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Bilious
The word "bilious" originates from the Latin word "bilis," meaning "bile," which was one of the four bodily fluids (along with blood, phlegm, and melancholy) believed by ancient Greeks and Romans to compose the body. In medieval medicine, bile was thought to be responsible for determining a person's temperament, with people having a bitter, irritable, or choleric personality being said to have "bile" in excess. As a result, the term "bilious" emerged to describe someone with a sour, irritable, or easily angered disposition. This association with bile as a cause of bad temper persisted well into the 19th century. Today, however, "bilious" is more commonly used to describe a sour or bitter taste, or (especially in British English) a state of being queasy or nauseous.
adjective
(of) bile; having much bile; having much bile disease
irritable, grumpy, irritable
feeling as if you might vomit soon
cảm giác như thể bạn có thể nôn sớm
Tôi cảm thấy hơi buồn bã sau bữa tối tối qua.
một cuộc tấn công song phương
creating an unpleasant effect
tạo ra hiệu ứng khó chịu
một chiếc váy màu xanh lá cây
angry; full of anger
tức giận; đầy giận dữ
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