show a bitter feeling
The phrase 'zeigen eine bittere Gefühle' in German translates to 'show a bitter feeling' in English. It is used to express a strong sense of resentment or disappointment. The word 'zeigen' means 'to show' and 'bittere Gefühle' translates to 'bitter feelings'. This phrase is often used in emotional contexts, such as expressing one's feelings after a negative experience.
My girlfriend always seems to show me bitter feelings.
In this sentence, 'zeigen eine bittere Gefühle' describes the action of expressing negative emotions, with 'zeigen' meaning 'to show' and 'bittere Gefühle' being 'bitter feelings'.
When discussing politics, one can often notice showing bitter feelings.
In this context, 'zeigen eine bittere Gefühle' is used to describe the action of expressing strong and negative emotions while discussing a potentially controversial topic, such as politics.
The older brother could not prevent showing bitter feelings after the loss of his favorite toy.
In this example, 'zeigen eine bittere Gefühle' is portrayed through the older brother's emotions after losing something precious to him, conveying his inability to hide his resentment and bitterness.