Amargo in english
pronunciation: bɪtɜr part of speech: adjective
amargar = taste + bitter ; make + bitter ; embitter ; taste + sour.
Example: Good coffee tastes somewhat bitter but smooth, and has no sour undertones.Example: Love is bittersweet, it's up to you to make it bitter or sweet.Example: The report on the likely impact of the Iraqi war on British Muslims warned that the conflict would embitter and radicalize them.Example: I normally like milk but now that I'm pregnant it tastes sour to me.more:
» amargarse = go + sour ; turn + sour ; sour ; stew ; become + bitter .
Example: The article is entitled 'Relationships in swimming : what happens when they go sour?'. Example: In the latter half of the 20th century, however, medicine's success threatened to turn sour as questions were asked about its efficacy. Example: His poetry is characterized by a distinctive and attractive tone that is neither sentimental nor soured by experience. Example: He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit. Example: Then he added, 'He never became bitter in spite of his sickness and suffering'.amargo = bitter ; sour ; upsetting ; bitter.
Example: A number of respondents to the study expressed themselves in bitter terms at the lack of readiness to support programmes which are attempting to encourage the transfer of technological innovation to information applications.Example: Throughout the book, the young are viewed with sour realism.Example: Lovelorn staff at a Japanese company can take paid time off after an upsetting break-up with a partner, with more 'heartache leave' offered as they get older.Example: Chemotherapy changes the taste buds so that using metal silverware suddenly causes a bitter metallic aftertaste.more:
» chocolate amargo = bitter chocolate ; unsweetened chocolate .
Example: This bitter chocolate ice cream recipe uses two types of dark chocolate, sugar, eggs yolks, cream, and the surprise tang of buttermilk. Example: In fact, if you were to bite into a piece of unsweetened chocolate, the first thing you'd do was spit it right back out.» dejar un sabor amargo en la boca = leave + a bitter aftertaste .
Example: The strike left a bitter aftertaste: many unionists were fired and blacklisted, and the memory of the defeat lingered for generations.» experiencia amarga = bitter experience .
Example: It indicates the changes and limitations which fill the other pan of the scales and which are frequently only discovered by bitter experience.» gusto amargo = bitter taste .
Example: Sensing bitter tastes is crucial for many animals because it can prevent them from ingesting harmful foods.» hacer amargo = make + bitter .
Example: Love is bittersweet, it's up to you to make it bitter or sweet.» naranja amarga = sour orange ; bitter orange .
Example: There is also an appetizing chapter on oranges, dividing them into blood oranges, navels, juice oranges and sour oranges. Example: In the past few years bitter orange has been marketed for weight loss and found in various natural diet pills.» receptor del sabor amargo = bitter taste receptor .
Example: The discovery of bitter taste receptors' role in fighting infections paves the way for new treatments for sinusitis.» saber amargo = taste + bitter ; taste + sour .
Example: Good coffee tastes somewhat bitter but smooth, and has no sour undertones. Example: I normally like milk but now that I'm pregnant it tastes sour to me.» sabor amargo = bitter taste .
Example: Sensing bitter tastes is crucial for many animals because it can prevent them from ingesting harmful foods.» tener un sabor amargo = taste + bitter ; taste + sour .
Example: Good coffee tastes somewhat bitter but smooth, and has no sour undertones. Example: I normally like milk but now that I'm pregnant it tastes sour to me.» trago amargo = bitter pill [Generalmente usado en la expresión a bitter pill to swallow] .
Example: The article 'The bitter pill: research into resource sharing among special libraries' concludes that some important research problems are beyond the resources of the special librarian.» una medicina amarga = a bitter pill to swallow .
Example: The final decision that they must adhere to is one which may be a bitter pill to swallow.» un trago amargo = a bitter pill to swallow .
Example: The final decision that they must adhere to is one which may be a bitter pill to swallow.» verdad amarga = home truth ; ugly truth .
Example: The book `Life's Like That' demystifies some myths, hopefully triggered some change and established some home truths about homosexuality. Example: Some Muslims try to sugar-coat the ugly truths about the way their religion is practised.» victoria amarga = sour victory .
Example: He then asserts that the religious rite is the hidden repetition of the scapegoat and only results in sour victory over violence.» volverse amargo = turn + sour .
Example: In the latter half of the 20th century, however, medicine's success threatened to turn sour as questions were asked about its efficacy.