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1 liver
{livə}
I. 1. анат. черен дроб
2. червеникавокафяв цвят
3. разг. възпаление на черния дроб
II. 1. в съчет.
good LIVER добродетелен човек, човек, който обича да си угажда
the longest LIVER юр. последният останал жив
2. ряд. обитател, жител* * *{livъ} n 1. анат. черен дроб; 2. червеникавокафяв цвят; 3. разг(2) {livъ} n 1. в сьчет.: good liver 1) добродетелен човек; 2) чове* * *чернодробен; дроб;* * *1. good liver добродетелен човек, човек, който обича да си угажда 2. i. анат. черен дроб 3. ii. в съчет 4. the longest liver юр. последният останал жив 5. разг. възпаление на черния дроб 6. ряд. обитател, жител 7. червеникавокафяв цвят* * *liver[´livə] I. n черен дроб; \liver affection поражение на черния дроб; \liver cirrhosis чернодробна цироза; \liver insufficiency чернодробна недостатъчност; \liver extract чернодробен екстракт; white \liver малодушие, страхливост ; II. liver n 1. човек, който живее по определен начин; loose \liver хаймана, развейпрах, разпуснат човек; good \liver човек, който обича да си угажда; free \liver бонвиван; close \liver скъперник; clean \liver човек, който води безупречен живот; the longest \liver юрид. последният останал жив; 2. рядко обитател, жител (in).
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