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1 резкая горечь
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > резкая горечь
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2 горечь
1. bitterness2. bitter taste; bitterness; grief; affliction3. sournessСинонимический ряд:огорчения (сущ.) огорченияАнтонимический ряд:сладости; сласти -
3 резкая горечь
Food industry: harsh bitterness -
4 Schärfe
f; -, kein Pl.1. sharpness etc.; scharf; der Sinne, des Verstands: keenness, acuity; eines Arguments: stridency; in aller Schärfe in all strictness; einer Kritik etc. Schärfe verleihen / die Schärfe nehmen make a criticism etc. harsh / rid a criticism etc. of its harsh tone2. von Essen: spiciness, strong seasoning; von Senf, Käse: strength; von Gewürz etc.: hotness; einer Speise etc. Schärfe geben / nehmen make food very spicy ( oder hot) / take away a food’s spiciness3. OPT. definition, sharpness; einem Bild mehr Schärfe geben make a picture sharper, sharpen a picture* * *die Schärfe(Bissigkeit) pungency;(Fotografie) focus;(Klinge) sharpness;(Verstand) acuity; keenness; trenchancy;(Ätzkraft) acrimony* * *Schạ̈r|fe ['ʃɛrfə]f -, -n3) (= Härte, Strenge) toughness, severity4) (von Worten, Kritik) sharpness, harshness; (von Widerstand, Konkurrenz) toughness; (von Protest) strength; (von Auseinandersetzung) bitternessich möchte in aller Schärfe sagen, dass... — I'm going to be quite harsh (about this) and say that...
etw/jdn in or mit aller Schärfe kritisieren — to be sharply critical of sth/sb
5) (= Deutlichkeit) sharpness; (von Brille, Linse) strength; (von Augen) sharpness, keenness; (von Gehör, Verstand) keenness; (an Kamera, Fernsehen) focus; (an Radio) tuning* * *die1) acuteness2) (keenness; sharpness: The chocolate took the edge off his hunger.) edge3) keenness4) piercingness5) sharpness* * *Schär·fe<-, -n>[ˈʃɛrfə]f1. (guter Schliff) sharpness, [sharp] edgedie \Schärfe einer Axt the sharpness of an axe2. KOCHK spiciness; eines Käses sharpness, strength; von Senf/Chilis/Pfeffer hotness; einer Zitrone tanginess3. (Heftigkeit) einer Ablehnung severity; der Konkurrenz keenness, strength; der Kritik severity, sharpness; von Worten harshnessin aller \Schärfe kritisieren to criticize severely [or sharply]in aller \Schärfe zurückweisen to refuse/reject outright, to flatly refuse, to reject out of hand6. (ätzende Wirkung) causticity8. FBALLein Schuss von unheimlicher \Schärfe an incredibly hard shot* * *die; Schärfe, Schärfen1) o. Pl. sharpness2) o. Pl. (von Geschmack) hotness; (von Chemikalien) causticity; (von Geruch) pungency3) o. Pl. (Intensität) shrillness; (von Licht, Farbe usw.) harshness; (des Windes) bitterness; (des Frostes) sharpness4) o. Pl. s. scharf 1. 4): sharpness; keenness5) o. Pl. (Klarheit) clarity; sharpness6) o. Pl. s. scharf 1. 6): toughness; ferocity; sharpness; strength7) (Heftigkeit) harshness* * *in aller Schärfe in all strictness;einer Kritik etcSchärfe verleihen/die Schärfe nehmen make a criticism etc harsh/rid a criticism etc of its harsh toneeiner Speise etcSchärfe geben/nehmen make food very spicy ( oder hot)/take away a food’s spiciness3. OPT definition, sharpness;einem Bild mehr Schärfe geben make a picture sharper, sharpen a picture* * *die; Schärfe, Schärfen1) o. Pl. sharpness2) o. Pl. (von Geschmack) hotness; (von Chemikalien) causticity; (von Geruch) pungency3) o. Pl. (Intensität) shrillness; (von Licht, Farbe usw.) harshness; (des Windes) bitterness; (des Frostes) sharpness4) o. Pl. s. scharf 1. 4): sharpness; keenness5) o. Pl. (Klarheit) clarity; sharpness6) o. Pl. s. scharf 1. 6): toughness; ferocity; sharpness; strength7) (Heftigkeit) harshness* * *-n f.acridity n.asperity n.edge n.incisiveness n.keenness n.pepperiness n.poignancy n.pungency n.severeness n.sharpness n.stridence n.stridency n. -
5 resentimiento
