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词汇 bile
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Definition of bile in English:

bile

noun bʌɪlbaɪl
mass noun
  • 1A bitter greenish-brown alkaline fluid which aids digestion and is secreted by the liver and stored in the gall bladder.

    胆汁

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The main function of the gallbladder is to store bile, a digestive fluid produced by the liver.
    • The gall bladder stores and secretes bile, which includes salts used to break down food.
    • The gall bladder receives bile from the liver, stores and concentrates it, and delivers it to the intestine as required.
    • The gall bladder acts as a regulator of bile from the liver, increasing or decreasing it to suit, depending on your diet.
    • It stores a green liquid called bile, which is produced by the liver to help the body digest fats and other substances.
    • It also stimulates release of bile from the liver and pepsin from the stomach.
    • Augmentin can cause jaundice by slowing the normal flow of bile from the liver.
    • It stores bile, a liquid produced by the liver, and then releases it into the intestine to help digestion.
    • In a healthy liver, blood and bile travel in opposite directions and never meet.
    • A sac located under the liver that stores and concentrates bile secreted by the liver.
    • The gallbladder is a small muscular sac located under the liver that stores bile secreted by the liver.
    • However, the mechanism of the response to heat stress vis-a-vis the formation and flow of bile in liver is not known.
    • The gallbladder is a tiny pouch that stores the bile produced by the liver.
    • The gallbladder stores bile, used to emulsify beneficial fats so the body can absorb them.
    • The duodenum receives bile from the liver and digestive enzymes from the pancreas.
    • The presence of lipids in the intestine stimulates the secretion of bile and pancreatic juice.
    • No one wants to get blood, pus, bile, or urine over their clothes, after all, not to mention faeces or vomit.
    • Gall stones in the Gall bladder, a storehouse for bile secreted by the liver, is a common health problem.
    • As the condition progresses, nodules appear and the liver becomes stained with bile.
    • Enzymes and bile salts in the gastric juice clearly augment the damaging effects of the acid.
    Synonyms
    acrimony, resentment, rancour, sourness, acerbity, asperity
  • 2Anger, bitterness, or irritability.

    〈喻〉暴躁,乖戾,坏脾气,怒气

    his response was full of bile and hatred
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Feel your bile rise in righteous indignation as you realise they've put in not one but two Coldplay albums.
    • This is where the bile and the agony and the rage of rock and roll was sharpened and honed.
    • Miette felt a sudden burst of irrational anger rise up in her like bile.
    • Frothing and foaming and using words dripping with bile and hatred.
    • Isaacs gives us occasional glimpses of the man beneath all the poisonous bile.
    • Who wants to flip to the sports page only to find bitter bile and moping?
    • Scratch the surface and all you'll find resentment, bitterness and bile!
    • I am boring and bitter and pathetic and full of bile, but despite that, I care about you and how you care about me and we care about each other.
    • Lara's panic had turned to hot anger, rising in the back of her throat like bile.
    • So it is that one notices that a marked tendency to bile and ill-humour surfaces among blog entries.
    • You can see the bile and fury rising up in their necks, and then all hell breaks loose.
    • Such nice sentiments, but from the Greens, their sweetness is as bitter as bile.
    • The Sunday papers in Ireland were full of bile for the Lord Mayor.
    • It would not, through the mysterious alchemy of hatred and bile, become poison.
    • Still, if you want your Crisis analysis to have plenty of bite and a dash of bile, relish Living Dangerously.
    • I can feel anger and bile rising in me, rising up out of the years of desperation and hollow fury.
    • There's sheer anger and sheer angst, there's bile and hatred, there is loathing.
    • Not only do these dark souls live each day consumed by hatred and bile, but they drag others into it.
    • A stomach full of bile with lashings of politically incorrect humour, Burns is back.
    • The first festival I attended was by far the best, because the air was thick with bile and acrimony.
    Synonyms
    annoyance, vexation, exasperation, crossness, irritation, irritability, indignation, pique, displeasure, resentment

Origin

Mid 16th century: from French, from Latin bilis.

  • yellow from Old English:

    As with other colour words such as auburn and brown, the root of yellow probably referred to a wider range of colours than the modern word. It shares an ancestor with gold (see golden), but is also related to gall (Old English), bile (mid 17th century), and the final element of melancholy, all of which derive from the greenish colour of bile. The yellow egg yolk (Old English), which could be spelt yelk into the 17th century, was also related to yellow. In the 17th century yellow rather than green was the colour of jealousy, possibly with the idea of a jealous person being ‘jaundiced’ or bitter. The word jaundice (Middle English) is from Old French jaune ‘yellow’, from the symptomatic yellowish complexion. Yellow is now associated with cowardice, a link that began in the 1850s in the USA. Since the 1920s a coward has been said to be yellow-bellied or a yellow-belly.

