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Stomach

stomach
See: EYES BIGGER THAN ONE'S STOMACH, BUTTERFLIES IN YOUR STOMACH, TURN ONE'S STOMACH.
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  ~1 n 1 the organ inside your body where food begins to be digested (digest1 (1)) 2 the front part of your body, below your chest  (Andrew was lying on his stomach.) 3 do sth on an empty stomach to do something when you have not eaten  (Don't go to work on an empty stomach.) 4 have a strong stomach to be able to see or do things that are unpleasant without feeling sick or upset  (Don't watch that film unless you have a strong stomach.) 5 turn your stomach to make you feel sick or upset  (The sight of the slaughtered cow turned my stomach.) 6 have no stomach for a fight/task etc to have no desire to do something because you do not like doing it etc ~2 v T usually in questions and negatives) 1 to be able to accept something, especially something unpleasant; endure  (can't stomach)  (Tracy couldn't stomach the idea of moving to Glasgow. | hard/difficult to stomach)  (Rob found Cathy's attitude hard to stomach.) 2 to eat something without becoming ill  (I can't stomach fried food.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
2.
  (stomachs, stomaching, stomached) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. Your stomach is the organ inside your body where food is digested before it moves into the intestines. He had an upset stomach... My stomach is completely full. N-COUNT 2. You can refer to the front part of your body below your waist as your stomach. The children lay down on their stomachs. ...stomach muscles. N-COUNT: oft poss N 3. If the front part of your body below your waist feels uncomfortable because you are feeling worried or frightened, you can refer to it as your stomach. His stomach was in knots. N-COUNT: oft poss N 4. If you say that someone has a strong stomach, you mean that they are not disgusted by things that disgust most other people. Surgery often demands actual physical strength, as well as the possession of a strong stomach. N-COUNT 5. If you cannot stomach something, you cannot accept it because you dislike it or disapprove of it. I could never stomach the cruelty involved in the wounding of animals. VERB: with brd-neg, V n/-ing 6. If you do something on an empty stomach, you do it without having eaten. Avoid drinking on an empty stomach. PHRASE: PHR after v 7. If you say that something turns your stomach or makes your stomach turn, you mean that it is so unpleasant or offensive that it makes you feel sick. The true facts will turn your stomach... I saw the shots of what happened on television and my stomach just turned over. PHRASE: V inflects 8. butterflies in your stomach: see butterfly ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
3.
   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English stomak, from Anglo-French estomac, from Latin ~us gullet, esophagus, ~, from Greek ~os, from stoma mouth; akin to Middle Breton staffn mouth, Avestan staman-  Date: 14th century  1.  a.  (1) a dilatation of the alimentary canal of a vertebrate communicating anteriorly with the esophagus and posteriorly with the duodenum  (2) one of the compartments of a ruminant ~ the abomasum is the fourth ~ of a ruminant  b. a cavity in an invertebrate animal that is analogous to a ~  c. the part of the body that contains the ~ ; belly, abdomen  2.  a. desire for food caused by hunger ; appetite  b. inclination, desire had no ~ for an argument; also courage, guts  3. obsolete  a. spirit, valor  b. pride  c. spleen, resentment  II. transitive verb  Date: 1523  1. archaic to take offense at  2. to bear without overt reaction or resentment ; put up with couldn't ~ office politics ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
4.
  n. & v. --n. 1 a the internal organ in which the first part of digestion occurs, being in man a pear-shaped enlargement of the alimentary canal linking the oesophagus to the small intestine. b any of several such organs in animals, esp. ruminants, in which there are four (cf. RUMEN, RETICULUM, OMASUM, ABOMASUM). 2 a the belly, abdomen, or lower front of the body (pit of the stomach). b a protuberant belly (what a stomach he has got!). 3 (usu. foll. by for) a an appetite (for food). b liking, readiness, or inclination (for controversy, conflict, danger, or an undertaking) (had no stomach for the fight). --v.tr. 1 find sufficiently palatable to swallow or keep down. 2 submit to or endure (an affront etc.) (usu. with neg.: cannot stomach it). Phrases and idioms muscular stomach any organ that grinds or squeezes to aid digestion, such as a gizzard. on an empty stomach not having eaten recently. on a full stomach soon after a large meal. stomach-ache a pain in the belly or bowels. stomach-pump a syringe for forcing liquid etc. into or out of the stomach. stomach-tube a tube introduced into the stomach via the gullet for cleansing or emptying it. stomach upset (or upset stomach) a temporary slight disorder of the digestive system. Derivatives stomachful n. (pl. -fuls). stomachless adj. Etymology: ME stomak f. OF stomaque, estomac f. L stomachus f. Gk stomakhos gullet f. stoma mouth ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
5.
  животик - stomach insecticide ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
6.
  желудок – first stomach – fore stomach – fourth stomach – gizzard stomach – glandular stomach – honey stomach – honeycomb stomach – masticatory stomach – miniature stomach – read stomach – third stomach ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
7.
  1. желудок disordered stomach —- расстройство желудка pain in the stomach —- боль в желудке on an empty stomach —- натощак on a full stomach —- на полный желудок, сразу после еды to lie (heavy on one's stomach —- плохо перевариваться to turn smb.'s stomach —- вызывать тошноту у кого-л. 2. живот to crawl upon one's stomach —- ползать на животе (на брюхе) 3. аппетит good stomach is the best sauce —- хороший аппетит - лучшая приправа 4. вкус, склонность (к чему-л.) to have no stomach for smth. —- не иметь вкуса к чему-л.; не иметь (не испытывать) желания что-л. сделать to have no stomach for fighting (for a fight) —- не любить драться; не испытывать желания вступить в драку Id: proud (high) stomach —- высокомерие Id: to turn smb.'s stomach —- быть противным кому-л. Id: my stomach turns at the sight, the sight makes my stomach rise —- меня тошнит (выворачивает (наизнанку)) от этого зрелища Id: to have a strong stomach (for) —- быть небрезгливым, быть не слишком впечатлительным Id: to have a weak stomach —- быть брезгливым (впечатлительным); не выносить тяжелых зрелищ и т. п. Id: this film needs a strong stomach —- чтобы смотреть этот фильм, нужны крепкие нервы; от этого фильма тошнит 5. быть в состоянии съесть; быть в состоянии переварить 6. терпеть, сносить, выносить; переваривать to stomach smth. —- стерпеть (снести, вынести) что-л. to stomach an insult —- проглотить...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
8.
   1. noun  1) желудок; on an empty stomach - на пустой, голодный желудок; to turn ones stomach - вызывать тошноту; претить  2) живот  3) аппетит, вкус, склонность (к чему-л.); to have stomach for - иметь желание  4) obs. отвага, мужество proud/high stomach - высокомерие Syn: abdomen, belly, guts  2. v.  1) быть в состоянии съесть; быть в состоянии переварить  2) стерпеть, снести; to stomach an insult - проглотить обиду ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  - early 14c., from O.Fr. estomac, from L. stomachus "stomach, throat," also "pride, inclination, indignation" (which were thought to have their origin in that organ), from Gk. stomachos "throat, gullet," lit. "mouth, opening," from stoma "mouth." Applied to the openings of various internal organs, especially the stomach, then to the stomach itself. Figurative senses in L. extended into M.E. The verb meaning "to tolerate, put up with" is from 1577; earlier sense was opposite: "to be offended at, resent" (1523), from L. stomachari "to be resentful." ...
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