m.resentment, bitterness.* * *1 resentment* * *noun m.* * *SM (=rencor) resentment; (=amargura) bitterness* * *masculino resentment, bitterness* * *= resentment, sourness, ill-feeling, soreness, grudge, bitterness, unforgiveness, ill will, bad blood.Ex. Many trainees arrive on course with feelings of anxiety related to past frustrations and resentment over being sent on the course.Ex. His limber writing consequentializes the inconsequential, and there is not one morose moment in his work, no hint of sourness.Ex. The review is incompetent and irresponsible, apparently motivated by a need to vent spleen, and characterized by an amount of ill-feeling out of place in a scholarly journal.Ex. While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.Ex. Letting bygones be bygones is not a natural thing for most of us -- we humans have long memories, we hold on to both grudges and fantasies.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex. On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex. The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.----* con resentimiento = resentfully, spitefully.* guardar resentimiento = carry + a chip on + Posesivo + shoulder.* * *masculino resentment, bitterness* * *= resentment, sourness, ill-feeling, soreness, grudge, bitterness, unforgiveness, ill will, bad blood.Ex: Many trainees arrive on course with feelings of anxiety related to past frustrations and resentment over being sent on the course.
Ex: His limber writing consequentializes the inconsequential, and there is not one morose moment in his work, no hint of sourness.Ex: The review is incompetent and irresponsible, apparently motivated by a need to vent spleen, and characterized by an amount of ill-feeling out of place in a scholarly journal.Ex: While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.Ex: Letting bygones be bygones is not a natural thing for most of us -- we humans have long memories, we hold on to both grudges and fantasies.Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex: On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex: The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.* con resentimiento = resentfully, spitefully.* guardar resentimiento = carry + a chip on + Posesivo + shoulder.* * *resentment, bitterness* * *
resentimiento sustantivo masculino
resentment, bitterness
resentimiento sustantivo masculino resentment
' resentimiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
destilar
- hiel
- pique
- escozor
English:
resentfulness
- resentment
- sullenness
- ill
- resentful
- spite
* * *resentment, bitterness* * *m resentment* * *: resentment* * *resentimiento n resentment -
6 rencor
m.resentment, bitterness.espero que no me guardes rencor I hope you don't feel bitter toward meme guarda rencor por lo que le hice he bears me a grudge because of what I did to him* * *1 (odio) rancour (US rancor)2 (resentimiento) resentment\guardar rencor a alguien to have a grudge against somebody, bear somebody malice* * *SM (=amargura) rancour, rancor (EEUU), bitterness; (=resentimiento) ill feeling, resentment; (=malicia) spitefulnessguardar rencor — to bear malice, harbour o (EEUU) harbor a grudge (a against)
* * *sin rencores ¿de acuerdo? — no hard feelings, OK? (colloq)
* * *= resentment, animosity, ill-feeling, rancour [rancor, -USA], grudge, bitterness, unforgiveness, ill will, bad blood.Ex. Many trainees arrive on course with feelings of anxiety related to past frustrations and resentment over being sent on the course.Ex. Working as a cataloguer and reference librarian helps diminish animosities that may exist between the 2 groups and promotes understanding and cooperation.Ex. The review is incompetent and irresponsible, apparently motivated by a need to vent spleen, and characterized by an amount of ill-feeling out of place in a scholarly journal.Ex. Past campus debates about aspects of this cultural shift have created an environment of distrust and rancor.Ex. Letting bygones be bygones is not a natural thing for most of us -- we humans have long memories, we hold on to both grudges and fantasies.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex. On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex. The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.----* con rencor = spitefully.* guardar rencor = bear + a grudge, harbour + resentment.* guardar rencor (hacia) = bear + ill will (toward).* por rencor = out of spite.* * *sin rencores ¿de acuerdo? — no hard feelings, OK? (colloq)
* * *= resentment, animosity, ill-feeling, rancour [rancor, -USA], grudge, bitterness, unforgiveness, ill will, bad blood.Ex: Many trainees arrive on course with feelings of anxiety related to past frustrations and resentment over being sent on the course.
