bitterness

英['bɪtənəs] 美['bɪtənəs]
  • n. 苦味;悲痛;怨恨
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  • biter n.咬人的人(动物);骗子
    n. (名词)
    1. 苦味
    2. 悲痛
    3. 痛苦
    4. 酷烈
    5. 怨恨

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will

  2. a rough and bitter manner

  3. the taste experience when quinine or coffee is taken into the mouth

  4. the property of having a harsh unpleasant taste

1. The rift within the organization reflects the growing bitterness of the dispute.
组织内部严重失和反映出矛盾日趋升级。

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2. There was a strain of bitterness in his voice.
他的声音听起来有些愤愤不平。

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3. That was the very reason why he felt a certain bitterness.
那就是为什么他感到有些痛苦。

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4. She never really appreciated the depth and bitterness of the Irish conflict.
她从来没有真正认识到爱尔兰矛盾的深刻和激烈。

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5. When he spoke his voice was thick with bitterness.
他说话时,声音低沉,充满痛苦。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The medicine has a special bitterness.
      这种药有一种特殊的苦味。
    2. He doesn't like the taste of bitterness.
      他不喜欢苦味。
    3. After all the bitterness of the divorce, Mary had to pull herself together and ensure that her children survived the handicap of a broken home.
      经历了离婚后的一切苦难,玛丽不得不振作起来,并确保其子女在分裂的家庭中继续在不利的条件下生存。
    4. The book tees off with a discussion of bitterness.
      那本书以关于悲痛的讨论作开头。
    5. His leave, bring people clinking bitterness and endless longing.
      他的离去,带给人们无比的悲痛和无尽的思念。
    6. Bitterness gave his outlook a peculiar warp.
      怨恨使他的观点带有一种古怪的偏见。
    7. New arrivals mistake your sarcasm for bitterness.
      新来的人把你的讽刺误解为愤恨。

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