英 [ˈbɪliəs] 美 [ˈbɪliəs]
adj. 胆汁的;坏脾气的
bilious /ˈbɪlɪəs/
形容词 If someone describes the appearance of something as bilious, they mean that they think it looks unpleasant and rather disgusting. 令人作呕的
...a bilious shade of green.
...一层让人作呕的绿色。
形容词 Bilious is sometimes used to describe the feelings or behaviour of someone who is extremely angry or bad-tempered. 怒气冲天的
His speech was a bilious, rancorous attack on young people.
他的演讲是对年轻人的一次充满怒气与怨恨的抨击。
胆汁的
胆汁的
胆汁过多的
... bilinguist通双语言者 bilious胆汁质的 biliteral两字母组成 ...
... Mark off 划出 Phlegmatic 粘质液的,冷静的,冷淡的,冷漠的 Bilious 胆汁的,胆汁过多的,坏脾气的 ...
... bile n.胆汁 bilious adj.多胆汁的,坏脾气的 bilingual adj.(能说)两种语言(Language)的 ...
... bilious temperament 胆汁质 bilious 暴躁的 bilious 胆汁的 ...
biliary 胆的;胆汁的;输送胆汁的;由于胆汁异状的
bile 胆汁;愤怒
biliousness 身体不适感;暴躁
His speech was a bilious, rancorous attack on young people.
他的演讲是对年轻人的一次充满怒气与怨恨的抨击。
He was a bilious old gentleman.
他是一位脾气乖戾的老先生。
Sometimes I think I'm a bad girl, capricious, adamant, and bilious .
有时我觉得我是坏的女孩,任性,坚决,和胆汁。
There would be time later for bilious regret and the unique poisons of whatever the bassist thought.
It "nails the thorny subject of race relations with a bilious zest that takes one's breath away", wrote the Guardian's theatre critic Michael Billington, in an early review.
But compared with the Republicans, where the debate has been less bilious and the front-runner, George W. Bush, should have no trouble uniting everyone should he be nominated, the Democrats are in danger of dividing again: not over ideology, this time, but tactics.