词汇 | bitterly |
释义 | bitterlybit·ter·ly /ˈbɪtəli $ -ər-/ ●●○ adverbadv 1 SAD/UNHAPPYin a way that produces or shows feelings of great sadness or anger 痛苦地;愤恨地 He complained bitterly about his exam grades. 他悲叹自己的考试成绩不好。 I was bitterly disappointed. 我又伤心又失望。 The march was bitterly opposed by local residents. 这次游行遭到了当地居民的愤怒抵制。 2. bitterly cold DNCOLDvery cold 极其寒冷的 Examples from the Corpus bitterly cold• It was a Friday and bitterly cold.• It was bitterly cold and it was raining.• When morning came, bitterly cold and still dark, she had made up her mind.• He wrote that it was not as he had pictured it as the weather was bitterly cold and wet with some snow.• I wasn't annoyed except that it was bitterly cold, freezing.• We all know how bitterly cold it is now outside; it is not very cold here, of course.• On the bitterly cold morning of Sunday 13 November 1715 the two armies were woken respectively by bagpipes and trumpets.• It is bitterly cold outside today, but probably not cold enough to trigger the payments. Examples from the Corpus bitterly• Even if he cared, he probably wouldn't believe her anyway, she thought bitterly.• He ignored me, jerked up and down and wailed bitterly as he clung to her.• It was bitterly cold inside the aluminium hemisphere.• We all know how bitterly cold it is now outside; it is not very cold here, of course.• How bitterly I thought that night of the happiness I had left that morning!• The law was bitterly opposed by environmentalists.• When we put this strategy into place. it was bitterly opposed by many people.• It was a decision that she bitterly regretted later in her life.• Ross complained bitterly that the state didn't care about the homeless.• Republicans reacted bitterly to arrogance, real or imagined, by Democrats and their environmentalists. complained bitterly• The boys gasped, wheezed and giggled; the plumper ones complained bitterly.• The social worker complained bitterly about the fact that Mrs X had left the home, and told her off.• Some employees have complained bitterly about the layoffs.• He complained bitterly after being surprised by Pat Buchanan in an early primary about a pollster whose predictions had been too optimistic.• Denise complained bitterly after he died.• Once at her new work place she complained bitterly of how her style had been cramped.• He complained bitterly of the small attention that was paid to his ideas in his own country.• Norah complained bitterly that her style had brought the company free publicity worth far more than it cost.• We all complained bitterly when it looked as though Adobe was restricting the development of PostScript and keeping the market to itself. |
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