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1 bilious attack
Общая лексика: приступ разлития жёлчи -
2 bilious
[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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3 bilious
ˈbɪljəs (устаревшее) желчный (медицина) страдающий от разлития желчи - * attack приступ разлития желчи - * patient больной, страдающий разлитием желчи раздражительный, мрачный отвратительный, скверный - * weather( разговорное) отвратная погода -
4 жёлчь
жёлч|ь - ж.
1. bile;
(животных) gall: у него разлилась ~ he has a bilious attack;
2. (раздражение) spleen, bile, bitterness;
полный ~и embittered;
излить ~ на кого-л. vent one`s spleen on smb. -
5 разливаться
I несовер. - разливаться;
совер. - разлиться возвр.
1) (о реке) flood, overflow
2) (проливаться) spill
3) (распространяться) spread румянец разлился по щекам ≈ a flush spread over his cheeks
4) мед.: у него желчь разлилась ≈ he has a bilious attack
5) только несовер. (петь звонко) pour out one's song
6) только несовер.;
перен. declaim, say ( with feelings) (много говорить) ;
sob (bitterly) (плакать) II страд. от разливатьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > разливаться
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6 разлитие
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > разлитие
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7 разлиться
несовер. - разливаться;
совер. - разлиться возвр.
1) (о реке) flood, overflow
2) (проливаться) spill
3) (распространяться) spread румянец разлился по щекам ≈ a flush spread over his cheeks
4) мед.: у него желчь разлилась ≈ he has a bilious attackБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > разлиться
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8 biliary
ˈbɪljərɪ желчный - * calculus (медицина) желчный камень - * colic( медицина) желчная колика( медицина) страдающий от разлития желчи - * attack приступ разлития желчи - * patient больной, страдающий разлитием желчиbiliary = bilious ~ относящийся к печениbiliary = bilious bilious: bilious желчный ~ раздражительный ~ страдающий от разлития желчи
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