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bloated

  • 1 davul gibi

    bloated

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  • 2 şişkinlik

    "1. swollen or fully inflated condition; puffiness. 2. swelling, swollen place (on the body of a person or animal); protuberance, protrusion, bulge. 3. bloated feeling (caused by dyspepsia); Karnımda bir şişkinlik var. My stomach feels bloated."

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  • 3 böbürlenen

    adj. bloated, boastful, braggart
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    boastful

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  • 4 kabarık

    adj. swollen, raised, bagging, balloon, bloated, bunchy, fluffy, puffy, shaggy, swelling, tumid
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    kabarık (çatı)
    adj. hipped
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    bouffant

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  • 5 şişir

    1. bloat 2. distend 3. inflate 4. puffed (v.) 5. bloated (v.) 6. distended (v.) 7. inflated (v.)

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  • 6 şişkin

    adj. puffy, puffed up, swollen, fat, bagging, bulging, gross, tumid, turgescent
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    1. puffy 2. baggy 3. puffed (adj.) 4. bloated (adj.)

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  • 7 şişkinleştir

    make bloated

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  • 8 şişmiş

    adj. inflated, puffed, puffy, swollen, blown up, blown, swelled, bloated, tumid, turgid
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    1. tumid 2. turgid 3. swelled (adj.) 4. swollen (adj.) 5. distended (adj.) 6. inflated (adj.)

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  • 9 kabarmış

    adj. swelled, bloated, proud
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    kabarmış (cilt)
    adj. blotchy

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  • 10 övünen

    adj. braggart, boastful, vaunting, vainglorious, bloated, rodomontade

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  • 11 şişkin

    swollen, bloated, puffed up

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  • 12 mide

    "stomach, belly. - ağzı anat. cardia, cardiac orifice. -si ağzına gelmek 1. to feel like vomiting. 2. to be revolted by something. -si almamak /ı/ to have no appetite for. -yi ateşlemek slang to hit the booze, bend the elbow. - bağırsak yangısı path. gastroenteritis. -yi bastırmak (for a snack) to assuage one´s hunger pangs. -sini bozmak /ın/ (for something) to give (one) indigestion, upset (one´s) stomach. - bozukluğu indigestion. -si bozulmak to have indigestion. -sini bulandırmak /ın/ 1. to make (one) sick at one´s stomach, turn (one´s) stomach. 2. to make (someone) suspect that something has gone (or will go) wrong. -si bulanmak 1. to feel sick at one´s stomach, feel nauseated. 2. to be revolted by something. 3. to suspect that all is not well, smell a rat. - bulantısı nausea. -sine dokunmak /ın/ to give (one) indigestion, upset (one´s) stomach. - dolgunluğu feeling of overfullness (in the stomach). -si ekşimek to have heartburn. - ekşimesi heartburn, pyrosis. - ezikliği slight feeling of hunger. - fesadı indigestion. - fesadına uğramak to get indigestion, get an upset stomach. - genişlemesi path. tympanites. - iltihabı/yangısı path. gastritis. -si kaldırmamak/götürmemek/kabul etmemek /ı/ 1. to be unable to eat (a food) (because one finds it revolting or indigestible). 2. to be revolted by, be unable to stand (something). - kanaması gastric bleeding. -si kaynamak to have indigestion; to have heartburn. -si kazınmak to feel very hungry, be ravenous. -yi kurtarmak slang to assuage one´s hunger. - onarımı gastroplasty. -ye oturmak (for food) to sit heavily on one´s stomach. - spazmı gastric spasm. - suyu gastric juice. - şişkinliği bloated feeling (in the stomach). - ülseri path. gastric ulcer. -si yanmak to have heartburn."

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  • 13 çayırlamak

    1. (for an animal) to graze, pasture. 2. /ı/ to put (an animal) out to graze, graze, pasture. 3. (for an animal) to get bloated (from eating too much herbage).

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См. также в других словарях:

  • bloated — bloat‧ed [ˈbləʊtd ǁ ˈbloʊ ] adjective COMPUTING software that is bloated uses too much of a computer s memory, and does not work in an efficient way: • The reviewer thought that the software was too bloated and inelegant. * * * bloated UK US… …   Financial and business terms

  • Bloated — Bloat ed (bl[=o]t [e^]d), p. a. Distended beyond the natural or usual size, as by the presence of water, serum, etc.; turgid; swollen; as, a bloated face. Also, puffed up with pride; pompous. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • bloated — index inflated (enlarged) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • bloated — overgrown, 1660s, pp. adjective from BLOAT (Cf. bloat) (v.). Figurative sense by 1711 …   Etymology dictionary

  • bloated — [[t]blo͟ʊtɪd[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If someone s body or a part of their body is bloated, it is much larger than normal, usually because it has a lot of liquid or gas inside it. ...the bloated body of a dead bullock... His face was bloated. Syn:… …   English dictionary

  • bloated — bloat|ed [ˈbləutıd US ˈblou ] adj [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: bloat to swell (17 21 centuries), from bloat swollen (17 19 centuries), perhaps from Old Norse blautr soft, swollen with liquid ] 1.) full of liquid, gas, food etc, so that you look or… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • bloated — adjective Date: 1667 1. a. being much larger than what is warranted < a bloated estimate > b. inflated 1 < the novel is bloated with descriptions > 2. obnoxiously vain < a bloated ego > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • bloated — bloat|ed [ bloutəd ] adjective 1. ) swollen because of containing a large amount of liquid or gas: Her face looked pale and bloated. 2. ) having an uncomfortable feeling in your stomach after eating or drinking too much 3. ) a bloated… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • bloated — adjective full of liquid, gas, food etc, so that you look or feel much larger than normal: They ve fished a bloated carcass out of the river. | I feel really bloated after that meal …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • bloated — UK [ˈbləʊtɪd] / US [ˈbloʊtəd] adjective 1) swollen because of containing a large amount of liquid or gas Her face looked pale and bloated. 2) having an uncomfortable feeling in your stomach after eating or drinking too much 3) a bloated… …   English dictionary

  • bloated — /ˈbloʊtəd / (say blohtuhd) adjective 1. swollen: bloated features. 2. suffering from flatulence. 3. suffering from excessive size: a bloated bureaucracy …  

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