新东方-柯林斯雅思备考词典

bitter

英  [ˈbɪtə]
    

[ADJ]

    ADJ. 形容词
  • bitterest

    1激烈的

    In a bitter argument or conflict, people argue very angrily or fight very fiercely.

    双语例句

    例:

    the scene of bitter fighting during the Second World War.

    第二次世界大战期间激烈的战斗场面。

    例:

    a bitter attack on the government's failure to support manufacturing.

    对政府未能支持制造业的猛烈抨击。

    2依然愤怒的

    If someone is bitter after a disappointing experience or after being treated unfairly, they continue to feel angry about it.

    双语例句

    例:

    She is said to be very bitter about the way she was fired.

    据说她对自己被解雇的方式仍很气愤。

    3苦的

    A bitter taste is sharp, not sweet, and often slightly unpleasant.

    双语例句

    例:

    The leaves taste rather bitter.

    这些叶子尝起来相当苦。

    4惨痛的

    A bitter experience makes you feel very disappointed. You can also use bitter to emphasize feelings of disappointment.

    双语例句

    例:

    The decision was a bitter blow from which he never quite recovered.

    这个决定是个沉重的打击,他一直没有完全恢复过来。

    例:

    A great deal of bitter experience had taught him how to lose gracefully.

    大量痛苦的经历已经教会了他如何体面地认输。

    5严寒的 , 刺骨的

    Bitter weather, or a bitter wind, is extremely cold.

    双语例句

    例:

    Outside, a bitter east wind was accompanied by flurries of snow.

    外面,凛冽的东风挟着阵阵小雪。

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