گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'bitter'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: مر

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2 عمومی:: تند

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3 عمومی:: (مج) جگرسوز

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4 عمومی:: تلخ‌

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5 عمومی:: تلخ

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6 عمومی:: تیز

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7 عمومی:: طعنه آمیز

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8 عمومی:: ط‌عنه‌ امیز

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english

1 general::   adj. angry/unhappy VERBS be, feel, seem | become, grow, turn He had grown bitter as the years passed. Loving relationships can turn bitter. | remain | leave sb, make sb The divorce had left her bitter. ADV. extremely, very | quite, rather, slightly PREP. about She still seems quite bitter about it. | towards I felt very bitter towards them. very cold VERBS be | become, turn The weather turned bitter. | remain ADV. extremely, really, very | quite, rather having a sharp taste VERBS be, taste The drink tasted bitter. ADV. extremely, very | rather, slightly, somewhat

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with BITTER, Also see TAKE THE BITTER WITH THE SWEET.

American Heritage Idioms

3 general:: bitter nouns a bitter battle/dispute • There was a bitter battle over the building of the new airport. a bitter fight/struggle • The law was passed after a bitter fight that lasted nearly a decade. a bitter conflict • The stage is set for a bitter conflict with trade unions. a bitter debate/argument • The country now faces a bitter debate over the issue. bitter disagreement • There were reports of bitter disagreement between the European Communities. bitter opposition • The new tax aroused bitter opposition. a bitter rival/enemy (= a rival/enemy who you have strong feelings of dislike or anger about ) • The two men are bitter rivals for the party leadership.

transnet.ir

4 general:: bitter having a strong sharp taste that is not sweet, like black coffee without sugar - used especially about chocolate, medicine etc: • The dessert is made with a slightly bitter chocolate. • Hops give beer its distinctive bitter taste. • The medicine tasted bitter. • As the lettuce gets older, the leaves become more bitter. sharp having a taste that makes your tongue sting slightly: • Rhubarb has quite a sharp taste. • The cheese has a pleasing colour and a pleasantly sharp flavour. sour having a usually unpleasant sharp acid taste, like the taste of a lemon, or a fruit that is not ready to be eaten – used especially about fruit, or about liquids that have gone bad: • Some people say that the purpose of the lemon’s sour taste is to stop the fruit being eaten by animals. • Rachel sampled the wine. It was sour. acidic very sour – used especially about liquids or things made with fruits such as oranges, lemons, or grapes: • Some fruit juices taste a bit acidic. tangy having a taste that is pleasantly strong or sharp, and that often tastes a little sweet as well: • The ribs are cooked in a tangy barbecue sauce. tart having a taste that lacks sweetness – used especially about fruit such as apples, which you need to add sugar to: • The pudding had rather a tart flavour. • The trees were covered with tart wild plums.

Longman-Thesaurus

5 general:: adj. disagreeable: He was a bitter man.

Simple Definitions

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