bitterly的意思和读音

bitterly

: [ˈbɪtərli] : [ˈbɪtə(r)li]

adv.

adv.+adj.bitterly disappointed,bitterly opposed

adv.gladly,slightly

adv.resentfully,acrimoniously,sulkily,sullenly,cynically

bitterlyadv.

1.in a way that shows feelings of sadness or anger

She wept bitterly.

They complained bitterly.

The development was bitterly opposed by the local community.

2.extremely

bitterly disappointed/ashamed

3.~ coldvery cold

adv.1.,2.,,

adv.1.in a way that shows that you are extremely angry, upset, or disappointed about something2.in a determined and angry way

1. bitter a. bitterly ad. blade n. ...

2. bite vt. bitterly ad. blackberry n. ...

3. continually 13. bitterly 14. sunshine 15. ...

4. bits n. bitterly ad. blackened a.

5. bitter a. bitterly ad. blade n. ...

6. unsmiling adj. bitterly adv. workshop n.

7. obj ection n. bitterly ad. deceive vt. ...

8. bitter bitterly bitterness ...

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1.In an interview with the BBC, developer Kerry Michael said he was "bitterly disappointed at the continued delay. "BBC访。”

2.Why was the political left bitterly split in Germany but not in Austria, which had lost not just a war but an empire?

3.After hearing what I said, Grandma was extremely angry. She bitterly scolded mom and dad.

4.He prowls the empty rooms of the house at night, thinking of the death of his wife, who was the only friend of his, heart pierced bitterly.

5.They did not know how they could survive the bitterly cold night.

6.She was not a symbol, not a credit, not a first this and that, as she cried bitterly in her old age.

7.And I looked so serious that Dora was frightened, and began to sob bitterly on my shoulder.

8.She said bitterly to me that this was as bad as being praised for punctuality.忿忿

9.It was bitterly cold, and after the first light snows before Christmas there was no snow at all- and no rain.

10.The whole, a primer designed to give the lay executive a running familiarity with the most bitterly discussed economic question of the day.使