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 bitterness ['bitәnis]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 苦味, 悲痛, 怨恨

  1. The medicine has a special bitterness.
    这种药有一种特殊的苦味。
  2. Bitterness of feeling; rancor.
    深仇积怨感情上的怨恨;敌意
  3. Bitterness that festered and grew.
    不断产生并加深的怨恨


bitterness
[ noun ]
  1. a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will

  2. <noun.feeling>
  3. a rough and bitter manner

  4. <noun.attribute>
  5. the taste experience when quinine or coffee is taken into the mouth

  6. <noun.cognition>
  7. the property of having a harsh unpleasant taste

  8. <noun.attribute>


Bitterness \Bit"ter*ness\, n. [AS. biternys; biter better + -nys
= -ness.]
1. The quality or state of being bitter, sharp, or acrid, in
either a literal or figurative sense; implacableness;
resentfulness; severity; keenness of reproach or sarcasm;
deep distress, grief, or vexation of mind.

The lip that curls with bitterness. --Percival.

I will complain in the bitterness of my soul. --Job
vii. 11.

2. A state of extreme impiety or enmity to God.

Thou art in the gall of bitterness, and in the bond
of iniquity. --Acts viii.
23.

3. Dangerous error, or schism, tending to draw persons to
apostasy.

Looking diligently, . . . lest any root of
bitterness springing up trouble you. --Heb. xii.
15.

  1. The very bulk and tone of the 690-page report mirror the complexity and bitterness of the controversy the committees began investigating 10 months ago.
  2. Speaking forcefully and at times with bitterness and anger, the presidents said in separate speeches that their calls were prompted by economic stagnation at home and rising public discontent.
  3. In solitary, bitterness is the enemy.
  4. Violeta Chamorro and Daniel Ortega have acted civilly, even graciously, toward each other, but that doesn't remove the bitterness lingering from a decade of bloody civil war.
  5. Although Mr. Currey attempted to rally employees behind his plans to revamp Greyhound, his efforts crumbled amid bitterness over the company's contract offer earlier this year.
  6. The city's first black school superintendent may lose his job four years after many hailed his hiring as another step in healing racial bitterness that stemmed from court-ordered busing.
  7. "The relationship between the parties is very strained," Cheney said, noting that verbal exchanges were reaching new highs in bitterness.
  8. The Third World will be poisoned with bitterness toward the rich countries.
  9. That would intensify the bitterness in many Arab quarters against the United States, Israel's main protector.
  10. The Chinese official also was quoted as saying that the country advocates free exchange to help eliminate "the bitterness of severed kindred feelings as quickly as possible."
  11. It is also directed at the outside world, at me. 'You know nothing,' she has already said to me in a brief moment of unguarded bitterness.
  12. Belgian Defense Minister Guy Coeme said, "Farewell ceremonies are very often full of bitterness, even of sadness.
  13. "The bitterness is slowly disappearing with time.
  14. "There's a lot of bitterness there, although we don't know if it's connected to the shooting," the chief added.
  15. Both Shanker and Geiger denied any anger or bitterness at not being invited.
  16. Some of the bitterness stemmed from the 1960s, when the church was at odds with socialist officials and supporters.
  17. Nevertheless, there are pockets of lingering bitterness within the party.
  18. There has been so much hatred and bitterness on both sides, such a lack of trust," she says.
  19. Heath's bitterness has never waned.
  20. Yet none feels bitterness or anger towards the European countries.
  21. "There needn't be a conflict between access for the disabled and preservation of wilderness." No one expects the question to be settled soon or the bitterness to disappear from two sides unwilling to compromise.
  22. The bitterness they create will continue to eat away at the heart of the market, however; it has given a fresh edge to the debate on governance.
  23. We're going to have to protect ourselves." The long Palestinian uprising has brought bitterness to Israeli humor, and the comedian's opener was not meant to put his audience at ease.
  24. The Tower vote was a major defeat for the new Republican president and left bitterness in its wake.
  25. We don't trust you."' He said a "significant reduction" in personal bitterness combined with the "increased repression" in Nicaragua will tilt the congressional balance in favor of the Contras.
  26. But the bitterness over Maastricht remained as deep as ever.
  27. "There's no sign of the bitterness waning."
  28. Rideau said he gets nothing from it but satisfaction, tainted now by the suit he said reflects Sinclair's bitterness at being out of the limelight.
  29. Mr. Rushdie has only sympathy for Daniel Ortega's bitterness at being condemned for buying those famous designer eyeglasses in New York.
  30. Ancient Arab-Persian bitterness abounds, and inter-Arab rivalries now are likely to revive.
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