Proper Noun
/bɪtərˌrut reɪndʒ/
The Bitterroot Range is a mountain range that is a part of the Rocky Mountains located primarily in the western United States. It serves as a geographical feature separating Montana's Bitterroot Valley to the east from Idaho to the west. The range is known for its rugged terrain, dense forests, and scenic beauty, making it popular among hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.
In terms of frequency of use, "Bitterroot Range" appears more in written contexts, particularly in geographical, ecological, and tourism-related literature, rather than in everyday oral speech.
The Bitterroot Range is known for its beautiful hiking trails that attract thousands of visitors every year.
Translation: Биттеррутский хребет известен своими красивыми туристическими тропами, которые привлекают тысячи туристов каждый год.
During the summer, many families camp in the Bitterroot Range to enjoy the natural scenery and fresh air.
Translation: Летом многие семьи кемпингуют в Биттеррутском хребте, чтобы насладиться природными пейзажами и свежим воздухом.
The wildlife in the Bitterroot Range is diverse, including elk, deer, and various birds.
Translation: Дикая природа в Биттеррутском хребте разнообразна, включая оленей, лосей и различных птиц.
The term "Bitterroot Range" itself is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, given that it refers to a specific geographical location; however, the word "bitter" can take part in several idiomatic expressions.
After the argument, he left with a bitter taste in his mouth.
Translation: После ссоры у него остался горький привкус во рту.
She was bitter about the loss but decided to move on.
Translation: Она была горька из-за потери, но решила двигаться дальше.
Don't let bitterness cloud your judgment.
Translation: Не позволяй горечи затмить твое суждение.
After years of hard work, he finally reaped the bitter fruits of his labor.
Translation: После многих лет упорного труда он наконец-то собрал горькие плоды своего труда.
The victory was sweet, but the team's bitter rivalry made it less enjoyable.
Translation: Победа была сладкой, но горькое соперничество команды сделало это событие менее приятным.
The name "Bitterroot" derives from the bitterroot plant (Lewisia rediviva), which is native to the region. The plant's name in English reflects the early settlers' experiences with the native flora and the challenges posed by the rugged landscape.
While "Bitterroot Range" is a specific term, other synonyms that refer generally to mountain ranges include terms like "mountains", "highlands", or "peaks". As for antonyms, there aren’t direct opposites because "Bitterroot Range" is a proper noun, but one could refer to "plains" or "valleys" as geographic features that contrast with mountainous regions.