词汇 | bitter |
释义 | bitter adjective uk /ˈbɪt.ər/ us /ˈbɪt̬.ɚ/ bitteradjective (ANGRY)B2 Someone who is bitter is angry and unhappy because they cannot forget bad things that happened in the past: 极为不满的;怨恨的;无法释怀的 I feel very bitter about my childhood and all that I went through.我对童年和曾经历的一切感到怨恨。 She'd suffered terribly over the years but it hadn't made her bitter.多年来她受尽了苦,可她并不怨恨。 B2 A bitter experience causes deep pain or anger: 使人痛苦的;令人愤怒的 Failing the final exams was a bitter disappointment for me.期末考试不及格令我非常痛苦。 She learned through bitter experience that he was not to be trusted.她从痛苦的经历中意识到他不可信。 B2 expressing a lot of hate and anger: 充满仇恨的;愤怒的;激烈的 a bitter fight/argument激烈的战斗/争吵 bitter recriminations激烈的反诉 He gave me a bitter look.他狠狠地瞪了我一眼。 They had a bitter quarrel over some money three years ago and they haven't spoken to each other since. They were bitter foes for many years.他们结仇多年。 a bitter dispute She cried bitter tears when she got the letter.收到来信,她流下了痛苦的泪水。 They had a bitter, messy divorce.他们的离婚过程痛苦而曲折。 Angry and displeased acridly acrimonious acrimoniously aggrieved amused fed up fed up to the back teethidiom fired up fit to be tiedidiom fractiously not be a happy camperidiom outraged peeved piqued pissed off venomous warpath wound up wrathful wrathfully You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Sadness and regret Serious and unpleasant bitteradjective (TASTE)B1 with an unpleasantly sharp taste: 苦的,有苦味的 a bitter flavour/taste/liquid苦味/苦味液体 Radicchio has a slightly bitter flavour.菊苣有一种微苦的味道。 The tip of the tongue is sensitive to salt and sweet stimuli and the back of the tongue is sensitive to bitter stimuli.舌尖对糖和盐的刺激很敏感,而舌根则对苦味的刺激很敏感。 In today's lesson we'll look at the four types of tastes - sweet, salty, bitter and sour. The additive quinine, which you find in tonic water, is very bitter. They add syrup to the medicine to try and mask the bitter taste. Flavours & tastes acidic acidulous acridly aftertaste ageusia flavoursome fruitily fruitiness full-bodied gamy pungent savory savoury seasoned semi-sweet sharpness vinous watery winey woodsy You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Not pleasant to eat or drink bitteradjective (COLD)B2 Bitter weather is extremely cold, especially in a way that causes physical pain: (天气)严寒的,刺骨的 a bitter wind刺骨的寒风 Wrap up warmly - it's bitter outside.穿暖和些——外面特别冷。 Synonyms Arcticfigurative biting(COLD) freezing glacial(ICE/COLD) having temperature lower than what is comfortable coldBrr, it's cold outside! bitterWrap up warmly - it's bitter outside! freezingIt's absolutely freezing in here! bitingA biting wind blew in her face as she opened the door. icyAn icy wind whistled across the plain. Cold Arctic Baltic bitingly bone-chilling brass chill chill factor chilled freeze frostbite glacially isothermal isothermally keenness minus nippy occluded front parky perishing wintry Idiomsthe bitter fruits of something a bitter pill (to swallow) to the bitter end bitter noun[ U ] uk /ˈbɪt.ər/ us /ˈbɪt̬.ɚ/ UK a type of dark brown beer with a bitter taste: 苦啤酒 a pint of bitter一品脱苦啤酒 Compare mildnoun bitters a strong, bitter alcoholic drink made from spices and plant products that is mixed with other alcoholic drinks: 苦味酒 Why not use different bitters to spice up classic drinks? Beer & cider ale beer beer mat beer o'clock brew draft hophead hoppy IPA jar keg party lager mild mug pint rough cider scrumpy shandy spile stein bitter | American Dictionarybitter adjective us/ˈbɪt̬·ər/ bitteradjective (TASTE)having a slightly stinging, strong taste, not salty or sweet: The coffee was bitter. bitteradjective (ANGRY)showing or causing deep anger and pain: Losing the election was a bitter disappointment. bitternessnoun[ U ]us/ˈbɪt̬·ər·nəs/ She has no bitterness about the past. Idiomto the bitter end bitter adjective, adverb us/ˈbɪt̬·ər/ bitteradjective, adverb (COLD)extremely cold: A bitter wind kept everyone indoors. Examples of bitterbitter The recriminations that followed the 1940 general strike developed the differences between trade unions and their leaders into bitter conflicts and antagonisms. The official mind remained determined to the bitter end to preserve the symmetry of the promotion pyramid. When convicted, there was only so much they could do to prevent a sentence of exemplary harshness and a bitter gaol experience. So deep and bitter was the disagreement, that it affected professional historians as much as practising politicians and the general public. They know from bitter experience that politicians' promises of prosperity can easily evaporate into deepening poverty and widening income gaps. They were not bitter exaggerations by frustrated entrepreneurs, but plausible explanations of why ventures had collapsed. Time to stop the little saltmill grinding, before everything else has become bitter. This was a dispute that was as bitter as it was pointless, because ultimately insoluble. The boy is angry and bitter and wants his fake father to stay in jail. Instead, his narrative ends with a bitter truism: everyone is alone, whether in captivity or liberty. The sounds that emanate from the orchestra pit ... contrast the ideal nobility ... with the bitter reality on stage. The bitter division within congregations, however, underlines the truth that to introduce sudden and drastic changes in worship is to invite confrontation. This definition at karela may send one scurrying to balsam pear and bitter gourd for clarification or confirmation. Given the opera's subsequent bitter history, this endorsement is not without irony. The note contains a bitter curse whose effect is surprisingly mixed. See all examples of bitter These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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