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bilious

/bil-yuhs/US // ˈbɪl yəs //UK // (ˈbɪlɪəs) //

胆汁质,胆汁淤积,胆汁质的,胆汁

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Physiology, Pathology. relating to bile or to an excess secretion of bile.
    • : Pathology. having, caused by, or attended by trouble with the bile or liver.
    • : peevish; irritable; cranky.
    • : extremely unpleasant or distasteful: a long scarf of bright, bilious green.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inqueasy
as insickly

Examples

  • When you show people real human beings, most people don't want to be dismissive and bilious.

  • I'd already drafted a bitter, bilious, bombastic broadside against the right-wing hacks on the Republican Court.

  • GOP is a mummy-wrapped skeleton sitting in its own chilly mausoleum of bilious resentments and creepy sentimentality.

  • In fact, the GOP is a mummy-wrapped skeleton sitting in its own chilly mausoleum of bilious resentments and creepy sentimentality.

  • I can't say that I appreciate green shadows under the eyes, nor do I see anything poetic in a bilious air.

  • Malta Fever, or bilious remittent fever, is found in some of the islands taken from Spain.

  • A Derangement in my stomach which seemed of the bilious kind determined me to return to town in search of advice.

  • He had recently brought Cattledon out of a bilious attack, and ran in this evening to see whether the cure lasted.

  • If you could be hard-hearted enough to win H. from this bilious beverage, would it not be worth the perils?