Dear teachers,
2 questions here:
1.
Talking about food/meals and so on,
what does "body" mean in "It tastes mellow and has body, doesn't it'?
What kind of taste is it ?
2.
Talking about disputes,
what does "tit-for-tat" mean in "That's just a tit-for-tat remark, isn't it?"
What kind of dispute/remark is it?
Thanks!!
See:
Tit-for-tat
BODY:
13. Consistency; thickness; substance; strength;
as, this color has body; wine of a good body.
From: http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dream/body
Red5
Webmaster, UsingEnglish.com
Here is the definition of body that you are looking for:
- body
n
6 a : fullness and richness of flavor (as of wine)
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionar...ionary&va=body
13. fullness of flavor in wine: the extent to which a wine seems full when tasted. Body increases with alcohol content and density.
a French red with plenty of body
http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/featur...fid=1861728521
To respond tit for tat means to respond in kind. It means, for example, to return an insult for an insult.
:)
Ah, thanks, I guess I've got the idea.Originally Posted by RonBee
tit-for-tat adj
done in return or retaliation for a similar act: a spate of tit-for-tat killings. (earlier tip-for-tat) Collins Dictionary New Edition 1998
Mick/Woodhouse