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1 (entrails) entrañas nombre femenino pluralbowels ['baʊəls] npl1) intestines: intestinos mpl2) : entrañas fplin the bowels of the earth: en las entrañas de la tierran.• bandullo s.m.• entraña s.f.• intestinos s.m.pl.• vientre s.m. -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bowels[Swahili Word] matumbo[Swahili Plural] matumbo[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] tumbo N------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] worm (in the bowels)[Swahili Word] nangonango[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
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['bauəlz]n pl1) кише́чник; ну́трощі2) на́дра3) жаль, жа́лістьto have no bowels — бу́ти безжа́лісним
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кишки; внутренности; недра; состраданиеСинонимический ряд:1. guts (noun) entrails; guts; insides; intestines; viscera2. eviscerates (verb) disembowels; draws; eviscerates; guts; paunches -
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subs.P. and V. ἔντερα, τά (Plat.), σπλάγχνα, τά (Plat.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Bowels
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[΄bauəls] n pl աղիքներ, փորոտիք. the bowels of the Earth Երկրի ընդերք -
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1) Общая лексика: внутренности, внутрення часть (чего-л.), жалость, кишечник, кишки, недра, потроха, сострадание2) Медицина: кишка (также sing), пищеварительный тракт3) Религия: в недрах (чего-либо), внутри, утроба4) Макаров: внутренняя часть (чего-л.) -
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мед.сущ. кишечник; пищеварительный тракт; внутренности* * * -
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[bow·els || 'baʊəlz]◙ n. מעיים, בטן, קרביים* * *◙ םייברק,ןטב,םייעמ◄ -
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rropullitë; zorrët; të përbrëndshmet
См. также в других словарях:
bowels — [n] insides belly, core, deep, depths, entrails, guts, hold, innards, interior, intestines, penetralia, recesses, viscera, vitals; concept 393 … New thesaurus
bowels — n. 1) to move one s bowels 2) loose bowels * * * loose bowels to move one sbowels … Combinatory dictionary
bowels — noun a) The deepest or innermost part. down in the bowels of the Earth b) The concept or quality that defines something at its very core. the projects bowels Syn: centre, center … Wiktionary
bowels — plural noun 1) a disorder of the bowels Syn: intestines, entrails, viscera, innards, digestive system; Medicine gut; informal guts, insides 2) the bowels of the ship Syn: interior, insid … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
bowels — Human emotions were thought to be generated in the entrails; hence the AV translation ‘bowels’ in Phil. 2:1 etc. Modern custom speaks of the heart in a similar way. There is a literal physical usage in 2 Sam. 20:10 and Acts 1:18, but modern… … Dictionary of the Bible
bowels — [ˈbaʊəlz] noun [plural] the organ near your stomach where solid waste is formed and pushed out of your body • the bowels of sth the inner parts of something[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
bowels — 1. Evacuation. Ki o, kākā, pāki o; hana lepo (euphemism). See excrement, feces. ♦ Have your bowels moved? Ua ki o oe? Ua hana lepo oe? Ua ho opau pilikia? 2. Innards. Na au, ōpū … English-Hawaiian dictionary
Bowels — (Phil. 1:8; 2:1; Col. 3:12), compassionate feelings; R.V., tender mercies … Easton's Bible Dictionary
bowels — Synonyms and related words: abdomen, anus, appendix, belly, blind gut, bottomless pit, brain, cecum, colon, core, deep space, deeps, depths, duodenum, endocardium, entrails, foregut, gaping depths, giblets, gizzard, gut, guts, heart, hell,… … Moby Thesaurus
bowels — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. pl. intestines, guts, viscera, innards; depths, recesses. See interior, depth. II (Roget s IV) pl.n. Syn. viscera, entrails, intestines, guts*; see abdomen , insides , intestines . III (Roget s 3… … English dictionary for students
bowels — sb. Pol. S. 213. Alys. 4668. For the etymology of this word, see Phil. Soc. Trans. for 1856, p. 36 … Oldest English Words