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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary 
	
		   
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  I.bit‧ter1 S3 W3 /ˈbɪtə $ -ər/ BrE  AmE  adjective   [Language: Old English; Origin: biter]   1. feeling angry, jealous, and upset because you think you have been treated unfairly ⇨ bitterly    bitter about        I feel very bitter about it.        a bitter old man   2. [only before noun] making you feel very unhappy and upset ⇨ bitterly    a bitter disappointment/blow        If he failed, it would be a bitter disappointment to his parents.        His photo stirred up bitter memories.    from bitter experience (=because of your own very unpleasant experiences)        She knew from bitter experience that it would be impossible to talk it over with Julian.   3. a bitter argument, battle etc is one in which people oppose or criticize each other with strong feelings of hate and anger    bitter dispute/battle/struggle etc        The couple are locked in a bitter battle for custody of the children.        The government faces bitter opposition to these policies.        The countries are still bitter enemies.   4. having a strong sharp taste, like black coffee without sugar ⇨ sour, sweet:         Enjoy the beer’s bitter taste as you slowly drink it.        bitter chocolate   5. unpleasantly cold ⇨ bitterly:         a bitter wind        the bitter cold of the Midwestern winters   6. to the bitter end continuing until the end, even though this is difficult:         Employees have vowed to fight the closure to the bitter end.   7. a bitter pill (to swallow) something very unpleasant that you must accept:         The knowledge that his friends no longer trusted him was a bitter pill to swallow.   —bitterness noun [uncountable]       • • •   COLLOCATIONS (for Meaning 3)      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.       • • •   THESAURUS     ▪ 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. II.bitter2 BrE  AmE  noun   1. [uncountable and countable] British English a type of dark beer that is popular in Britain, or a glass of this:         A pint of bitter, please.   2. bitters [uncountable] a strong bitter liquid made from plants that is added to alcoholic drinks
  bitterhu| ◎ | ['bitə] |  | ※ | tính từ |  |   | ■ | đắng |  |   | ☆ | add some sugar, because this coffee is too bitter |  |   | hãy thêm đường vào, vì cà phê này đắng quá  |  |   | ■ | cay đắng, chua xót, đau đớn; đau khổ, thảm thiết |  |   | ☆ | bitter disappointment |  |   | sự thất vọng cay đắng |  |   | ☆ | bitter tears |  |   | những giọt nước mắt đau khổ  |  |   | ■ | chua cay, gay gắt; ác liệt, quyết liệt |  |   | ☆ | bitter sarcasm |  |   | lời chế nhạo chua cay |  |   | ☆ | bitter remark |  |   | lời phê bình gay gắt |  |   | ☆ | bitter fighting |  |   | sự đánh nhau ác liệt  |  |   | ■ | rét buốt (thời tiết, gió...) |  |   | ☆ | bitter wind |  |   | gió rét buốt |  |   | 〆 | as bitter as gall |  |   | ✓ | đắng như mật, đắng như bồ bòn |  |   | 〆 | a bitter pill to swallow |  |   | ✓ | viên thuốc đắng phải uống |  |   | ✓ | điều đắng cay (điều tủi nhục) phải chịu đựng |  |   | 〆 | to the bitter end |  |   | ✓ | cho đến cùng |  | ※ | danh từ |  |   | ■ | vị đắng |  |   | ■ | nỗi đắng cay |  |   | ☆ | the bitters of life |  |   | những nỗi đắng cay của cuộc đời |  |   | ☆ | to take the bitter with the sweet |  |   | phải chịu những nỗi đắng cay cùng với những sự ngọt bùi ở đời |  |   | ■ | (bitters) rượu bia đắng, rượu thuốc apxin |  
 
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