0 angry and upset because of something bad that has happened that you cannot forget -- разочарованный, обиженный
2 having a strong, sour, usually unpleasant taste -- горький
a bitter wind
4 until something is completely finished, usually something unpleasant -- до самого конца
He was determined to stay right to the bitter end.
5 making you feel very disappointed -- горький
Losing the championship was a bitter disappointment.
6 a type of beer with a bitter taste -- горькое пиво
The recriminations that followed the 1940 general strike developed the differences between trade unions and their leaders into bitter conflicts and antagonisms.
The official mind remained determined to the bitter end to preserve the symmetry of the promotion pyramid.
When convicted, there was only so much they could do to prevent a sentence of exemplary harshness and a bitter gaol experience.
So deep and bitter was the disagreement, that it affected professional historians as much as practising politicians and the general public.
They know from bitter experience that politicians' promises of prosperity can easily evaporate into deepening poverty and widening income gaps.
They were not bitter exaggerations by frustrated entrepreneurs, but plausible explanations of why ventures had collapsed.
Time to stop the little saltmill grinding, before everything else has become bitter.
This was a dispute that was as bitter as it was pointless, because ultimately insoluble.
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愩怒,怒氣, 極為不滿的, 怨恨的…
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amargo, resentido, gélido…
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苦い, 苦味のある, 腹を立てている…
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kızgın, içerlemiş, çok kötü…
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