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词汇 example_english_bitter
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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.
The reactions to the demolition were strong and bitter.
The truth can be a bitter medicine to swallow.
In the face of a violent liberation movement, they would probably have fought to the bitter end.
The increasingly bitter controversies that marked the two kingdoms' dealings during the spring and summer of 1645"! !
The countryside was seen as a pretty adornment or a bitter enemy, rather than a nostalgic panacea.
Her relationship with the label ended in a bitter legal dispute over non-payment of royalties.
Second, the 1940s witnessed deepening tensions and bitter conflicts at the workplace.
In both interpretations, the once bitter division between left and centre has given rise to more cooperation.
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