gash
n. 深长的伤口, 很深的裂缝 v. (使)负深伤, 划开, 砍入很深
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教材释义与例句
划开;砍入很深;(使)负深伤
释义与例句
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A deep cut.
可数 不可数Unwittingly I slashed a gushing gash in my hand with a switchblade.
Vowing that he was “never going to forget the lessons of that day,” President Bush paid tribute last night to the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack, laying wreaths at ground zero, attending a prayer service at St. Paul’s Chapel and making a surprise stop at a firehouse and a memorial museum overlooking the vast gash in the ground where the twin towers once stood.
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A vulva.
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A woman.
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Rubbish, particularly on board a ship or aircraft.
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Nonsense.
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Something low quality.
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Unused film or sound during film editing.
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Poor-quality beer, usually watered down.
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To make a deep, long cut; to slash.
My leg got gashed.
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Of poor quality; makeshift; improvised; temporary; substituted.
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Spare, extra.
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ghastly; hideous
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Alteration of older garsh, from Middle English garsen, from Old French garser, jarsier (Modern French gercer), from Vulgar Latin *charaxāre, from Ancient Greek χαρακτήρ (kharaktḗr, “engraver”).
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