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vomit ['vɒmɪt]1 nounvomissement m, vomi malso figurative vomir;∎ to vomit blood vomir du sangvomir -
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ˈvɔmɪt
1. сущ.
1) рвота Syn: retching
2) рвотная масса
3) рвотное (средство)
2. гл.
1) страдать рвотой He was vomiting blood. ≈ Его рвало кровью.
2) извергать (тж. vomit out) рвота рвотная масса - as dog returneth to his *, so a fool returneth to his folly( библеизм) как пес возвращается на блевотину свою, так глупый повторяет глупость свою рвотное тошнить, рвать - he *ed его вырвало срыгивать;
извергать из желудка (тж. * out, * up) - the fish *ed Jonas( библеизм) кит изрыгнул Иону извергать (тж. * forth, * out) - to * smoke извергать дым разразиться чем-л., извергать (тж. * forth, * out) - to * abuse разразиться бранью, извергать потоки оскорблений извергаться (тж. * out, * up) вызывать рвоту - he was *ed у него вызвали рвоту ~ страдать рвотой;
he was vomiting blood его рвало кровью vomit извергать;
to vomit curses извергать проклятия;
to vomit (forth) smoke извергать клубы дыма (напр., о фабричной трубе) ~ рвота ~ рвотная масса ~ рвотное (средство) ~ страдать рвотой;
he was vomiting blood его рвало кровью vomit извергать;
to vomit curses извергать проклятия;
to vomit (forth) smoke извергать клубы дыма (напр., о фабричной трубе) vomit извергать;
to vomit curses извергать проклятия;
to vomit (forth) smoke извергать клубы дыма (напр., о фабричной трубе) -
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1. [ʹvɒmıt] n1. рвота2. рвотная массаas dog returneth to his vomit, so a fool returneth to his folly - библ. как пёс возвращается на блевотину свою, так глупый повторяет глупость свою
3. рвотное2. [ʹvɒmıt] v1. 1) тошнить, рвать2) срыгивать; извергать из желудка (тж. vomit out, vomit up)the fish vomited Jonas - библ. кит изрыгнул Иону
2. 1) извергать (тж. vomit forth, vomit out)2) разразиться чем-л., извергать (тж. vomit forth, vomit out)to vomit abuse - разразиться бранью, извергать потоки оскорблений
3) извергаться (тж. vomit out, vomit up)3. вызывать рвоту -
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1. n1) блювота, блювання2) блювотний засіб3) перен. виверження; брудний потік (лайки тощо)2. v1) блювати2) вивергати, викидати3) давати блювотний засіб; викликати блювоту* * *I n.1) блювота2) блювотна маса; as dog returneth to his vomit, so a fool returneth to his folly рел. як пес повертається на блювотиння своє, так дурний повторює дурість свою3) блювотнеII v.1) нудити, рвати; he vomited его вирвало; зригнути; вивергати зі шлунку (тж. vomit out, vomit up); the fish vomited Jonas рел. кит зригнув Іону2) вивергати (тж. vomit forth, vomit out); to vomit smoke вивергати дим; вибухнути чимось, вивергати (тж. vomit forth, vomit out); to vomit abuse вибухнути лайкою, вивергати потоки образ; вивергатися (тж. vomit out, vomit up)3) визивати блювоту; he was vomited у нього визвали блювотиння -
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I n.1) блювота2) блювотна маса; as dog returneth to his vomit, so a fool returneth to his folly рел. як пес повертається на блювотиння своє, так дурний повторює дурість свою3) блювотнеII v.1) нудити, рвати; he vomited его вирвало; зригнути; вивергати зі шлунку (тж. vomit out, vomit up); the fish vomited Jonas рел. кит зригнув Іону2) вивергати (тж. vomit forth, vomit out); to vomit smoke вивергати дим; вибухнути чимось, вивергати (тж. vomit forth, vomit out); to vomit abuse вибухнути лайкою, вивергати потоки образ; вивергатися (тж. vomit out, vomit up)3) визивати блювоту; he was vomited у нього визвали блювотиння -
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1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbsich übergeben; [sich] erbrechen3. nounErbrochene, das* * *['vomit] 1. verb(to throw out (the contents of the stomach or other matter) through the mouth; to be sick: Whenever the ship started to move she felt like vomiting.) (sich) erbrechen2. noun(food etc ejected from the stomach.) das Erbrochene* * *vom·it[ˈvɒmɪt, AM ˈvɑ:mɪt]II. vt▪ to \vomit [up] ⇆ sth etw erbrechento \vomit blood Blut spuckento choke on one's own \vomit an seinem Erbrochenen ersticken* * *['vɒmɪt]1. nErbrochene(s) nt; (= act) Erbrechen nt spucken, speien (geh); food erbrechen3. visich erbrechen, sich übergeben* * *A s1. Vomitus m, Erbrechen n2. (das) Erbrochene3. → academic.ru/80685/vomitive">vomitive AB v/t1. vomieren, (er)brechenC v/i1. vomieren, (sich er)brechen, sich übergeben* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbsich übergeben; [sich] erbrechen3. nounErbrochene, das* * *v.erbrechen v.sich übergeben v.übergeben v. -
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['vɔmɪt] 1. сущ.1) рвотаbloody vomit — кровавая рвота, рвота с кровью
2) рвотная масса, блевотинаSyn:spew 1.Syn:emetic 2.2. гл.1) страдать рвотой; тошнить; рвать, блеватьHe was vomiting blood. — Его рвало кровью.
