gusto-2
appetite ; delight ; taste ; flavour [flavor, -USA] ; enjoyment ; liking ; preference ; like ; pleasure ; treat.
We need to know what and how consumers' information appetites have changed.
Reality is often very much lacking in delight.
This is to ensure that the taste for good English is kept alive and developed by the provision of good literature.
Plainly, in many documents sections that can be regarded as truly representative of the flavour of the original are absent or difficult to identify.
So I read on with increasing interest and enjoyment and, let it be said admiration too.
Sometimes this exchange can be sufficient to reshape our reaction from one of dislike and puzzlement to liking and understanding.
It is important to recognise, then, that a variety of different indexing approaches are inevitable, not only for reasons of history and indexer preference, but because different situations demand different approaches.
I would also like to know where to find other expats in Dusseldorf would have the same like for beer/wine and talking rubbish.
It may be that, apart from the simple pleasure of browsing, documents arranged on shelves, may be easily examined.
In the summer months one of the greatest treats of all is home-made mayonnaise; a thick mass of unctuous golden ointment, perfect for dipping slices of raw vegetables.
adquirir un gusto por
get + a taste for
Men will often stick at the actionful adventure story; stage they often get a taste for at about the age of ten.
a gusto de
to the liking of
at the pleasure of
He made it clear that this was not entirely to his liking, though his audience.
A private press is a printing press that issues small editions at the pleasure of its owner, not necessarily for financial gain.
buen gusto
tastefulness
savouriness [savoriness, -USA]
tastiness
The students also rated each picture's tastefulness, newsworthiness, likability, and powerfulness.
The bywords for the next generation of Aussie winemakers look set to be texture, structure, savouriness and sense of place.
The prices are all pretty similar, so I based my assesment on staff friendliness, tastiness and texture of the fish, size of the fish, size of the chips.
buen gusto, el
good taste
His rebelliousness against family tradition and sedate good taste surfaced disturbingly in his account of bringing his mother's body home from Italy.
chiste de mal gusto
off-colour joke
The rules also crack down on sexual innuendo, 'off-colour' jokes and offensive language.
cogerle el gusto a
acquire + a taste for
develop + a taste for
He quickly took a liking to American clothing stores and acquired a taste for fast-food restaurants.
Babies can be made to develop a taste for fruits and vegetables early if their mothers eat these foods while breastfeeding.
comentario de mal gusto
off-colour remark
There's nothing wrong with a joke or the occasional off-colour remark, but these comments from Mr Newman are beyond the pale.
con buen gusto
tastefully
The message was clear, but the thing that got my emotional attention was that it was done tastefully.
con gusto
happily
satisfyingly
stylish
willingly
gladly
fain
In spite of their protestations to the contrary, most bosses prefer subordinates whom they get along with, who oblige happily when asked to undertake tasks.
And they succeed with oral narrative more easily and satisfyingly than with written stories.
A number of innovative initiatives have resulted in stylish new public libraries.
Fee-for-service programmes can target non-traditional market segments such as pharmaceutical companies, lawyers, and manufacturing firms who regularly need and willingly pay a premium price for perishable medical information.
Have reading foisted on you as a duty, a task to be put up with, from which you expect no delight, and it can appear a drab business gladly to be given up.
'I would fain go myself,' Edmund said, 'and see how matters stand, and try to communicate with Freda' = Edmund dijo: "Me iría gustosamente para ver cómo están las cosas y tratar de comunicarme con Freda".
con mucho gusto
gladly
savourily [savorily, -USA]
Have reading foisted on you as a duty, a task to be put up with, from which you expect no delight, and it can appear a drab business gladly to be given up.
'Sharks we caught a great many of, which our men eat very savourily,' wrote English explorer William Dampier in 1699.
dar gusto
oblige
bring + pleasure
flavour [flavor, -USA]
In spite of their protestations to the contrary, most bosses prefer subordinates whom they get along with, who oblige happily when asked to undertake tasks.
Despite its faults and inadequacies the public library brings pleasure to, and satisfies some of the needs of, millions the world over.