Ex: Working as a cataloguer and reference librarian helps diminish animosities that may exist between the 2 groups and promotes understanding and cooperation.Ex: The review is incompetent and irresponsible, apparently motivated by a need to vent spleen, and characterized by an amount of ill-feeling out of place in a scholarly journal.Ex: Past campus debates about aspects of this cultural shift have created an environment of distrust and rancor.Ex: Letting bygones be bygones is not a natural thing for most of us -- we humans have long memories, we hold on to both grudges and fantasies.Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex: On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex: The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.* con rencor = spitefully.* guardar rencor = bear + a grudge, harbour + resentment.* guardar rencor (hacia) = bear + ill will (toward).* por rencor = out of spite.* * *no te guardo rencor por lo ocurrido I bear you no malice o I don't bear you any grudge for what happened, I don't feel resentful o bitter about what happenedintentémoslo otra vez, sin rencores ¿de acuerdo? let's try again, and no hard feelings, OK? ( colloq)aún siento mucho rencor por lo que me hizo I still feel very resentful o bitter about what he did to mesu rencor le impide perdonar y olvidar her feelings of rancor o her bitter feelings will not allow her to forgive and forget* * *
rencor sustantivo masculino
resentment;
no te guardo rencor I don't bear you any grudge;
siento rencor por lo que me hizo I feel bitter about what he did to me
rencor sustantivo masculino rancour, US rancor, resentment
guardar rencor, to bear a grudge [a, against]
sentir rencor, to feel bitter
' rencor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
albergar
- lanzar
- pecho
- guardar
- resentido
English:
animosity
- bitterness
- grudge
- hold against
- ill feeling
- ill-feeling
- nastily
- nastiness
- rancor
- rancour
- spite
- spitefully
- spitefulness
- spleen
- vindictiveness
- will
- bear
- harbor
- ill
- resent
- resentment
* * *rencor nmresentment, bitterness;espero que no me guardes rencor I hope you don't feel bitter towards me;le guardo mucho rencor I feel a lot of resentment towards him;me guarda rencor por lo que le hice he bears me a grudge because of what I did to him* * *m resentment;guardar rencor a alguien bear s.o. a grudge* * *rencor nm1) : rancor, enmity, hostility2)guardar rencor : to hold a grudge* * *rencor n resentment -
7 горчив
bitter (и прен.)(за масло) rancid(мъчителен) galling(за ирония) bitingгорчив опит a galling/hard/harsh experienceгорчив хап (и прен.) a bitter pillгорчива усмивка a wry smileгорчива участ a hard lotгорчива чаша a bitter cupгорчиво разочарование a sad/sore/bitter disappointmentгорчив и сълзи bitter tearsгорчивият хляб the bread of afflictionизпивам до дъно горчив ата чаша drain/drink the cup of sorrow/bitterness to the dregs* * *горчѝв,прил. bitter (и прен.); (за масло) rancid; ( мъчителен) galling; (за ирония) biting; \горчив опит galling/hard/harsh experience; \горчив хап (и прен.) bitter pill; \горчива истина harsh truth, (the) bitter truth; \горчива усмивка wry smile; \горчива участ hard lot; \горчива чаша bitter cup; \горчиви сълзи bitter tears; \горчиво разочарование sad/sore/bitter disappointment; • \горчив като пелин (as) bitter as gall/wormwood; \горчивият хляб the bread of affliction; изпивам до дъно \горчивата чаша drain/drink the cup of sorrow/bitterness to the dregs.