bitter

  • 51Bitter — Adriaen Brouwer: Der bittere Trank, um 1630–1640 Bitter ist neben süß, sauer, salzig und umami eine der fünf Geschmacksrichtungen, die von der Zunge wahrgenommen werden können. Als herb dagegen wird ein Geschmack oder Geruch bezeichnet, der ein… …

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  • 52Bitter CD — Le Bitter CD est une voiture de la marque Opel en alliance avec Bitter. Elle a été produite entre 1974 et 1979 en 395 exemplaires[1]. Sommaire 1 Histoire 2 Caractéristiques …

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  • 53bitter — adj. 1 angry/unhappy VERBS ▪ be, feel, seem, sound ▪ become, grow, turn ▪ He had grown bitter as the years passed …

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  • 54bitter*/ — [ˈbɪtə] adj I 1) angry or upset because you think that you have been treated unfairly I m still bitter about the whole affair.[/ex] 2) involving very angry feelings a bitter dispute[/ex] 3) making you feel very unhappy or disappointed It was a… …

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  • 55bitter — I adj. bitter about (he was bitter about his lot) II n. to take the bitter (with the sweet) * * * [ bɪtə] bitter about (he was bitter about his lot) to take the bitter (with the sweet) …

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  • 56bitter — /ˈbɪtə / (say bituh) adjective 1. having a harsh, disagreeable taste, like that of quinine. 2. hard to bear; grievous; distressful: a bitter sorrow. 3. causing pain; piercing; stinging: bitter cold. 4. characterised by intense animosity: bitter… …

  • 57bitter —    Awa, awa awa.   Also: wai awa, awa awahia, awa awahua, mu e, mu emu e, mu amu a, ōmu e, ōmu emu e, mule, mulemule, haoa, haua īliki, malailena, ōlaelae; pēka a (very bitter), halahala, pū awa.   These words mean bitter to the taste, and… …

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  • 58bitter — [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,… …

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  • 59bitter — adjective 1) a bitter aftertaste Syn: sharp, acid, acidic, acrid, tart, sour, biting, unsweetened, vinegary; technical acerbic Ant: sweet 2) a bitter woman Syn …

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  • 60bitter — [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,… …

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