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1 гнев
1) General subject: anger, angriness, choler, despite, displeasure (incur somebody's displeasure - навлечь на себя чей-либо гнев), exasperation, fireworks, furor, furore, fury, heat, irritation, muck, passion, rage, teen, temper, wrath, aggression, outrage, spleen2) Colloquial: bate, dander, paddywhack, spunk3) Poetical language: ire4) Religion: enragement6) Makarov: a transport of rage, aggravation, transport of rage -
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3 жёлчность
1) General subject: acrimony (характера), bile, biliousness, choler, gall, jaundice2) Makarov: waspish temper -
4 жёлчь
1) General subject: bile, (в сложных словах имеет значение) chole, choler, gall, grief, yellow bile (как причина болезней по средневековым представлениям)3) Religion: bitterness -
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acrimony имя существительное: -
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bile имя существительное:
См. также в других словарях:
Choler — Chol er, n. [OE. coler, F. col[ e]re anger, L. cholera a bilious complaint, fr. Gr. ? cholera, fr. ?, ?, bile. See {Gall}, and cf. {Cholera}.] 1. The bile; formerly supposed to be the seat and cause of irascibility. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] His… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
choler — index resentment, umbrage Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
choler — (n.) late 14c., bile, as one of the humors, supposed to cause irascibility or temper, from O.Fr. colere bile, anger, from L.L. cholera bile (see CHOLERA (Cf. cholera)) … Etymology dictionary
choler — [käl′ər] n. [altered (by analogy with L forms) < ME & OFr colre < L cholera: see CHOLERA] 1. Obs. bile: in medieval times yellow bile was considered to be one of the four humors of the body and the source of anger and irritability 2. Now… … English World dictionary
choler — chol|er [ˈkɔlə US ˈka:lər] n [U] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: colère, from Latin cholera disease caused by bile , from Greek, from chole bile ; because bile was thought to cause anger] literary great anger ▪ What had brought on this… … Dictionary of contemporary English
choler — n. anger; bile. ♦ choleric, a. pertaining to choler; easily angered … Dictionary of difficult words
choler — soot. CHOLER E , blackened. North … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
choler — noun Etymology: Middle English coler, from Anglo French colre, colere, from Latin cholera cholera, from Greek Date: 14th century 1. a. archaic yellow bile b. obsolete bile 1a 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
choler — /kol euhr/, n. 1. irascibility; anger; wrath; irritability. 2. Old Physiol. See yellow bile. 3. Obs. biliousness. [1350 1400; ME colera < ML, L cholera < Gk choléra CHOLERA] * * * … Universalium
choler — noun a) Anger or irritability. b) One of the of ancient physiology, also known as yellow bile. Syn: wrath, rage, fury, passion, ire, gall … Wiktionary
choler — Synonyms and related words: acerbity, acid, acidity, acidulousness, acrimony, anger, animosity, asperity, bad humor, bad temper, bile, biliousness, bitter resentment, bitterness, bitterness of spirit, causticity, corrosiveness, discontent, gall,… … Moby Thesaurus