* * *bitter: горчив as gall - горчив като пелин; poignant* * *1. (за ирония) biting 2. (за масло) rancid 3. (мъчителен) galling 4. bitter (и прен.) 5. ГОРЧИВ и сълзи bitter tears 6. ГОРЧИВ като пелин (as) bitter as gall/wormwood 7. ГОРЧИВ опит a galling/hard/harsh experience 8. ГОРЧИВ хап (и прен.) a bitter pill 9. ГОРЧИВa истина a harsh truth, (the) bitter truth 10. ГОРЧИВa усмивка a wry smile 11. ГОРЧИВa участ a hard lot 12. ГОРЧИВa чаша a bitter cup 13. ГОРЧИВo разочарование a sad/sore/ bitter disappointment 14. ГОРЧИВият хляб the bread of affliction 15. изпивам до дъно ГОРЧИВ ата чаша drain/drink the cup of sorrow/bitterness to the dregs -
8 resquemor
m.1 resentment, bitterness.2 animosity, enmity, hatred, ill will.* * *1 resentment, ill feeling* * *SM1) (=resentimiento) resentment, bitterness2) (=sospecha) secret suspicion3) (=sensación) burn, sting; (Culin) burnt taste* * *masculino feeling of suspicionsentí un cierto resquemor por habérselo ocultado — I felt a little uneasy at having hidden it from him
* * *= animosity, bad blood.Ex. Working as a cataloguer and reference librarian helps diminish animosities that may exist between the 2 groups and promotes understanding and cooperation.Ex. The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.* * *masculino feeling of suspicionsentí un cierto resquemor por habérselo ocultado — I felt a little uneasy at having hidden it from him
* * *= animosity, bad blood.Ex: Working as a cataloguer and reference librarian helps diminish animosities that may exist between the 2 groups and promotes understanding and cooperation.
Ex: The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.* * *feeling of suspicion ( o resentment etc)me aseguró que no lo había visto pero me quedó cierto resquemor he assured me that he hadn't seen it but I was still a little doubtful o suspicious o I still had a slight feeling of suspicionsentí un cierto resquemor por habérselo ocultado I felt a little uneasy at o I felt slight qualms about having hidden it from him* * *
resquemor sustantivo masculino resentment
' resquemor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escozor
* * *resquemor nmresentment, bitterness* * *resquemor nm: resentment, bitterness -
9 acerbus
acerbus adj. with comp. and sup. [2 AC-].—In taste, harsh, bitter, unripe: uva, Ph. — Meton., to the senses, harsh, sharp, bitter: frigus, H.: recitator, of harsh voice, H. — Neut. plur. As adv.: acerba sonans, V. — Fig., of character and conduct, rough, harsh, violent, rigorous, crabbed, severe, repulsive, hard, morose: acerbus odistis et fugis, H.: occupat speciem taciturnus acerbi, morose, H.: convicium, Ph. — Neut. plur. As adv.: acerba fremens, chafing with rage, V. — Of things, events, etc., premature, crude, unripe: virginis aures, O.: funus, V.: mors, O. — Grievous, bitter, severe, oppressive, burdensome, distressing: dilectus, a rigid conscription, L.: acerba fata Romanos agunt, H.: volnus, V.: imperium acerbius, N.: luctus: mors acerbissima.— Subst: quidquid acerbi est, all the bitterness (of death), V.: tot acerba, V.* * *acerba -um, acerbior -or -us, acerbissimus -a -um ADJharsh, strident, bitter, sour; unripe, green, unfinished; grievous; gloomy -
