bitter
英 ['bɪtə]
美 ['bɪtɚ]
- adj. 苦的;痛苦的;尖刻的;充滿仇恨的
- n. 苦味;苦啤酒
- adv. 激烈地;嚴寒刺骨地
- vt. 使變苦
- n. (Bitter)人名;(英、法、德、芬、捷、匈)比特
助記提示
黃油( butter) 苦( bitter) 一點更好( better)
中文詞源
bitter 苦的詞源同bite, 咬,撕裂。後指酸,苦。
英文詞源
- bitter
- bitter: [OE] Old English biter appears to have come from *bit-, the short-vowel version of *bīt-, source of bite. Its original meaning would thus have been ‘biting’, and although there do not seem to be any traces of this left in the historical record, the sense development to ‘acrid-tasting’ is fairly straightforward (compare the similar case of sharp).
It seems likely that the bitter of ‘bitter end’ comes from a different source altogether, although in its current meaning it appears to have been influenced by the adjective bitter. A bitter was originally a ‘turn of a cable round the bitts’, and a bitt was a ‘post on the deck of a ship for fastening cables to’. It is not clear where bitt came from, although it was probably originally a seafarer’s term from the north German coast, and it may be related to English boat.
Thus in the first instance ‘to the bitter end’ probably meant ‘to the very end, as far as it is possible to go’.
=> bite - bitter (adj.)
- Old English biter "bitter, sharp, cutting; angry, embittered; cruel," from Proto-Germanic *bitras- (cognates: Old Saxon bittar, Old Norse bitr, Dutch bitter, Old High German bittar, German bitter, Gothic baitrs "bitter"), from PIE root *bheid- "to split" (cognates: Old English bitan "to bite;" see bite (v.)). Evidently the meaning drifted in prehistoric times from "biting, of pungent taste," to "acrid-tasting." Used figuratively in Old English of states of mind and words. Related: Bitterly.
雙語例句
- 1. They drink bitter on draught in the local bar.
- 他們在當地的酒吧裏喝桶裝的苦啤酒。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. For many, their long-awaited homecoming was a bitter disappointment.
- 對許多人來說,他們期盼已久的還鄉之行卻令他們大失所望。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. McGuire took a long swig from his bottle of bitter lemon.
- 麥圭爾舉起瓶子咕咚咕咚地喝了一大通苦檸檬汁。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. Our spirits rallied as the bitter-sweet alcohol worked its magic.
- 苦中帶甜的酒發揮了奇效,我們的精神隨之振奮起來。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. Outside, a bitter east wind was accompanied by flurries of snow.
- 外麵,刺骨的東風伴著陣陣小雪。
來自柯林斯例句