embitter 英 [ɪm'bɪtə;em-]   美 [ɪm'bɪtɚ]

embitter

embitter  英 [ɪm'bɪtə;em-] 美 [ɪm'bɪtɚ]

vt. 使怨恨;使难受;使受苦 

进行时:embittering  过去式:embittered  过去分词:embittered  第三人称单数:embitters  名词复数:embitters 

Fathers do not embitter your children, or they will become discouraged. 你们做父亲的,不要惹儿女的气,恐怕他们失了志气。
But every circumstancethat could embitter such an evil seemed uniting to heighten the miseryof Marianne in a final separation from Willoughby--in an immediate andirreconcilable rupture with him. 但是,可能招致不幸的种种现象似乎凑合到一起来了,正在加剧玛丽安的悲痛,与威洛比最终分离的悲痛。

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  • vt. 使怨恨;使难受;使受苦
  • 1. Fathers do not embitter your children, or they will become discouraged.

    你们做父亲的,不要惹儿女的气,恐怕他们失了志气。

  • 2. But every circumstancethat could embitter such an evil seemed uniting to heighten the miseryof Marianne in a final separation from Willoughby--in an immediate andirreconcilable rupture with him.

    但是,可能招致不幸的种种现象似乎凑合到一起来了,正在加剧玛丽安的悲痛,与威洛比最终分离的悲痛。

  • 3. He said new construction in the settlement of Gilo would embitter Palestinians and make peace harder to achieve.

    他说,在吉罗定居点建造新的住房会引发巴勒斯坦人的怨恨,使和平更难获得。

  • embitter (v.) c. 1600, from em- (1) + bitter (adj.). Now rare in its literal sense; figurative meaning first attested 1630s. Related: Embittered; embitterment.
em·bit·ter / ɪmˈbɪtə(r) ; NAmE ɪmˈbɪtər / verb embittersb to make sb feel angry or disappointed about sth over a long period of time 使怨愤;使沮丧;使苦恼 em·bit·tered / ; NAmE / adjective a sick and embittered old man 身患疾病、牢骚满腹的老人 an embittered laugh 苦笑 embitter embitters embittered embittering em·bit·ter / ɪmˈbɪtə(r) ; NAmE ɪmˈbɪtər / em·bit·tered / ; NAmE /
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