Rhymes

aisle, Argyle, awhile, beguile, Carlisle, Carlyle, compile, De Stijl, ensile, file, guile, I'll, interfile, isle, Kabyle, kyle, lisle, Lyle, Mikhail, mile, Nile, pile, rank-and-file, resile, rile, Ryle, Sieg Heil, smile, spile, stile, style, tile, vile, Weil, while, wile, worthwhile

Definition of bile in US English:

bile

nounbaɪlbīl
  • 1A bitter greenish-brown alkaline fluid that aids digestion and is secreted by the liver and stored in the gallbladder.

    胆汁

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Gall stones in the Gall bladder, a storehouse for bile secreted by the liver, is a common health problem.
    • The gall bladder stores and secretes bile, which includes salts used to break down food.
    • The gallbladder is a small muscular sac located under the liver that stores bile secreted by the liver.
    • The gallbladder is a tiny pouch that stores the bile produced by the liver.
    • The gallbladder stores bile, used to emulsify beneficial fats so the body can absorb them.
    • No one wants to get blood, pus, bile, or urine over their clothes, after all, not to mention faeces or vomit.
    • A sac located under the liver that stores and concentrates bile secreted by the liver.
    • It also stimulates release of bile from the liver and pepsin from the stomach.
    • It stores bile, a liquid produced by the liver, and then releases it into the intestine to help digestion.
    • It stores a green liquid called bile, which is produced by the liver to help the body digest fats and other substances.
    • However, the mechanism of the response to heat stress vis-a-vis the formation and flow of bile in liver is not known.
    • Augmentin can cause jaundice by slowing the normal flow of bile from the liver.
    • As the condition progresses, nodules appear and the liver becomes stained with bile.
    • The gall bladder receives bile from the liver, stores and concentrates it, and delivers it to the intestine as required.
    • The duodenum receives bile from the liver and digestive enzymes from the pancreas.
    • In a healthy liver, blood and bile travel in opposite directions and never meet.
    • The main function of the gallbladder is to store bile, a digestive fluid produced by the liver.
    • The presence of lipids in the intestine stimulates the secretion of bile and pancreatic juice.
    • The gall bladder acts as a regulator of bile from the liver, increasing or decreasing it to suit, depending on your diet.
    • Enzymes and bile salts in the gastric juice clearly augment the damaging effects of the acid.
    Synonyms
    acrimony, resentment, rancour, sourness, acerbity, asperity
  • 2Anger; irritability.

    〈喻〉暴躁,乖戾,坏脾气,怒气

    that topic is sure to stir up plenty of bile
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Miette felt a sudden burst of irrational anger rise up in her like bile.
    • It would not, through the mysterious alchemy of hatred and bile, become poison.
    • Scratch the surface and all you'll find resentment, bitterness and bile!
    • Who wants to flip to the sports page only to find bitter bile and moping?
    • Such nice sentiments, but from the Greens, their sweetness is as bitter as bile.
    • I can feel anger and bile rising in me, rising up out of the years of desperation and hollow fury.
    • I am boring and bitter and pathetic and full of bile, but despite that, I care about you and how you care about me and we care about each other.
    • This is where the bile and the agony and the rage of rock and roll was sharpened and honed.
    • The Sunday papers in Ireland were full of bile for the Lord Mayor.
    • So it is that one notices that a marked tendency to bile and ill-humour surfaces among blog entries.
    • The first festival I attended was by far the best, because the air was thick with bile and acrimony.
    • Frothing and foaming and using words dripping with bile and hatred.
    • Still, if you want your Crisis analysis to have plenty of bite and a dash of bile, relish Living Dangerously.
    • Lara's panic had turned to hot anger, rising in the back of her throat like bile.
    • Feel your bile rise in righteous indignation as you realise they've put in not one but two Coldplay albums.
    • You can see the bile and fury rising up in their necks, and then all hell breaks loose.
    • There's sheer anger and sheer angst, there's bile and hatred, there is loathing.
    • Isaacs gives us occasional glimpses of the man beneath all the poisonous bile.
    • A stomach full of bile with lashings of politically incorrect humour, Burns is back.
    • Not only do these dark souls live each day consumed by hatred and bile, but they drag others into it.
    Synonyms
    annoyance, vexation, exasperation, crossness, irritation, irritability, indignation, pique, displeasure, resentment

Origin

Mid 16th century: from French, from Latin bilis.

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