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agrio, -a
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bitter1 [Am ˈbɪdər, Brit ˈbɪtə] ADJ
1.1. bitter (in taste):
bitter
1.2. bitter (very cold):
bitter weather
bitter weather
bitter wind/frost
bitter wind/frost
bitter wind/frost
it's bitter as adv, it's bitter cold
2.1. bitter (painful, hard):
bitter disappointment/remorse
bitter blow
bitter truth
he shed bitter tears
2.2. bitter:
bitter reproach
bitter person
bitter person
he's a bitter man
2.3. bitter (implacable):
bitter enemies/hatred
bitter enemies/hatred
bitter struggle
bitter2 N
1. bitter U (beer):
bitter Brit
2. bitter <bitters, pl >:
bitter
bitter almond [ˌbɪtər ˈɑ(l)mənd, ˌbɪtə ˈɑːmənd] N
bitter almond
bitter lemon N C or U Brit
bitter lemon
bitter aloes N U
bitter aloes
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bitter almond
encarnizado (encarnizada)
bitter
acérrimo (acérrima) enemigo
bitter
amargado (amargada)
bitter
bitter aloes
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I. bitter [ˈbɪtəʳ, Am ˈbɪt̬ɚ] -er, -est ADJ
1. bitter (acrid):
bitter
bitter fruit
2. bitter (painful):
bitter
to be bitter about sth
to carry on to the bitter end
3. bitter (intense):
bitter
bitter dispute
bitter disappointment
bitter wind
II. bitter [ˈbɪtəʳ, Am ˈbɪt̬ɚ] -er, -est N Aus, Brit (beer)
bitter
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amargo (-a)
bitter
bitter
very bitter
agrio (-a)
bitter
bitter
bitter
bitter
bitter
bitter orange
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I. bitter <-er, -est> [ˈbɪt̬·ər] ADJ
1. bitter (in taste):
bitter
bitter fruit
2. bitter (painful):
bitter
to be bitter about sth
to carry on to the bitter end
3. bitter (intense):
bitter
bitter dispute
bitter disappointment
bitter wind
II. bitter [ˈbɪt̬·ər] N
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španski
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engleski
amargo (-a)
bitter
very bitter
bitter
agrio (-a)
bitter
bitter
bitter
to make bitter
to be bitter
to become bitter
to become bitter
bitter dispute
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Fact is sometimes used synonymously with "truth", as distinct from opinions, falsehoods, or matters of taste.
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Its odor is not distinctive, but the taste is variable: quickly acrid then mild then slowly staining acrid, or very slowly faintly acrid.
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The originality of his compositions comes from his taste for eclecticism, mixing genres, assembling textures and developing melody.
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Direct scaling can not be used to determine if a taste stimulus is being perceived at abnormal levels.
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Careful preparation seeks to neutralise the acrid taste.
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