Aún no tenemos significados para "cultivate taste".
1There is no better way to cultivate taste in words, than by constantly reading the best English.
2The unformed and the cultivated tastes are still at one about Scott.
3In the room, too, there were some evidences of a cultivated taste.
4Wealth, position, beauty, admiration, enlarged intelligence, and highly cultivated tastes, were hers.
5No place like home-Curiosin the making-Theinfluence of prevailing styles-A cultivated taste.
6This house was the abode of intelligence, cultivated taste, and opulence.
7We must cultivate tastes and habits which have nothing to do with wildness.
8Yet this mode of composition does not satisfy a cultivated taste.
9It is a cultivated taste, which becomes a passion with experience.
10To a cultivated taste like yours this must be particularly painful.
11They are people of high principle, wealthy, and with cultivated tastes.
12There were many evidences, too, of a scholarly and cultivated taste.
13He had natural and cultivated tastes outside of those fields.
14This suggested the plantings were too much like nature, too wild for cultivated tastes.
15Man will crave tobacco; it isn't a natural taste, it's merely a cultivated taste.
16She had a cultivated taste for scenery, and some degree of skill in delineating it.