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1 biliously
желчно;
раздражительноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > biliously
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2 biliously
[ʹbılıəslı] advжёлчно; раздражительно -
3 biliously
['bɪlɪəslɪ]Общая лексика: жёлчно, раздражительно -
4 biliously
[`bɪlɪəslɪ]желчно; раздражительно, мрачноАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > biliously
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5 biliously
bil.i.ous.ly[b'iliəsli] adv biliosamente. -
6 biliously
advроздратовано; жовчно* * *advжовчно; дратівливо -
7 biliously
advжовчно; дратівливо -
8 biliously
adv.verstimmt adv. -
9 biliously
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10 biliously
['bɪlɪəslɪ]нареч.желчно; раздражительно, мрачно -
11 biliously
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12 biliously
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13 biliously
adv жёлчно; раздражительно -
14 biliously
/'biljəsli/ * phó từ - hay gắt, bẳn tính, dễ cáu -
15 bilious
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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См. также в других словарях:
biliously — bilious ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to bile. 2) affected by nausea or vomiting. 3) spiteful; bad tempered. DERIVATIVES biliously adverb biliousness noun … English terms dictionary
biliously — adverb see bilious … New Collegiate Dictionary
biliously — See bilious. * * * … Universalium
biliously — adverb In a bilious way … Wiktionary
biliously — bil·ious·ly … English syllables
biliously — adverb see bilious … Useful english dictionary
bilious — biliously, adv. biliousness, n. /bil yeuhs/, adj. 1. Physiol., Pathol. pertaining to bile or to an excess secretion of bile. 2. Pathol. suffering from, caused by, or attended by trouble with the bile or liver. 3. peevish; irritable; cranky. 4.… … Universalium
bilious — adjective Etymology: Middle French bilieux, from Latin biliosus, from bilis Date: 1541 1. a. of or relating to bile b. marked by or suffering from liver dysfunction and especially excessive secretion of bile c … New Collegiate Dictionary
biliousness — See biliously. * * * … Universalium
Rabelais, François — Ra·be·lais (răbʹə lā , răb ə lāʹ, räb lĕʹ), François. 1494? 1553. French humanist and writer of satirical attacks on medieval scholasticism and superstition, most notably Pantagruel (1532) and Gargantua (1534). * * * born с 1494, Poitou, France… … Universalium
bilious — [ bɪlɪəs] adjective 1》 affected by or associated with nausea or vomiting. ↘(of a colour) lurid or sickly. 2》 spiteful or bad tempered. 3》 Physiology relating to bile. Derivatives biliously adverb biliousness noun … English new terms dictionary