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英:[gʌts]
美:[gʌts]
v.
狼吞虎咽,贪婪地吃,飞碟游戏(比赛双方每组5人,相距15码,互相掷接飞碟)
毁坏(建筑物等)的内部( gut的第三人称单数 )
取出…的内脏
n.
勇气( gut的名词复数 )
内脏
消化道的下段
肠
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
“精神,勇气”,1893年起,gut(名词)的比喻性复数形式。肠子是精神所在之处的观念至少可以追溯到14世纪中叶(比较bowel)。
敢打敢拼的精神
勇气
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
gutsyadjective
aggressively tough : courageous a gutsy hockey player
a gutsy decision
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 Lord, it would be better to be born without an arm than to go through life with no guts.
2 I worry so much about them knowing my secret that my stomach feels like I’ve been kicked in the guts.
3 Then he started work on the sow and paunched her, lugging out the hot bags of colored guts, pushing them into a pile on the rock while the others watched him.
4 I would never have had the guts to talk to a cute boy I just met.
5 By the time they finish, the crewmen are standing ankle-deep in fish guts.
到他们完工时,船员站的地方鱼内脏已堆至脚踝。
6 Those knives cut skin—open, wounded, guts spilling out for everybody to see.
7 The caustic chemicals of fear continued to surge in their brains and in their guts.
8 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.
9 It tore my guts to see my siblings so shattered.
10 Father motioned to a demon machine whose guts lay scattered around a board.
11 He hated my guts, and I think he hated everyone’s guts at that moment, but mine most of all, and I didn’t blame him.
12 “So are we selling? Buying? Cleaning his guts off the ceiling?”
13 “I don’t know if you have the—pardon the expression—guts for it.”
14 “He’s so little he can’t have enough guts to make that much difference.”
15 The bombs are spread out over the long hours so that just when you think the raid is over, another blast sends shock waves through your guts.
16 “If you hurt me, my father will come here and wipe you and yours off the face of the earth and feed your guts to dogs.”
17 He vomited when he turned a corner and saw the construction site of the Capitol, emptying his guts from either a bad oyster or the hugeness of the thing stirring rebellion in his very being.
18 I've got a terrible pain in the guts.
我肚子疼得厉害.
19 It was dead, half-buried in the snow and its belly had been sliced open, its guts glistening wet in the moonlight.
20 I took the axe and, with a wild scream that rose from my guts, I rushed forward, prepared to rip him down the middle with a single stroke.