bitterly

bitterly
adverb
bitterlich [weinen, sich beschweren]; bitter [erwidern]; erbittert [kämpfen, sich widersetzen]; scharf [kritisieren]

bitterly cold — bitterkalt

be bitterly opposed to something — ein erbitterter Gegner einer Sache (Gen.) sein

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adverb bitterly disappointed; bitterly cold.) bitter
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bit·ter·ly
[ˈbɪtəli, AM -t̬ɚli]
adv
1. (painfully) bitter
\bitterly disappointed schwer [o tief] enttäuscht
to resent sth \bitterly etw bitter bereuen
to weep \bitterly bitterlich weinen
2. (intensely) sehr
\bitterly contested heftig umstritten
\bitterly jealous krankhaft eifersüchtig
to condemn \bitterly vehement verurteilen
3. (bitingly)
\bitterly cold bitterkalt
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['bItəlɪ]
adv
1) reproach, disappointed bitter; complain also, weep bitterlich; oppose erbittert; criticize scharf; jealous sehr
2) cold bitter
3) (= showing embitteredness) verbittert; criticize erbittert
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adverb
bitterlich [weinen, sich beschweren]; bitter [erwidern]; erbittert [kämpfen, sich widersetzen]; scharf [kritisieren]

bitterly cold — bitterkalt

be bitterly opposed to something — ein erbitterter Gegner einer Sache (Gen.) sein

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adv.
bitter adv.

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