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bilious [ˈbɪlɪəs]* * *['bɪlɪəs]adjective Medicine bilieux; fig [colour] repoussantbilious attack — crise f de foie
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adjectivebilious attack — Gallenanfall, der
* * *['biljəs]adjective (of, or affected by, too much bile: a bilious attack.) verstimmt* * *bili·ous[ˈbɪliəs, AM -jəs]\bilious mood üble Launesb is very \bilious jdm läuft immer gleich die Galle über* * *['bIlɪəs]adj2) (= irritable) reizbaryou're looking a bit bilious — Sie sind ein bisschen grün um die Nase (inf)
* * *bilious [ˈbıljəs] adj (adv biliously)1. MED biliös:a) galligb) Gallen…:bilious complaint Gallenleiden n2. figa) gereizt, schlecht gelauntb) reizbar* * *adjectivebilious attack — Gallenanfall, der
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adjective (of, or affected by, too much bile: a bilious attack.) bilioso; biliartr['bɪlɪəs]1 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL bilioso,-a2 figurative use (bad-tempered) malhumorado,-abilious ['bɪliəs] adj1) : bilioso2) irritable: bilioso, coléricoadj.• bilioso, -a adj.'bɪliəsto feel bilious — sentirse* descompuesto
['bɪlɪǝs]bilious attack — ataque m al or de hígado
1. ADJ1) (=horrid) [colour] bilioso2) (=sick) [person] bilioso3) (=irritable) bilioso4) (Med)to be or feel bilious — sentirse revuelto
2.CPDbilious attack N — cólico m bilioso
* * *['bɪliəs]to feel bilious — sentirse* descompuesto
bilious attack — ataque m al or de hígado
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['bɪlɪəs]1) med. biliare2) fig. [ mood] bilioso* * *['biljəs]adjective (of, or affected by, too much bile: a bilious attack.) biliare* * *bilious /ˈbɪlɪəs/a.biliousnessn. [u]2 (med.) attacco di bile; crisi epatica.* * *['bɪlɪəs]1) med. biliare2) fig. [ mood] bilioso -
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[ʹbılıəs] a1. уст. = biliary I2. мед. страдающий от разлития жёлчиbilious patient - больной, страдающий разлитием жёлчи
3. 1) раздражительный, мрачный2) отвратительный, скверныйbilious weather - разг. отвратная погода
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adjective (of, or affected by, too much bile: a bilious attack.) galle-adj. \/ˈbɪlɪəs\/1) ( medisin) biliøs, galle-, full av galle2) ( medisin) biliøs, som lider av gallesten3) ( overført) kolerisk, mavesur, grinete, gretten, irritabelen gretten, gammel mann4) ( overført) ekkel, vemmelig, kvalm(ende)huset var gult som galle, huset var malt i en kvalm gulfarge -
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1) med Gallen-;(fig: bad-tempered) übellaunig;( irritable) reizbar;\bilious mood üble Laune;sb is very \bilious jdm läuft immer gleich die Galle über2) ( nasty) widerlich, scheußlich -
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adj. humeurig; galstoornis[ billiəs] 〈 biliousness〉1 gal- ⇒ galachtig, gallig2 zwartgallig ⇒ gemelijk, humeurig♦voorbeelden:1 bilious attack • galstoornis, galaanval
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