Significado: acquireac·quire || ə'kwaɪəv. adquirir, hacerse de, obtener, procurarse; contraer
acquire Idioma
acquire a taste for
Idiom(s): acquire a taste for sth
Theme: FAMILIARITY
to develop a liking for food, drink, or something else; to learn to like something. • One acquires a taste for fine wines. • Many people are not able to acquire a taste for foreign food. • Mary acquired a taste for art when she was very young.
acquire a taste for|a taste for|acquire|taste
v. phr. To become fond of something; get to like something. Jack acquired a taste for ripe cheeses when he went to France.
acquired taste
acquired taste Something one learns to like rather than appreciates immediately. For example, Because it is so salty, caviar for many individuals is an acquired taste, or With its lack of decorative detail, this china pattern is definitely an acquired taste. [Mid-1800s]
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