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1 болезненный
1) General subject: ache, afflictive, ailing, angry, cachectic, crocky, cronk, delicate, frail, gray, green, grey, invalid, morbid, off colour, off-colour, painful, pimping, sallow, scrofulous, sensitive, sick, sickly, smarting, sore, squeamish, tender, unhealthy, unsound, unwholesome, valetudinarian, valetudinary, wan, weakly, weedy, wisht, touchy, thin-skinned2) Medicine: abnormal, algesic, algetic, algogenic, cacoethic, diseased, distressed, healthless, infirm, peccant, tender (при дотрагивании или давлении)3) Colloquial: fierce, wishy-washy5) Bookish: cachectical, dolorous, nettlesome9) Jargon: down10) Aviation medicine: nociceptive11) Psychoanalysis: pathic12) Makarov: abnormal (относящийся к болезни), algogenic (относящийся к боли), diseased (относящийся к болезни), dolorous (относящийся к боли), morbid (относящийся к болезни), painful (относящийся к боли), pathogen, pathogenic, sallow (о цвете лица), sickly (относящийся к болезни), unhealthy (относящийся к болезни)13) Taboo: peelie-wally
См. также в других словарях:
peelie-wally — /pēˈli walˈi/ (Scot) adjective Pale, ill looking, off colour ORIGIN: Thought to be reduplicated form of Scot peelie thin, emaciated; perh a connection with ↑wally2, in allusion to the paleness of china, or of dentures … Useful english dictionary
peelie-wally — Adj. Pale looking, sickly. Scottish use … English slang and colloquialisms
Peely wally — Peely Wally, peelie wallie, is Scottish dialect referring to something being: pale, off colour or ill looking. Origins The term peely wally originated in Scotland, but has slowly found its way into common use, everyday language in both England… … Wikipedia