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ˈworm·wood[ˈwɜ:mwʊd, AM ˈwɜ:rm]n* * *['wɜːmwʊd]nWermut m; (fig) Wermutstropfen m* * *wormwood s1. BOT Wermut m2. fig Bitterkeit f:gall and wormwood BIBEL Galle und Wermut;* * *n. -
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I noun1) (Physiol.) Galle, dieII transitive verbbe galled by something — unter etwas (Dat.) leiden
* * *[ɡo:l] 1. noun1) (a bitter liquid which is stored in the gall bladder.) die Galle2) (impudence: He had the gall to say he was my friend after being so rude to me.) die Frechheit2. verb- academic.ru/30148/gall_bladder">gall bladder- gallstone* * *gall1[gɔ:l]I. n4.▶ to have the \gall to do sth die Frechheit besitzen, etw zu tunII. vt▪ sth \galls sb etw ist bitter für jdnit \galls him to [have to] take orders from a younger colleague es wurmt ihn, Anweisungen von einem jüngeren Kollegen entgegennehmen zu müssen famgall2* * *[gɔːl]1. nto have the gall to do sth — die Frechheit haben or besitzen, etw zu tun
2. vt(= chafe) wund reiben or scheuern; (fig) maßlos ärgernit galls me that... — es ärgert mich maßlos, dass...
* * *gall1 [ɡɔːl] s1. obs Galle f:a) ANAT Gallenblase fb) PHYSIOL Gallenflüssigkeit f2. fig Galle f:a) Bitterkeit f, Erbitterung fb) Bosheit f:3. Frechheit f:have the gall to do sth die Frechheit haben oder besitzen, etwas zu tungall2 [ɡɔːl]A s1. wund geriebene oder gescheuerte Stelle2. figa) Ärger mb) Ärgernis nB v/t1. wund reiben oder scheuernC v/i1. reiben, scheuern2. sich wund reiben oder scheuern3. fig sich ärgerngall3 [ɡɔːl] s BOT Galle f* * *I noun1) (Physiol.) Galle, dieII transitive verbbe galled by something — unter etwas (Dat.) leiden
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to be \gall and wormwood for sb ( liter) für jdn ausgesprochen bitter seinPHRASES:to have the \gall to do sth die Frechheit besitzen etw zu tun vtsth \galls sb etw ist bitter für jdn;it \galls him to [have to] take orders from a younger colleague es wurmt ihn, Anweisungen von einem jüngeren Kollegen entgegennehmen zu müssen ( fam) -
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(DE) Bitterkeit {e}; Verbitterung {e}; Bitternis {e}; (EN) acridity; acrimoniousness; bitterness; gall; heart-break; sharpness; wormwood -
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