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ad. 怨恨地, 悲痛地, 残酷地

  1. The drug is wanted bitterly.
    这药有人急着要用。
  2. Five cities in the world fought bitterly over the glory of hosting the2000 Olympic Games.
    世界上有5座城市为申办2000年奥运会展开激烈的角逐。
  3. They complained bitterly about the injustice of the system.
    他们愤恨地抱怨制度不公平。


bitterly
[ adv ]
  1. with bitterness, in a resentful manner

  2. <adv.all>
    she complained bitterly
  3. indicating something hard to accept

  4. <adv.all>
    he was bitterly disappointed
  5. extremely and sharply

  6. <adv.all>
    it was bitterly cold
    bitter cold


Bitterly \Bit"ter*ly\, adv.
In a bitter manner.

  1. He complained most bitterly about what he called U.S. efforts to block the debt rescheduling.
  2. Newspapers report carloads of food rotting on trains while consumers complain bitterly that store shelves are empty.
  3. The Arctic is not as bitterly cold as the South Pole, and the high ice clouds form less readily, Albritton said, but these clouds still form and can help promote the reactions that damage ozone.
  4. Such conversions have been bitterly attacked in the pro-Solidarity press.
  5. The opposition had bitterly opposed the pact, claiming it would cost Canadians jobs.
  6. A four-week-long U.N. session on disarmament missed its deadline and dragged on into Sunday after bitterly divided delegates failed to agree on a formula for world peace.
  7. Opposing them is a curious mix of revolutionary anti-Western hardliners, such as Prime Minister Hussein Musavi and Interior Minister Ali Akbar Mohtashemi, and a group of conservative clerics who bitterly resist change.
  8. The panel voted 25-9 for the measure, which is bitterly opposed by many companies, especially pharmaceutical concerns, banks, retailers and other service-industry employers.
  9. "We're bitterly disappointed," American said in a statement that was highly critical of yesterday's recommendation, because of United's existing route network in the Pacific.
  10. A steelworker from the Ural Mountains, for instance, bitterly complained to the party conference that there is no meat in local stores.
  11. The Iranian-born businessman, who pleaded guilty Nov. 21 to illegally helping supplement Oliver North's government income with a $13,800 home security system, bitterly attacked the government after his sentencing.
  12. But passengers bitterly accused the captain of abandoning them as the ship went down.
  13. The radical factions, opposed to any negotiations with Israel, have bitterly condemned a statement by Bassam Abu Sharif, a close Arafat aide, saying the PLO would recognize Israel in return for direct peace talks.
  14. What choices should business and political leaders make? Not since World War II have the experts been so bitterly divided.
  15. He has also benefited from changes in the party delegate selection rules he complained so bitterly about in 1984, when he won 18 percent of the popular vote but wound up with only 12 percent of the delegates.
  16. The next year the two countries split bitterly over leadership of the world communist movement and a border dispute.
  17. The United States has a longstanding policy of supporting an international Middle East peace conference "at an appropriate time," but has never let the Security Council come out in favor of such a high-level meeting - which Israel bitterly opposes.
  18. Although he made a great show of renouncing political office, he was embraced by the opposition, former Congress Party members who bitterly opposed Mrs. Gandhi and later her son.
  19. While management directors had encouraged Kohlberg Kravis, some outside directors were bitterly opposed to forfeiting the company's independence, according to sources close to the transaction.
  20. BankAmerica Corp., which bitterly fought off one hostile takeover bid two years ago and could become a target again, adopted a takeover defense plan on Monday.
  21. On his 90th birthday he wrote bitterly about the antagonism to him then felt in the U.S.
  22. SMALL COMPANIES in the UK and the US have complained bitterly about their treatment at the hands of banks.
  23. Some students at Seoul's Yonsei University, a focal point of many disturbances, slashed rolls of barbed wire with wire cutters to symbolize the breaking of barriers between the bitterly divided Koreas.
  24. The issue had also been bitterly contested by Detroit, with car company chiefs last month writing a joint letter to President Bill Clinton claiming their entire industry was threatened. GM said the deal did not affect private lawsuits still outstanding.
  25. Senators from both of those states bitterly protested the legislation, but they lost, on votes of 19-6 and 17-8 respectively, as their previous allies decided to support the plan after winning concessions.
  26. People close to Integrated say Mr. Weinroth's election was bitterly opposed by Mr. Zises and some of Integrated's inside and outside directors.
  27. Acknowledging that some of his backers were bitterly disappointed when Dukakis did not pick him for his running mate, Jackson said, "The victory lies not in what Gov. Dukakis and Lloyd Bentsen can do for us.
  28. Residents focus on the effect of the judge's order on the value of their homes and complain bitterly that Yonkers is being persecuted.
  29. Mr. Bennett, an elderly Floridian, bitterly resented Mr. Aspin's success in jumping over him and winning the chairmanship two years ago.
  30. Davies, a complete novice at directing, was terrified on the set and remembered bitterly the crew's disrespectful treatment.
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