tasteful">tasteful
2. sl super, klasse
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adjective
lecker
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adj.
schmackhaft adj.

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