more bitterly是什么意思_more bitterly短语搭配_more bitterly权威例句
2024-09-22 09:56:16 学考宝 作者:佚名
基本释义:
more bitterly
adv. 伤心地;愤怒地;极其;非常;非常寒冷的;严寒
bitterly的比较级
英 [mɔː(r) ˈbɪtəli] 美 [mɔːr ˈbɪtərli]
权威例句 实用例句
权威例句
1. Oftentimes, this Protestant and Puritan divine had plied it on his own shoulders; laughing bitterly at himself the while, and smiting so much the more pitilessly because of that bitter laugh.
这位新教和清教的牧师,时常一边对自己苦笑,一边鞭打自己的肩膀,而随着那苦笑,就鞭打得更加无情。
2. The Ministry was attacked bitterly by not carrying out a more radical policy.
内阁因为没有实行激进的政策遭到猛烈的抨击。
3. "Yes, I hate him!" repeated hester, more bitterly than before." he betrayed me! He has done me worse wrong than I did him!"
“是啊,我是恨他!”海丝特又重复了一句,口气更狠了。“他害苦了我!他伤我要比我伤他厉害得多!”《provided by jukuu》
4. "Yes, I hate him!" repeated Hester, more bitterly than before.
“是啊,我是恨他!”海丝特又重复了一句,口气更狠了。
5. They often detail the moment during an unfolding tragedy or danger when the human mind gives in to hope, only to be the more bitterly disappointed.
他的作品经常详尽描述在悲剧或危险发生的过程中,人的内心掠过一丝希望的瞬间,但随后又陷入更痛苦的失望。
6. His words made Widow Zhang weep more bitterly than ever.
张寡妇听说,哭得更加苦了.《互联网》
7. With the competition among corporations getting more bitterly, executives can obviously observe the impending crisis led by insufficient sale.
随着企业竞争日益激烈,企业主管深感销售不畅会给企业带来一系列的危机。
8. She stared bitterly Mu snow mark, rushing breath, his face covered with white gauze to be blown from the corner of the brush, machete on his right hand bleeding, has had a more significant gap.
她凝视尖锐地亩雪马克,冲呼吸时,他的脸身上盖满了白色薄纱被风吹从转角的笔刷,弯刀在他右边的流血,有更多重要的缺口。
9. Repeated Hester more bitterly than before.
海丝特又重复了一句,口气更狠了。《provided by jukuu》
10. The more bitterly children wail before a bier, the more filial they are.
哭灵哭得越厉害就显示死者的儿女越孝顺!《互联网》
11. More than 100 people have died in northern India as a result of heavy snowfall and bitterly cold temperatures that grip much of Asia.
亚洲大部分地区出现大雪和严寒天气,印度北部已有100多人因此丧命。
12. It is true that after divorce they will not lose control of themselves by crying bitterly, but they suffer more from stomach disorders, plunge into alcoholism and cause traffic accidents.
的确,离婚后他们不会因痛哭而失去控制,但他们更容易患上胃病、酗酒和交通事故。
13. Now, the friends he discusses stocks with are bitterly divided on whether to pony up for more shares.
如今,与他讨论股票的朋友也对是否参与配股分成了两派。
14. "Yes, I hate him!" repeated Hester, more bitterly than before. "He betrayed me! He has done me worse wrong than I did him!"
“是啊,我是恨他!”海丝特又重复了一句,口气更狠了。“他害苦了我!他伤我要比我伤他厉害得多!”
15. But even in summer, at an altitude of more than 3, 000 metres, the winds are fierce and frequent, the weather is changeable, and the nights are bitterly cold.
但是即使在夏天,海拔超过3000米的草场上会经常刮起凛冽寒风,天气变化无常,夜间寒冷刺骨。
16. His words made widow Zhang weep more bitterly than ever.
张寡妇听说,哭得更加苦了。《provided by jukuu》
17. " Yes, I hate him!" repeated Hester, more bitterly than before.
