英:[ˈgʌtɪd]
美:[ˈɡʌtɪd]
英:[ˈgʌtɪd]
美:[ˈɡʌtɪd]
adj.
容易消化的
v.
毁坏(建筑物等)的内部( gut的过去式和过去分词 )
取出…的内脏
noun
bowels, entrails—usually used in plural
fish guts
digestive tractalso: part of the digestive tract and especially the intestine or stomach
belly, abdomen
catgut
guts plural the inner essential parts
the guts of a car
guts plural fortitude and stamina in coping with what alarms, repels, or discourages : courage, pluck
had the guts to run for public office
the basic visceral, emotional, or instinctual part of a person Consult more than one financial adviser before making a final choice, and trust your gut.—Quentin Fottrell My gut says this is, overall, a terrible idea.—Erica Buist—often used before another nounmaking a gut decisiona gut feeling"Tony's a very driven guy, and he makes a lot of decisions based on gut instinct," …—Tom Nides
She knew in her gut that he was lying.
a narrow passagealso: a narrow waterway or small creek
the sac of silk taken from a silkworm ready to spin its cocoon and drawn out into a thread for use as a snell
gut course
adjective
arising from one's inmost self : visceral
a gut reaction
having strong impact or immediate relevance
gut issues
verb
transitive verb
eviscerate
to extract all the essential passages or portions from
to destroy the inside of
fire gutted the building
to destroy the essential power or effectiveness of
inflation gutting the economy
abbreviation
grand unified theory; grand unification theory
gut feeling直觉
Noun, Adjective, and Verb Middle English, from Old English guttas, plural; probably akin to Old English gēotan to pour
The first known use of gut was before the 12th century
gut1 of 2noun
entrails, viscera—usually used in plural
the alimentary canal or part of it (as the intestine or stomach)
abdomen sense 1, belly
plural the inner essential parts
plural courage
gut2 of 2verb
to remove the entrails from
scale and gut a fish
to destroy the inside of
fire gutted the building
1 That decision took a lot of guts.
2 His bill made it through a committee, but was gutted.
提案被一个委员会通过,但随即被腰斩。
3 the guts of a business deal
4 It had completely destroyed or gutted twenty or thirty small three - story houses.
它彻底炸毁或破坏了二三十幢三层楼的小型住宅.
5 The entire apartment had been gutted.
整个公寓已经被摧毁殆尽。
6 These changes can increase inflammation and impact the gut’s ability to metabolize nutrients and produce metabolites, which in turn affects the body’s sensitivity to insulin and its ability to metabolize glucose.
7 Critics claim that these reforms will gut the law.
8 When we bought it, it had been gutted and then abandoned for 15 years.
我们买下它的时候,内部一塌糊涂,已经十五年没有人住过。
9 A factory stands gutted and deserted.
一座内部被毁的废置工厂矗立在那里。
10 The house was completely gutted.
这房子里的东西全部被毁。
11 The huge factory was gutted in minutes.
那座大工厂的内部于几分钟内全部烧毁.
12 Officials said the blaze, caused by a leaking oil pipe from the refinery, gutted about 100 homes in two hours.
官方表示这次火灾是由于炼油厂输油管道泄露,在两个小时内波及到了100多户人家。
13 The salmon is already gutted and filleted.
14 Top photo: A gutted shopping mall overlooks the entrance to Gagra.
图1:矗立在加格拉市入口,一座被烧毁的商场。
15 The building gutted by the fire.
那楝建筑物的内部被火焚毁.
16 I could make out the gutted hulk of the tanker.
我可以辨认出油船破烂不堪的残骸。
17 Both have been gutted and given afromosia wood extensions.
建筑内部均已被毁,留下延伸的非洲红豆木。
18 the guts of a machine
19 Now many of its streets are gutted and charred.
现在,该城市的许多街道都被破坏与烧毁.
20 The bar had been gutted and newly arranged throughout.
那个酒巴间完全重新修理过,重新布置过.
1 毁坏了的
2 郁闷
3 极度厌倦
4 非常沮丧
5 精疲力尽
beat greasy beaten spun half-dead outworn jiggered zonked flakers wacked-out rattle fag zonk crumped out done in into the ground down and out like death for a loss
7 绝望
broken desperate hopeless whipped despairing disconsolate desperately hopelessly despair desperation doom and gloom
8 极度失望
11 郁闷的
12 极度伤心
13 非常失望