Put the arrowroot into a tumbler, sweeten it with lump sugar, and flavour it with cinnamon, or a piece of lemon-peel, or 3 tablespoonfuls of port or sherry.
darse el gusto de
indulge in
Each library must make policy decisions concerning whether it will indulge in analytical cataloguing.
darse el gusto de comprar
splurge on
On the other hand, a few weeks later I decided to splurge on Adobe Acrobat 6.0, and I have not looked back.
darse un gusto
spoil + Reflexivo
give + Reflexivo + a treat
It is easy to get in the mindset that vacation is a time to spoil oneself, and that is true, but it shouldn't translate into spending a ton of money.
Giving oneself a treat through a vacation is one of the best things you can give for yourself.
de buen gusto
tasteful
fain
The author investigates the things which young adults consider to be important, and discusses this in relation to what may be considered tasteful, and what merely trendy in young adults' books.
'I would fain go myself,' Edmund said, 'and see how matters stand, and try to communicate with Freda' = Edmund dijo: "Me iría gustosamente para ver cómo están las cosas y tratar de comunicarme con Freda".
de mal gusto
in bad taste
tawdry [tawdrier -comp., tawdriest -sup.]
distasteful
unbecoming
tasteless
tacky [tackier -comp., tackiest -sup.]
naff
trashy [trashier -comp., trashiest -sup.]
off-colour
The author defends popular culture as a legitimate and important library resource, conceding that much of it is in bad taste.
This article looks at 'fairness' in the book trade today, and some of the tawdry tricks indulged in by publishers, agents and authors at each other's expense.
The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.
An analysis of their usage by readers of both sexes revealed some unbecoming sexist attitudes and some ungentlemanlike behaviour.
Of the hundreds of figurines currently on the market, here are the most bizarrely tasteless.
There was nothing tacky about the invitation, other that the request that gifts be in the form of cash, of course.
Elton then started to metamorphose from 'sensitive guy' singer into someone famous for wearing naff sunglasses and dressing up as a duck.
Wilensky has argued that 'the good, the mediocre and the trashy are becoming fused in one massive middle mush' and that 'intellectuals are increasingly tempted to play to mass audiences'.
Quite a lot of the humour and satire presented was considered off-colour or downright offensive by some.
de pésimo gusto
tacky [tackier -comp., tackiest -sup.]
tawdry [tawdrier -comp., tawdriest -sup.]
There was nothing tacky about the invitation, other that the request that gifts be in the form of cash, of course.
This article looks at 'fairness' in the book trade today, and some of the tawdry tricks indulged in by publishers, agents and authors at each other's expense.
de + Posesivo + gusto
of + Posesivo + choice
of + Posesivo + choosing
Libraries and information services should support the right of users to seek information of their choice.
Doctors often 'game the system' by manipulating the organ allocation system to favor patients of their choosing.
discusiones sobre gustos y colores
flame war
I would greatly appreciate any feedback (no flame wars, please) on this issue.
encontrarse a gusto
be at ease
feel at + ease
In all public contacts, one strives to maintain a basic level of social graces by deploying the force and warmth of one's personality to ensure that the other person is at ease.
Lisa lay back, her hair spilling across the pillow, without a stitch on, wondering how she could feel so completely at ease with him.
en la variedad está el gusto
variety is the spice of life
it takes all kinds (to make a world)
Contrariwise, variety is the spice of life.
It takes all kinds to make a world and introverts are a part of that population.
gusto adquirido [Algo que se le va tomando el gusto con el tiempo, gusto que se adquiere con el tiempo, gusto al que Uno se acostumbra con el tiempo]
acquired taste
She points out that Bishop's poetry is an acquired taste but one that easily turns other poets into addicts.
gusto personal
personal taste
personal preference
In the end, what suits you is a matter of personal taste.