10 dureté
dureté [dyʀte]feminine nounb. ( = sévérité) hardness ; [de loi, critique] harshnessc. ( = insensibilité) hard-heartednessd. [d'eau, problème, travail] hardness ; [de climat, punition, combat] harshness* * *dyʀtenom féminin ( fermeté) (de matériau, siège) hardness; ( de viande) toughness; (de carton, poils, pinceau) stiffness; (de traits, visage) hardness; (d'expression, de ton, punition, paroles, métier, climat) harshness; ( de regard) severity; ( de tâche) difficultyavec dureté — [regarder] severely
* * *dyʀte nf1) [sol, matériau] hardness, [viande] toughness2) [climat, lumière] harshness3) [patron, règlement] harshness4) [mécanisme, porte] stiffness* * *dureté nf2 (de carton, poils, pinceau, brosse) stiffness;3 (de siège, matelas) hardness;4 (de traits, visage) hardness; ( de dessin) sharpness;5 (d'expression, de ton, punition, paroles, métier, climat) harshness; ( de regard) severity; ( de tâche) hardness; avec dureté harshly; [regarder] severely; [punir, juger, traiter, répondre] harshly;6 ( d'eau) hardness.[dyrte] nom féminin2. [du climat, de conditions] harshnesstraiter quelqu'un avec dureté to be harsh to ou tough on somebody4. [d'une teinte, d'une voix, d'une lumière] harshness -
11 πικρός
πικρός, ά, όν (Hom. et al.; pap, LXX, pseudepigr., apolog.)① pert. to being bitter to taste, bitter (opp. γλυκύς; cp. Pla., Theaet. 166e πικρῷ γλυκὺ μεμιγμένον; Pr 27:7) of water that is not potable (as Appian, Iber. 88, §385; Ex 15:23; Demetr.: 722 Fgm. 4 Jac.; Philo, Rer. Div. Her. 208; Jos., Bell. 4, 476; 7, 186 [opp. γλυκύς]) Js 3:11 (τ̣ό[ν θ]υμ̣[όν], so the ed. P74, but perh. τὸ [ἀλ]υκ̣[όν] is to be read, s. N. app.).② pert. to being bitter in feeling or attitude, bitter, embittered, harsh, fig. ext. of 1: ζῆλον π. ἔχειν ἐν τῇ καρδίᾳ have bitter jealousy in one’s heart Js 3:14. Of ὀξυχολία (πικρία 2) Hm 5, 1, 6. Of the commandments of the devil m 12, 4, 6. Of humans (Trag. et al.; Diod S 14, 65, 4 π. τύραννος; Aelian, Fgm. 74 p. 222, 27; 103 p. 235, 24; Alciphron 1, 15, 5; Philo, Omn. Prob. Lib. 106; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 277; Ath. 31, 1) harsh (w. ὀξύχολος and ἄφρων) m 6, 2, 4; (w. ἄσπλαγχνος) Hs 6, 3, 2. λέοντα … π. λίαν a very ferocious lion AcPl Ha 4, 20. Of patience μηδὲν ἐν ἑαυτῇ ἔχουσα πικρόν it has no bitterness in it Hm 5, 2, 3.—B. 1033.—DELG. M-M. TW. -
12 amarum
ămārus, a, um, adj. [cf. ômos; Sanscr. āmas = raw, amlas = sour; Germ. Ampfer = sorrel, Curtius; cf. Heb., mar = bitter], bitter (syn. acerbus).I.Lit., of tasto (opp. dulcis):B.absinthi latex,
Lucr. 1, 941; 4, [p. 101] 15:amara atque aspera,
id. 2, 404:sensusjudicat dulce, amarum,
Cic. Fin. 2, 12; so id. N. D. 3, 13:salices,
pungent, Verg. E. 1, 79: Doris amara, brackish, i. e. the sea, id. ib. 10, 5:os,
bitter taste in the mouth, Cels. 1, 3:calices amariores,
i. e. harsh wine, Cat. 27, 2:aquae amarissimae,
Vulg. Num. 5, 18.—Transf.1. 2. II.Trop.A.Calamitous, unpleasant, sad (mostly poet.):B.amara dies et nectis amarior umbra,