Syn:spew 2.2) срыгиватьHe vomited a small portion of the last dose. — Он срыгнул небольшую часть последней дозы.
3) = vomit out, = vomit up извергать ( обычно с ненавистью и отвращением)Syn:4)а) выбрасывать, выделять, выпускать, выталкивать ( с силой)Syn: -
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1. verb(to throw out (the contents of the stomach or other matter) through the mouth; to be sick: Whenever the ship started to move she felt like vomiting.) vomitar
2. noun(food etc ejected from the stomach.) vómitovomit vb vomitartr['vɒmɪt]1 vómito1 vomitar, devolver1 vomitar, devolvervomit ['vɑmət] v: vomitarvomit n: vómito mv.• vomitar v.n.• vómito s.m.
I 'vɑːmət, 'vɒmɪtintransitiveansitive verb vomitar
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mass noun vómito m['vɒmɪt]1.N vómito m2.VI devolver, vomitar3. VT1) (lit) (also: vomit up) vomitar2) (fig) (=pour out) arrojar, echar* * *
I ['vɑːmət, 'vɒmɪt]intransitive/transitive verb vomitar
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['vomit] 1. verb(to throw out (the contents of the stomach or other matter) through the mouth; to be sick: Whenever the ship started to move she felt like vomiting.) bruhati2. noun(food etc ejected from the stomach.) izbljuvek* * *I [vɔmit]nounizbljuvana hrana, izbljuvek (tudi figuratively); bljuvanje, bruhanje; medicine pomoček za bljuvanje, bljuvalo, vomitivblack vomit — črna snov, ki jo (iz)bljuva bolnik z rumeno mrzlicoII [vɔmit]intransitive verbbljuvati, bruhati; (o vulkanu) bruhati lavo, ogenj; biti izbruhan; privreti iztransitive verb (vomit up) — (iz)bljuvati (jed); (iz)bruhati, izmeta(va)ti; pripraviti k bruhanju (bljuvanju) (koga)he vomited everything he had eaten — izbljuval je vse, kar je (bil) pojedel -
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['vomit] 1. verb(to throw out (the contents of the stomach or other matter) through the mouth; to be sick: Whenever the ship started to move she felt like vomiting.) kaste op2. noun(food etc ejected from the stomach.) bræk* * *['vomit] 1. verb(to throw out (the contents of the stomach or other matter) through the mouth; to be sick: Whenever the ship started to move she felt like vomiting.) kaste op2. noun(food etc ejected from the stomach.) bræk -
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'vomit 1. verb(to throw out (the contents of the stomach or other matter) through the mouth; to be sick: Whenever the ship started to move she felt like vomiting.) kaste opp, spy2. noun(food etc ejected from the stomach.) oppkast, spybrekkmiddel--------spyIsubst. \/ˈvɒmɪt\/1) brekning (dvs. det å kaste opp)2) oppkast, spy3) brekkmiddelthe dog returns to his vomit ( ordspråk) hunden vender seg om til sitt eget spyforklaring: en dåre gjentar sin synd\/dårskap uten å skjemmesIIverb \/ˈvɒmɪt\/1) brekke seg, kaste opp, spy2) ( overført) spy ut, sprute, spy -
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['vomit] 1. verb(to throw out (the contents of the stomach or other matter) through the mouth; to be sick: Whenever the ship started to move she felt like vomiting.) vomitar2. noun(food etc ejected from the stomach.) vómito* * *vom.it[v'ɔmit] n 1 vômito. 2 vomitado. 3 vomitório, emético. • vt+vi vomitar, expelir (também fig). -
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['vomit] 1. verb(to throw out (the contents of the stomach or other matter) through the mouth; to be sick: Whenever the ship started to move she felt like vomiting.) zvracať, dáviť2. noun(food etc ejected from the stomach.) zvratky* * *• vracat• vyvrátit• vydávit• vyvrhnút• zvracanie• zvratok• zvrátená potrava• spôsobit dávenie• dávidlo• chrlit• dávenina• dávenie• dávit -
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