“是啊,我是恨他!”海丝特又重复了一句,口气更狠了。
18. You mustn't think I care little for Catherine, because I behaved so foolishly on entering: I've cried, too, bitterly — yes, more than anyone else has reason to cry.
你可不要因为我进来时作出这样蠢相,就以为我一点也不心痛凯瑟琳,我也哭过了,哭得很伤心——是的,比任何有理由哭的人都哭得厉害些。
19. They will bitterly regret what they have done for ever more.
他们今后将痛悔他们所做过的事情。《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
20. But, equally, there was also more evidence that the world remains divided-and often bitterly so-on what to do about him.
但是与此同时,也有很多证据显示,在对他采取什么行动的问题上,世界上仍然存在分歧,很多时候分歧还不小。
21. As for the job I was doing, I hated it more bitterly than I can perhaps make clear.
至于我所干的工作,我是极不愿意干的,这种不愿意的心情非我言语所能表达。
22. It thus appears that the more bitterly Jaspers destroys the reason's preconceptions, the more radically he will explain the world.
这样看来雅斯·贝尔斯越加痛苦地想去摧毁理性先入为主的看法他越将以更彻底的方式来解释着世界。
23. Widow Zhang hugged him to her bosom and wept even more bitterly.
张寡妇搂住了孩子,哭的更伤心.《汉英文学 - 林家铺子》
24. No man could have hated the old order more bitterly.
不可能有人对旧制度更为痛恨了。《provided by jukuu》
实用例句
1. The U.S. is now even more bitterly divided along racial lines -- a consequence that does not escape Asian countries that have to deal daily with the combustible question of ethnic sensibilities.
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2. Weingartner throws in a final twist, slanting the film toward his revolutionaries, but the movie gives us ample, if inadvertent, proof of why it is that the Hardenbergs always end up ruling the world, and why the Jules and the Jans can never be more than licensed fools, capering bitterly around the throne.
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3. He had done more for President Clinton in this scandal, he said bitterly, than anyone from the Democratic Party had done for him.
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4. Survivors trudging wearily through the mud and rubble along what had once been a pretty beach-front, many having lost not only their belongings but their families too, complained bitterly that the president had been more concerned with getting out the vote than with saving lives.
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5. It has been trying for more than a year to bring the two bitterly opposed factions together.
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6. But there is also a more technical but bitterly contested question to do with the role of central banks.
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7. This has been every bit as controversial and bitterly opposed as the Welfare Reform and Health and Social Care Bills, so expect more government defeats, compromises and promises of reviews as it inches through the Upper House.
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8. The day of the funeral, 30 January, was bitterly cold, but the streets of London were packed and millions more mourners watched proceedings at home on television.
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9. She was (and still is) a wonderful person, and her family was considerably more ethically advanced than mine, and I loved her, but I was bitterly disappointed in the present.
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10. And bitterly polarised but more-or-less free presidential polls did produce, via a first round in May and this month's run-off, a generally accepted winner by a slim margin, the Brotherhood's candidate, Muhammad Morsi, though his rival, General Ahmed Shafiq, a Mubarak-era prime minister, still challenges this.
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11. However, environmental campaigners and local councils remain bitterly opposed to T5, which could push up Heathrow's annual passenger numbers by more than 20 million.
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12. More snow is expected over the weekend and a "bitterly cold south-easterly wind" will remain, the Met Office added.
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13. The More Group fought bitterly against Decaux and was saved by the government, which intervened on competition grounds.
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14. Biden, some more bitterly than others.
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15. On the face of it, this might seem to undermine one of the main advantages that a Bush presidency offered, which was that it would be less destabilising than a Gore presidency, largely because Republicans were more bitterly opposed to a Gore victory and more inclined to perceive it as illegitimate had it happened.
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16. But a far more important choke on reform is that a significant portion of the great British public, already infuriated by the sums spent on prisoners, bitterly resent the notion of spending still more.
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17. Whereas republicans in 1995 bitterly condemned John Major's government, from the outset Tony Blair was regarded more positively.
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