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The word 味道 is formed by combining two characters, each contributing a layer of meaning that merges into a single concept. The first character, 味 (wèi), directly signifies "taste" or "flavor", referring to the physical sensation perceived by the tongue. The second, 道 (dào), originally means "path" or "way", but here is used in its abstract sense of "principle" or "the nature of something". When combined, the literal "path of flavor" evolves metaphorically to mean the overall, often intangible, "character" or "essence" of an experience, thus encompassing not just physical taste, but also smell, atmosphere, and the qualitative feel of something.

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这道菜的味道很好。

zhè dào cài de wèi dào hěn hǎo。

This dish tastes very good.

我闻到了烤面包的香味,但味道有点奇怪。

wǒ wén dào le kǎo miàn bāo de xiāng wèi, dàn wèi dào yǒu diǎn qí guài。

I smell the aroma of toast, but the taste is a bit strange.

如果味道太淡,你可以自己加点盐。

rú guǒ wèi dào tài dàn, nǐ kě yǐ zì jǐ jiā diǎn yán。

If it's too bland, you can add some salt yourself.

这座城市的老街区充满了历史的味道

zhè zuò chéng shì de lǎo jiē qū chōng mǎn le lì shǐ de wèi dào。

The old district of this city is full of a sense of history.

随着年龄增长,我愈发觉得家的味道是最珍贵的。

suí zhe nián líng zēng zhǎng, wǒ yù fā jué de jiā de wèi dào shì zuì zhēn guì de。

As I grow older, I increasingly feel that the feeling of home is the most precious.

Word Definition - 味道

wèi dao flavor; taste; (fig.) feeling (of ...); sense (of ...); hint (of ...); (fig.) interest; delight; (dialect) smell; odor

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