Translation for '
jaundiced' from English to Latin
ADJ | jaundiced | more jaundiced | most jaundiced | |
VERB | to jaundice | jaundiced | jaundiced jaundicing | jaundices | |
SYNO | icteric | jaundiced | yellow |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- The Guardian noted a literary parallel, describing Christine as "a drolly jaundiced version of Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway".
- Infected animals may develop a jaundiced look which then turns into paleness around the eyes, muzzle, lips, and teats of the cattle.
- Jonathan Swift's "To Betty, the Grisette", gives a rather jaundiced portrayal of the grisette and her intellectual pretensions.
- The filmmaker's jaundiced view of humanity is matched by his eye for the ugly".
- Laurence Sterne, who met Smollett in Italy, satirized Smollett's jaundiced attitude in the character of Smelfungus in "A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy", which was written in part as an answer to Smollett's book.
- The bigoted character of "The Citizen" in James Joyce's novel "Ulysses" is thought to have been at least in part based on what has been described as "a jaundiced portrait of Michael Cusack".
- There were no fatalities, but a few soldiers were left partially paralyzed and jaundiced.
- It deals with burgh politics in the city of Greyness (a thinly disguised Aberdeen) from the 1840s to the 1870s, casting a jaundiced eye on the Victorian ideal of Civic Virtue.
- Laicharting called the beetle "Gelbsüchtiger Dungkäfer", or "jaundiced dung beetle".
- English singer-songwriter Nick Lowe wrote a "jaundiced" (in Lowe's words Lowe was obliged to record a follow-up song called "Rollers Show", which did not meet with the same commercial success. ...
- A letter from Brampton's psychiatrist, dated from 18 March 2016, stated that she was "in crisis" and that she had "disengaged" from local services and had "painted a very jaundiced view of them".
- Mangold compared "Dial of Destiny" to his finale "X-Men" film "Logan", enjoying the notion of what a hero can do for the world when it no longer has a place for him, allowing classical heroes to be seen through the "prism" of today's "jaundiced contemporary attitudes".
- She also paints landscapes, which were called reviewer "evocatively grim," with "jaundiced" color by one reviewer.
- Saunders had a very jaundiced view of the Lutheran Church and the German people (at least those who came to South Australia and settled in places such as Hahndorf and Klemzig, South Australia), finding them boorish and insular.
- During the French Revolution, a jaundiced British lawyer takes the place of a French aristocrat who has been sentenced to the guillotine.
- Unfortunately, Yeo-eun is exposed to Ji-hoon's less-than-charming social obliviousness as he notes her jaundiced eyes and inquires in public whether her urine is brown and bubbly.
- Emma Thompson plays an airport hospitality worker with a jaundiced view of relationships.
- The hosts, an older couple (Andrews and Collins) face their disillusions and marital troubles; a younger, less jaundiced couple (Rupert and York) struggle with their feelings and desires, and a commentator (Durang) oversees and influences the action.
- She claims that a single team member who recognizes these bad habits (the "You" in the book's title, "You First") can cure the whole team by practicing five counteracting habits; first, cure any jaundiced attitude by adopting a fresh start with a positive assumption; second, add one's full value; third, amplify other voices; fourth, know when to say no; and last embrace productive conflict.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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