Tib. 2, 4, 11:casus,
Ov. Tr. 5, 4, 15; so,amara mors,
Vulg. 1 Reg. 15, 32:amores dulces aut amari,
Verg. E. 3, 110:amarissimae leges necessitatis,
Val. Max. 7, 6:amaritudo mea amarissima,
Vulg. Isa. 38, 17.— Subst. plur., bitterness, bitter things:et amara laeto Temperet risu,
Hor. C. 2, 16, 26:amara curarum,
id. ib. 4, 12, 19.—Of speech, bitter, biting, acrimonious, sarcastic, caustic, severe:C.dictis amaris,
Ov. Tr. 3, 11, 31; so,scriptis,
id. P. 4, 14, 37:hostis,
Verg. A. 10, 900:sales,
Quint. 10, 1, 117.—Of conduct, morose, ill - natured, sour, irritable: mulieres, * Ter. Hec. 4, 4, 88:a.amariorem me senectus facit,
Cic. Att. 14, 21.— Adv., bitterly, in three forms:ămārē, Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 78; Sen. Ben. 5, 23; Vulg. Isa. 22, 4; ib. Matt. 26, 75.— Comp., Macr. Somn. Scip. 2, 1.— Sup., Suet. Tib. 54.—* b.ămā-rĭter, Hier. Ep. 23.—c.ămārum, App. M. 6, p. 178, 26; Amm. 21, 9 fin. -
13 amarus
ămārus, a, um, adj. [cf. ômos; Sanscr. āmas = raw, amlas = sour; Germ. Ampfer = sorrel, Curtius; cf. Heb., mar = bitter], bitter (syn. acerbus).I.Lit., of tasto (opp. dulcis):B.absinthi latex,
Lucr. 1, 941; 4, [p. 101] 15:amara atque aspera,
id. 2, 404:sensusjudicat dulce, amarum,
Cic. Fin. 2, 12; so id. N. D. 3, 13:salices,
pungent, Verg. E. 1, 79: Doris amara, brackish, i. e. the sea, id. ib. 10, 5:os,
bitter taste in the mouth, Cels. 1, 3:calices amariores,
i. e. harsh wine, Cat. 27, 2:aquae amarissimae,
Vulg. Num. 5, 18.—Transf.1. 2. II.Trop.A.Calamitous, unpleasant, sad (mostly poet.):B.amara dies et nectis amarior umbra,
Tib. 2, 4, 11:casus,
Ov. Tr. 5, 4, 15; so,amara mors,
Vulg. 1 Reg. 15, 32:amores dulces aut amari,
Verg. E. 3, 110:amarissimae leges necessitatis,
Val. Max. 7, 6:amaritudo mea amarissima,
Vulg. Isa. 38, 17.— Subst. plur., bitterness, bitter things:et amara laeto Temperet risu,
Hor. C. 2, 16, 26:amara curarum,
id. ib. 4, 12, 19.—Of speech, bitter, biting, acrimonious, sarcastic, caustic, severe:C.dictis amaris,
Ov. Tr. 3, 11, 31; so,scriptis,
id. P. 4, 14, 37:hostis,
Verg. A. 10, 900:sales,
Quint. 10, 1, 117.—Of conduct, morose, ill - natured, sour, irritable: mulieres, * Ter. Hec. 4, 4, 88:a.amariorem me senectus facit,
Cic. Att. 14, 21.— Adv., bitterly, in three forms:ămārē, Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 78; Sen. Ben. 5, 23; Vulg. Isa. 22, 4; ib. Matt. 26, 75.— Comp., Macr. Somn. Scip. 2, 1.— Sup., Suet. Tib. 54.—* b.ămā-rĭter, Hier. Ep. 23.—c.ămārum, App. M. 6, p. 178, 26; Amm. 21, 9 fin. -
14 acı
"1. pain, ache. 2. bitterness, sharpness. 3. grief, sorrow (at someone´s death): Allah bu acıyı unutturmasın! May God spare you more grief! 4. mental pain, anguish, suffering, sorrow. -sını almak /ın/ 1. to take the hot, bitter, or biting taste out of (a food). 2. to stop the pain in (a wound or hurt). 3. to assuage, soothe (a sorrow). -sını bağrına basmak/içine gömmek to hide one´s distress or sorrow. - çekmek/duymak to suffer (physically or mentally). -sını çekmek /ın/ to pay the penalty of, pay for, suffer for. -sını çıkarmak /ın/ 1. to take away the hot, bitter, or biting taste of (a food). 