词汇 | bitterly |
释义 | bitterly adverb uk /ˈbɪt.ə.li/ us /ˈbɪt̬.ɚ.li/ bitterlyadverb (STRONG EMOTION)in a way that shows strong negative emotion such as anger or disappointment: 愤怒地;痛苦地 She wept bitterly at the news.她听到这个消息泣不成声。 He was bitterly disappointed not to get the job.他没有得到这份工作,感到非常失望。 Linguistics: very & extreme abjectly absolutely abundantly abundantly clear beyond biblical downright extraordinarily extremely infinitely particularly profoundly stupefyingly super super-duper super-spectacular superabundantly totally violently whatever bitterlyadverb (COLD)bitterly cold extremely and unpleasantly cold: 极其寒冷的 I remember it was a bitterly cold December night. bitterly | American Dictionarybitterly adverb[ not gradable ] us/ˈbɪt̬·ər·li/ bitterlyadverb[not gradable] (IN AN ANGRY WAY)in a way that shows deep anger and pain: When he couldn’t have the bike, my son was bitterly disappointed. bitterlyadverb[not gradable] (EXTREMELY)to an extreme degree: a bitterly cold day Examples of bitterlybitterly Professors themselves complained bitterly of overwork,119 and several suffered severe breakdowns in health. Cognitive psychologists themselves are bitterly divided about the degree to which (c) holds in higher-level forms of human cognition. The socialists, locally and nationally, were bitterly opposed to the left-catholics. The episode has remained bitterly controversial, with many commentators claiming the government used excessive force. All the while, officers commanding the troops complained bitterly of the loss of their men through sickness. Any time such a plan is announced, union organizers complain bitterly. However, many wetland cultivators interviewed during this study also complained bitterly that the war had exacerbated their poverty and weakened their farming capabilities. All of this belied the tensions that existed between the long-term band members, who were bitterly divided both over politics and personal matters. Apart from statistical grounds the statement has been attacked bitterly for its ill-chosen timing. I tried to set it very bitterly, understated, swift. Now it is important to recall that these communities were by no means always harmonious ones, and the relations between their members were often bitterly antagonistic. They bitterly opposed the end of the forest, and exploited their rights, and the forest freeholders and commoners, mercilessly in the last eight years of its existence. They protested bitterly against foreign economic domination. Bitterly did they repent their decision. One example of the new challenges to the profession within the private sector was the growth of prepaid group practice, which doctors had fought bitterly against for years. See all examples of bitterly 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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