bile 英 [baɪl]   美 [baɪl]

bile

bile  英 [baɪl] 美 [baɪl]

n. 胆汁;愤怒 

名词复数:biles 

It feeds on your bile and misery. 它以你的愤怒和痛苦为食。
They are mixed with animal glue and ox bile to make the lustre stay. 画师把它们跟动物胶和牛胆汁混合,以使颜色的光泽长存。

  • In medicine, bile is a fluid secreted by the liver and used to help breakdown fats. Because it used to be associated with anger, feeling your bile rise is the same as feeling mounting anger.
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  • n. 胆汁;愤怒
  • 1. It feeds on your bile and misery.

    它以你的愤怒和痛苦为食。

  • 2. They are mixed with animal glue and ox bile to make the lustre stay.

    画师把它们跟动物胶和牛胆汁混合,以使颜色的光泽长存。

  • 3. Then one February afternoon, alone in her bedroom, she reached for the textbook and her heart banged and her mouth filled with peanut butter-flavored bile.

    接着在二月里一个下午,她单独呆在卧室里,够到那本教科书,她的心蹦蹦跳起来,嘴里冲满花生奶油味道的胆汁。

  • bile (n.) "yellow bitter liquid secreted by the liver that aids in digestion," 1660s, from French bile (17c.) "bile," also, informally, "anger," from Latin bilis "fluid secreted by the liver," also one of the four humors (also known as choler), thus "bitterness of feeling, peevishness," supposedly caused by excess of bile (especially as black bile, 1797). The Latin word is of uncertain origin.
bile / baɪl ; NAmE baɪl / noun [uncountable ] 1 the greenish brown liquid with a bitter unpleasant taste that is produced by the liverto help the body to deal with the fats we eat, and that can come into your mouth when you vomitwith an empty stomach 胆汁 2 ( formal) anger or hatred 愤怒;憎恨 The critic's review of the play was just a paragraph of bile. 那位批评家对这部戏剧的评论不过是在发泄怒气。 bile / baɪl ; NAmE baɪl /
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