Like with crochet hooks, knitting needles come in a variety of materials and the choice of which one to use is a matter of personal preference.
gusto por lo dulce
sweet tooth
When you want to satisfy your sweet tooth, don't forget to consider using maple syrup which contains fewer calories and a higher concentration of minerals than honey.
gusto refinado
refined taste
Bon vivant means 'A person with refined taste, especially one who enjoys superb food and drink'.
hacer a gusto del consumidor
make to + order
They sell great butties made fresh to order.
hacer que Alguien se sienta a gusto
put + Nombre + at ease
The osteopath was accused of being off-hand with a female patient and not putting her at ease.
mal gusto
bad taste
tawdriness
However, there is a gleeful bad-taste energy throughout; the film's dumb good nature is infectious, though hardly commendable.
The author makes the most of the sordidness of the first sexual encounters of the protagonist, Stella, and the tawdriness of the theater company where she finds her first job.
para + Posesivo + gusto
for + Posesivo + liking
If i had to choose, the second horse would be my favorite although she is a little bit too leggy for my liking.
por gusto
for kicks
(just) for the fun of (doing) it
(just) for the hell of (doing) it
(just) for the sake of it
These robbers carry out their vicious attacks for 'kicks' and street credibility rather than cash, a chilling study reveals.
Last week, I decided to collect as many sarcastic and funny remarks as I could, just for the fun of it.
The article is entitled 'A Marshland index - or ìndexing for the hell of it'.
When they started to eff and blind just for the sake of it, I felt they lost the plot a bit.
sentido del gusto
sense of taste
Your sense of smell is 10000 times more sensitive than your sense of taste.
sentirse a gusto
feel at + home
be at ease
feel at + ease
The writer goes out of her way to make her meaning plain, and to achieve a level of language and simplicity of structure she assumes most of her intended readers will feel at home with.
In all public contacts, one strives to maintain a basic level of social graces by deploying the force and warmth of one's personality to ensure that the other person is at ease.
Lisa lay back, her hair spilling across the pillow, without a stitch on, wondering how she could feel so completely at ease with him.
sentirse a gusto con
be comfortable with
Nearly 95% of respondents were comfortable with their institutions' Web sites.
sentirse a gusto (con + Nombre)
feel + comfortable (with + Nombre)
I'm generally shy by nature, and I have to really get to know people before I begin to feel comfortable with them.
ser de buen gusto
be in good taste
Students are encouraged to dress informally and comfortably, as long as their attire is presentable and in good taste.
ser del gusto de
sit + well (with)
go down + well with
Although football pools were immediately popular with the public, they did not sit well with the establishment.
The recent High Court verdict banning hookah parlours has not gone down well with hoteliers in the city.
ser del gusto de Uno
be to + Posesivo + taste
A few moments ago I was all ready to give up reading because the book was not going to be to my taste.
sobre gustos no hay nada escrito
everyone to their (own) taste
each to their own (taste)
different strokes for different folks
to each his own
different strokes for different folks
Like the flea said when he bit the elephant in the butt, 'everyone to his own taste'.
But like Coleen says each to their own, you can always change your name or just get people to call you something else.
But we fully subscribe to the 'different strokes for different folks' way of thinking that brought him childhood fame.
To each his own - everyone has a penchant for something: food, clothes, shoes, accessories, cars, photography and the list just goes on.
'Different strokes for different folks' is a good slogan, as long as we add that they need to also pursue mutual understanding = "Sobre gustos no hay nada escrito" es un buen eslogan, siempre y cuando le añadamos que debemos intentar entendernos mutuamente.
tener el gusto de
take + pleasure
Just as Ivan finds that by taking pleasure in an extra piece of food he makes survival possible and beats Stalin and his jailors at heir own game.
todo tipo de gustos
all shades of opinion
However, no public library is able to provide access to all shades of opinion, and certain categories of material, such as pornographic video film, are actively rejected.
tomar el sol con gusto
bask
Brown cattle grazed under the trees and large green lizards basked by the roadside or fell with a resounding flop from a ledge into the ditch.
tomarle el gusto a
acquire + a taste for
develop + a taste for
He quickly took a liking to American clothing stores and acquired a taste for fast-food restaurants.
Babies can be made to develop a taste for fruits and vegetables early if their mothers eat these foods while breastfeeding.