late 14c., "sulphate of iron," from Old French vitriol (13c.), from Medieval Latin vitriolum "vitriol," noun use of neuter of vitriolus, variant of Late Latin vitreolus "of glass," from Latin vitreus "of glass, glassy," from vitrum "glass" (see vitreous). So called from its glassy appearance in certain states. Meaning "bitter or caustic feelings" first attested 1769, in reference to the corrosive properties of vitriol (when heated it produces sulfuric acid, formerly called oil of vitriol).
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. The vitriol he hurled at members of the press knew no bounds.
他對(duì)媒體的尖刻抨擊沒完沒了。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
2. He has been no stranger to controversy and vitriol during a tumultuous political career.
在起伏不定的政治生涯里,他對(duì)爭(zhēng)議和譏諷早已習(xí)以為常。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
3. His attack on the government was pure vitriol.
他純粹出于惡意抨擊政府.
來(lái)自辭典例句
4. Methods: The content of polysaccharides was detected by phenol - vitriol colorimetry method.