gut
n. 剧情, 内容, 内脏, 肚子, 海峡, 勇气 vt. 取出内脏, 毁坏...的内部
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教材释义与例句
内脏;肠子;剧情;胆量;海峡;勇气;直觉;肠
取出内脏;摧毁(建筑物等)的内部
简单的;本质的,根本的;本能的,直觉的
释义与例句
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The alimentary canal, especially the intestine.
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The abdomen of a person, especially one that is enlarged.
可数 非正式 不可数You've developed quite a beer gut since I last met you.
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The intestines of an animal used to make strings of a tennis racket or violin, etc.
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A person's emotional, visceral self.
可数 不可数I have a funny feeling in my gut.
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A class that is not demanding or challenging.
可数 非正式 不可数You should take Intro Astronomy: it's a gut.
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A narrow passage of water.
可数 不可数the Gut of Canso
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The sac of silk taken from a silkworm when ready to spin its cocoon, for the purpose of drawing it out into a thread. When dry, it is exceedingly strong, and is used as the snood of a fishing line.
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To eviscerate.
及物Holonym: field dress
The fisherman guts the fish before cooking them.
The lioness gutted her prey.
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To remove or destroy the most important parts of.
及物Fire gutted the building.
Congress gutted the welfare bill.
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To dishearten; to crush (the spirits of).
及物They were gutted by the court's decision.
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Made of gut.
a violin with gut strings
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Instinctive.
gut reaction
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From Middle English gut, gutte, gotte, from Old English gutt (usually in plural guttas (“guts, entrails”)), from Proto-Germanic *gut-, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰewd- (“to pour”). Related to English gote (“drain”), Old English ġēotan (“to pour”). More at gote, yote. The verb is from Middle English gutten, gotten (“to gut”).
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