2. to make up for, compensate for. 3. to make (someone) suffer for, make (someone) pay for (a wrong). -sı çıkmak /ın/ to suffer the consequences of, suffer for, pay for (an action) (at a given time): Bunun acısı er geç çıkar. Sooner or later you´ll have to suffer for this. - dil harsh words, biting words; reproach. - gelmek /a/ to hurt, distress. -sını görmek /ın/ to suffer the death of (someone one loves). -sı içine/yüreğine çökmek/işlemek /ın/ 1. to feel acutely the (mental) pain of (something). 2. to be tormented by (a possibility). - katmak/koymak /a/ to add a peppery seasoning to (a food). -sı tepesine çıkmak to suffer acutely (physically or mentally). - yitimi analgesia. "
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bitterness — bitter ► ADJECTIVE 1) having a sharp, pungent taste or smell; not sweet. 2) causing pain or unhappiness. 3) feeling anger, hurt, and resentment. 4) (of a conflict) harsh and acrimonious. 5) (of wind or weather) intensely cold. ► NOUN 1) … English terms dictionary
bitterness — noun 1. a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill will (Freq. 7) • Syn: ↑resentment, ↑gall, ↑rancor, ↑rancour • Derivationally related forms: ↑rancorous (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Pu-erh tea — Pu erh, Pu er tea, Puer tea or Bolay tea is a type of tea made from a large leaf variety of the tea plant Camellia sinensis and named after Pu er county near Simao, Yunnan, China. Pu erh tea can be purchased as either raw/green (sheng) or… … Wikipedia
Ben-Hur (1959 film) — Infobox Film name = Ben Hur (or Benhur) image size = 215px caption = film poster by Reynold Brown writer = Karl Tunberg Gore Vidal (uncredited) Christopher Fry (uncredited) starring = Charlton Heston Jack Hawkins Haya Harareet Stephen Boyd Hugh… … Wikipedia
international relations — a branch of political science dealing with the relations between nations. [1970 75] * * * Study of the relations of states with each other and with international organizations and certain subnational entities (e.g., bureaucracies and political… … Universalium
Italy — /it l ee/, n. a republic in S Europe, comprising a peninsula S of the Alps, and Sicily, Sardinia, Elba, and other smaller islands: a kingdom 1870 1946. 57,534,088; 116,294 sq. mi. (301,200 sq. km). Cap.: Rome. Italian, Italia. * * * Italy… … Universalium
Germany — /jerr meuh nee/, n. a republic in central Europe: after World War II divided into four zones, British, French, U.S., and Soviet, and in 1949 into East Germany and West Germany; East and West Germany were reunited in 1990. 84,068,216; 137,852 sq.… … Universalium
literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… … Universalium
Europe, history of — Introduction history of European peoples and cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Europe is a more ambiguous term than most geographic expressions. Its etymology is doubtful, as is the physical extent of the area it designates.… … Universalium
Taste — (or, more formally, gustation) is a form of direct chemoreception and is one of the traditional five senses. It refers to the ability to detect the flavor of substances such as food and poisons. In humans and many other vertebrate animals the… … Wikipedia
bitter — /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… …