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jaundice [ˊdʒɔ:ndɪs]1. n1) мед. желту́ха, разли́тие жёлчи2) жёлчность; недоброжела́тельство; предвзя́тость3) за́висть, ре́вность2. v1) вызыва́ть разли́тие жёлчи2) (обыкн. p. p.) вызыва́ть ре́вность, за́висть -
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jaundice желтуха шелковичных червей, полиэдроз шелковичных червейEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > jaundice
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[ˈdʒɔ:ndɪs]jaundice редк. вызывать разлитие желчи jaundice (обыкн. p. p.) вызывать ревность, зависть jaundice мед. желтуха, разлитие желчи jaundice желчность; недоброжелательство; предвзятость jaundice зависть, ревность -
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'‹o:ndis(a diseased state of the body in which the skin and whites of the eyes become yellow.) ictericiatr['ʤɔːndɪs]1 ictericiajaundice ['ʤɔndɪs] n: ictericia fn.• ictericia s.f.'dʒɔːndəs, 'dʒɔːndɪsmass noun ictericia f['dʒɔːndɪs]N ictericia f* * *['dʒɔːndəs, 'dʒɔːndɪs]mass noun ictericia f -
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الصَّفْراء (مَرَض) \ jaundice: a disease causing the skin and eyes to become yellow. \ See Also اليَرَقان \ اليَرَقان (مَرَض) \ jaundice: a disease causing the skin and eyes to become yellow. \ See Also الصَّفْراء \ مَرَضُ اليَرَقان \ jaundice: a disease causing the skin and eyes to become yellow. \ See Also الصَّفْراء -
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1. n мед. желтуха2. n жёлчность; предубеждённость; зависть, ревность3. v мед. вызывать разлитие жёлчи4. v вызывать злость, зависть, ревность5. v вызывать предубеждение; вносить разлад -
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{'dʒɔ:ndis}
I. 1. мед. жълтеница
2. предубеждение, неприязън, завист
II. 1. причинявам жълтеница
2. обик. рр. to take a JAUNDICEd view of гледам с предубеждение/неприязън/завист/песимистично на* * *{'jъ:ndis} n 1. мед. жълтеница; 2. предубеждение; неприяз(2) {'jъ:ndis} v 1. причинявам жълтеница; 2. обик. рр. to* * *жълтеница;* * *1. i. мед. жълтеница 2. ii. причинявам жълтеница 3. обик. рр. to take a jaundiced view of гледам с предубеждение/неприязън/завист/песимистично на 4. предубеждение, неприязън, завист* * * -
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n. 1. med. шар өвчин. 2. хор шар, атаа, жөтөө. jaundiced adj. атаархаж, жөтөөрхсөн look at/ on sth with a \jaundice eye атаархсан харцаар харах. -
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[English Word] jaundice[Swahili Word] safura[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9------------------------------------------------------------ -
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['dʒɔːndɪs]nome ittero m., itterizia f.* * *['‹o:ndis](a diseased state of the body in which the skin and whites of the eyes become yellow.) ittero, itterizia* * *jaundice /ˈdʒɔ:ndɪs/n. [u]1 (med.) ittero; itterizia2 (fig.) astio; acrimonia; invidia; gelosia.* * *['dʒɔːndɪs]nome ittero m., itterizia f. -
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1. noun(Med.) Gelbsucht, die2. transitive verb usu. in p.p.(fig.): (affect with bitterness) verbitternhave a very jaundiced view of life — dem Leben voller Verbitterung gegenüberstehen
* * *['‹o:ndis](a diseased state of the body in which the skin and whites of the eyes become yellow.) die Gelbsucht* * *jaun·dice* * *['dZɔːndɪs]nGelbsucht f* * *A s1. MED Gelbsucht f2. figa) Voreingenommenheit fb) Neid m, Eifersucht fc) Feindseligkeit fB v/t figa) voreingenommen machenc) feindselig machen* * *1. noun(Med.) Gelbsucht, die2. transitive verb usu. in p.p.(fig.): (affect with bitterness) verbitternwith [a] jaundiced eye — (enviously) neidvoll; mit Neid
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[N]MORBUS REGIUS (M)ICTERUS (-I) (M)LIVOR (-ORIS) (M)AURUGO (-INIS) (F)- HAVE JAUNDICE
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Jaundice — Jaun dice, v. t. To affect with jaundice; to color by prejudice or envy; to prejudice. [1913 Webster] The envy of wealth jaundiced his soul. Ld. Lytton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Jaundice — Jaun dice (?; 277), n. [OE. jaunis, F. jaunisse, fr. jaune yellow, orig. jalne, fr. L. galbinus yellowish, fr. galbus yellow.] (Med.) A morbid condition, characterized by yellowness of the eyes, skin, and urine, whiteness of the f[ae]ces,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jaundice — [jôn′dis] n. [ME jaundis < OFr jaunisse < jaune, yellow < L galbinus, greenish yellow < galbus, yellow, prob. via Celt * galbos < IE base * ghel ,YELLOW] 1. a) a condition in which the eyeballs, the skin, and the urine become… … English World dictionary
jaundice — index bias, intolerance, predetermination, prejudice (influence) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
jaundice — (n.) c.1300, jaunis, from O.Fr. jaunice, earlier jalnice, yellowness (12c.), from jaune yellow, from L. galbinus greenish yellow, probably from PIE *ghel yellow, green (see CHLOE (Cf. Chloe)). With intrusive d (Cf. gender, astound, thunder … Etymology dictionary
jaundice — ► NOUN 1) Medicine yellowing of the skin due to a bile disorder. 2) bitterness or resentment. DERIVATIVES jaundiced adjective. ORIGIN Old French jaunice yellowness … English terms dictionary
Jaundice — Yellowing redirects here. For the plant disease, see lethal yellowing. For paper degradation, see foxing. Icterus and icteric redirect here. For the physiological event, see Ictal. For the songbird Icteria, see Yellow breasted Chat. Jaundice… … Wikipedia
Jaundice — Yellowish staining of the skin and sclerae (the whites of the eyes) by abnormally blood high levels of the bile pigment bilirubin. The yellowing extends to other tissues and body fluids. Jaundice was once called the morbus regius (the regal… … Medical dictionary
jaundice — /jawn dis, jahn /, n., v., jaundiced, jaundicing. n. 1. Also called icterus. Pathol. yellow discoloration of the skin, whites of the eyes, etc., due to an increase of bile pigments in the blood, often symptomatic of certain diseases, as hepatitis … Universalium
jaundice — n. a yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes, indicating excess bilirubin (a bile pigment) in the blood. Jaundice is classified into three types. Obstructive jaundice occurs when bile made in the liver fails to reach the intestine due to… … The new mediacal dictionary
jaundice — [14] Jaundice is literally ‘yellowness’. The word came from Old French jaunice, which was a derivative of the adjective jaune ‘yellow’ (the d in the middle appeared towards the end of the 14th century). The derived adjective jaundiced [17]… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins