Amargosa Meaning in English
word · lemma: amargo
əmɑɹˈɡoʊsə
uh-mar-GOH-suh
ˌæmɑːˈɡəʊsə
am-ah-GOH-suh
释义
Feminine form of 'bitter' in Spanish and Portuguese, describing a taste that is sharp and unpleasant, like that of black coffee or some medicines.
用法与细微差别
Used to describe taste, emotions, or personalities as 'bitter'; 'amargosa' is the feminine form, used with feminine nouns in Spanish/Portuguese. Not common in English except in translations or borrowings.
Spanish: amargosaPortuguese (BR): amargosaPortuguese (PT): amargosaChinese (Simplified): 苦的(阴性)Chinese (Traditional): 苦的(陰性)Hindi: कड़वीArabic: مُرّةBengali: তেতো (মহিলা ফরম) - তিক্ত (মহিলা ফরম)Russian: горькаяJapanese: 苦い(女性形)Vietnamese: đắng (dạng giống cái)Korean: 쓴맛의 (여성형) - 씁쓸한 (여성형)Turkish: acı (dişi) - buruk (dişi)Urdu: کڑوی (مؤنث)Indonesian: pahit (bentuk feminin)
例句
The coffee she made was very amargosa.
basic
The salad had an amargosa taste because of the greens.
basic
Some medicine can be really amargosa.
basic
She gave me an amargosa look when I mentioned the bad news.
natural
After losing the competition, her mood was quite amargosa.
natural
The chocolate had a strangely amargosa aftertaste.
natural