释义 |
acrimonyac‧ri‧mo‧ny /ˈækrəməni $ -moʊni/ noun [uncountable] acrimonyOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin acrimonia, from acer; ➔ ACRID - After much acrimony, the effort failed.
- Amid the acrimony, somebody actually published some data.
- The survey did not go into reasons for the increase in acrimony.
- There has been acrimony between the two men ever since.
- Today, thankfully, the acrimony is forgotten and only the coffee is bitter.
formal feelings of anger between people who disagree strongly and do not like each other |