gore
n. 流出的血, 淤血, 三角形布 vt. 把...剪成楔形三角布, 缝以补裆, 刺伤, 抵
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1.
Blood, especially that from a wound when thickened due to exposure to the air.
瘀血
淤血
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A gout or mass of such blood.
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Carnage, bloodshed, murder, violence.
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Dirt, filth, often dung or mud.
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A triangular piece of land where roads meet.
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A triangular strip of land left over at the end of a not-fully-rectangular field.
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A small piece of land left unincorporated due to competing surveys or a surveying error.
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A triangular or rhomboid piece of fabric, especially one forming part of a three-dimensional surface such as a sail or a skirt.
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An elastic gusset for providing a snug fit in a shoe.
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The curved surface that lies between two close lines of longitude on a globe, or an equivalent section of a spherical or dome-shaped object in general.ᵂᵖ
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A charge, delineated by two inwardly curved lines, starting respectively from the middle base corner and one of the two chief corners and meeting in the fess point.
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A sign immediately adjacent to an exit from a roadway identifying it as an exit, optionally with the exit's identification number.
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A projecting point.
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To cover or smear with blood.
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To pierce with a horn or tusk.
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及物The bull gored the matador.
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To pierce with anything pointed, such as a spear.
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To needle or wound the feelings of.
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To cut into a triangular form.
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To provide with a gore.
to gore an apron
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From Middle English gore, gor, gorre (“mud, muck”), from Old English gor (“manure, dung, filth, muck, dirt”), from Proto-West Germanic *gor, from Proto-Germanic *gurą (“half-digested stomach contents; faeces; manure”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʷʰer- (“hot; warm”). Cognate to Old Norse gorr, gor (“intestines, (half-digested) intestinal contents, filth, dung; peat, silt earth”).
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