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    bitter 的英语意思

    bitterbitter1 /ˈbɪtə $ -ər/ adjective 查看全部语言翻译1feeling angry, jealous, and upset because you think you have been treated unfairly因觉得遭受不公平对待而感到愤怒、嫉恨和委屈bitterlybitter about I feel very bitter about it.我对此感到非常愤懑。 a bitter old man一个满腹怨恨的老人2[only before noun] making you feel very unhappy and upset使人感到极度痛苦和难过bitterlya bitter disappointment/blow If he failed, it would be a bitter disappointment to his parents.如果他失败了,将会令他的父母痛苦地失望。 His photo stirred up bitter memories.他的照片勾起了痛苦的回忆。from bitter experience (=because of your own very unpleasant experiences)(=因为自身曾有过的极为不愉快的经历) She knew from bitter experience that it would be impossible to talk it over with Julian.她从惨痛的经历中深知,与朱利安谈此事是不可能的。3a bitter argument, battle etc is one in which people oppose or criticize each other with strong feelings of hate and anger激烈的争论、战斗等,指人们带着强烈的憎恨和愤怒相互对立或批评bitter dispute/battle/struggle etc The couple are locked in a bitter battle for custody of the children.这对夫妻陷入了一场争夺孩子抚养权的激烈争斗中。 The government faces bitter opposition to these policies.政府面临着对这些政策的强烈反对。 The countries are still bitter enemies.这两国仍然是死敌。4having a strong sharp taste, like black coffee without sugar味道浓烈刺激,像不加糖的黑咖啡sour, sweet:  Enjoy the beer’s bitter taste as you slowly drink it.慢慢品尝啤酒的苦味。 bitter chocolate苦巧克力 see thesaurus at taste5unpleasantly cold令人难受地寒冷bitterly:  a bitter wind刺骨的寒风 the bitter cold of the Midwestern winters美国中西部冬天刺骨的严寒6to the bitter end continuing until the end, even though this is difficult坚持到底,即使这很艰难:  Employees have vowed to fight the closure to the bitter end.员工们誓言要战斗到最后一刻,阻止关闭。7a bitter pill (to swallow) something very unpleasant that you must accept必须接受的极为令人不快之事:  The knowledge that his friends no longer trusted him was a bitter pill to swallow.得知朋友们不再信任他,这是一颗难以下咽的苦药丸。bitterness noun [uncountable]COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 3– 释义3nouns名词a bitter battle/dispute· There was a bitter battle over the building of the new airport.· 新机场的建设引发了一场激烈的争斗。a bitter fight/struggle· The law was passed after a bitter fight that lasted nearly a decade.· 这项法律在历时近十年的激烈斗争后获得通过。a bitter conflict· The stage is set for a bitter conflict with trade unions.· 与工会的激烈冲突一触即发。a bitter debate/argument· The country now faces a bitter debate over the issue.· 这个国家现在面临着围绕该问题的激烈争论。bitter disagreement· There were reports of bitter disagreement between the European Communities.· 有报道称欧洲共同体内部存在激烈的分歧。bitter opposition· The new tax aroused bitter opposition.· 新税引发了强烈的反对。a bitter rival/enemy (=a rival/enemy who you have strong feelings of dislike or anger about)· The two men are bitter rivals for the party leadership.· 这两个人是党内领导权的死对头。THESAURUS同义词辨析bitter having a strong sharp taste that is not sweet, like black coffee without sugar – used especially about chocolate, medicine etc味道浓烈刺激而不甜,如不加糖的黑咖啡——尤指巧克力、药物等: · The dessert is made with a slightly bitter chocolate.· 这道甜点用略带苦味的巧克力制成。· Hops give beer its distinctive bitter taste.· 啤酒花赋予啤酒独特的苦味。· The medicine tasted bitter.· 这药尝起来很苦。· As the lettuce gets older, the leaves become more bitter.· 莴苣越老,叶子越苦。sharp having a taste that makes your tongue sting slightly有一种使舌头略微刺痛的味道: · Rhubarb has quite a sharp taste.· 大黄的味道相当刺激。· The cheese has a pleasing colour and a pleasantly sharp flavour.· 这种奶酪色泽好看,口感带有令人愉快的刺激风味。sour having a usually unpleasant sharp acid taste, like the taste of a lemon, or a fruit that is not ready to be eaten – used especially about fruit, or about liquids that have gone bad通常有一种令人不快的刺激性酸味,如柠檬的味道或未成熟水果的味道——尤指水果或变质的液体: · Some people say that the purpose of the lemon’s sour taste is to stop the fruit being eaten by animals.· 有人说柠檬的酸味是为了阻止动物食用这种水果。· Rachel sampled the wine. It was sour.· 瑞秋品尝了那瓶酒。味道是酸的。acidic very sour – used especially about liquids or things made with fruits such as oranges, lemons, or grapes非常酸——尤指液体或以橙子、柠檬、葡萄等水果制成的食物: · Some fruit juices taste a bit acidic.· 有些果汁喝起来有点酸涩。tangy having a taste that is pleasantly strong or sharp, and that often tastes a little sweet as well味道令人愉快地浓烈或刺激,通常也带有一点甜味: · The ribs are cooked in a tangy barbecue sauce.· 排骨用风味浓郁的烧烤酱烹制。tart having a taste that lacks sweetness – used especially about fruit such as apples, which you need to add sugar to味道缺乏甜味——尤指苹果等需要加糖的水果: · The pudding had rather a tart flavour.· 这道布丁口味相当酸涩。· The trees were covered with tart wild plums.· 树上挂满了酸涩的野李子。
    bitterbitter2 noun 1[countable, uncountable] British English a type of dark beer that is popular in Britain, or a glass of this一种在英国流行的深色啤酒,或一杯这种啤酒:  A pint of bitter, please.请给我一品脱苦啤酒。 see thesaurus at taste2bitters [uncountable] a strong bitter liquid made from plants that is added to alcoholic drinks一种由植物制成的浓烈苦味液体,添加到酒精饮料中