bitterness 英 [bɪtənəs]   美 ['bɪtɚnɪs]

bitterness

bitterness  英 [bɪtənəs] 美 ['bɪtɚnɪs]

n. 苦味;苦难;怨恨 

名词复数:bitternesses 

We did not give way to bitterness. 我们没有给苦难和怨恨让路。
Yet He held no bitterness toward them. Can you imagine that kind of forgiveness? 然而 他并没有对他们怀有怨恨.你能想象出那种宽恕吗?

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  • n. 苦味;苦难;怨恨
  • 1. We did not give way to bitterness.

    我们没有给苦难和怨恨让路。

  • 2. Yet He held no bitterness toward them. Can you imagine that kind of forgiveness?

    然而 他并没有对他们怀有怨恨.你能想象出那种宽恕吗?

  • 3. ON WHY THE POOR SHOULD BE HAPPY: “Nobody has the excuse of ‘lack of money’ for not being at peace and living in integrity,” writes one survey respondent of his family, with a touch of bitterness.

    关于为什么穷人应该是快乐的:“没有人会因为没有钱这个借口而过的不平和和不完整,”某个调查对象在说到关于他的家庭的时候,带着一点痛苦的意味。

  • bitterness (n.) Old English biternys "bitterness, grief;" see bitter + -ness. Figurative sense (of feelings, etc.) is attested earlier than literal sense (of taste), which will surprise no one who reads any amount of Anglo-Saxon literature.
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