英:[ˈentreɪlz]
美:[ˈɛnˌtrelz, -trəlz]
英:[ˈentreɪlz]
美:[ˈɛnˌtrelz, -trəlz]
en·trails
en treIlz
Noun
1. internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity);
"`viscera' is the plural form of `viscus'"
"动物体内的内部部分",公元1300年左右,源自古法语 entrailles(12世纪),源自晚期拉丁语 intralia "内部部分,肠道"(8世纪),源自改变形式的拉丁语 interanea,名词用法的中性复数形式 interaneus "内部的,内在的",源自 inter "之间,在之中"(源自 PIE *enter "之间,在之中",比较级形式的词根 *en "内部")。
拉丁语 interanea 产生了晚期拉丁语 intrania,因此意大利语 entrango,西班牙语 entrañas,古法语 entraigne; 显然导致现代英语单词的另一种形式是受到拉丁语中性复数(集体)形容词后缀 -alia(法语 -aille)的影响。
Middle English entrailles, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin intralia, alteration of Latin interanea, plural of interaneum intestine, from neuter of interaneus interior
The first known use of entrails was in the 14th century
entrainverb
to put or go aboard a train
entrainverb
to put or go aboard a train
entrainverb
to put or go aboard a train
entrailsplural noun
internal organs : visceraespecially: the part of the digestive system composed of the intestines
entrailsnoun plural
the bowels or viscera especially of an animal
1 There was another spasm in his entrails; the heavy boots were approaching.
2 She watched as I finished cutting up the little squids and cleaning out the entrails that had become black with its ink.
3 Steel bit into flesh just above the Dothraki's waist, and opened him from backbone to belly button, spilling his entrails into the dust.
4 With trembling hands, I unwound the entrails from the bush.
5 Then, as they had no wine, they made libation with clear spring water, broiling the entrails first; and when the bones were burnt and tripes shared, they spitted the carved meat.
6 I use my knife to cut open the rabbit’s abdomen and clean out its entrails, and to peel the rabbit’s skin away from the meat.
7 Near the lone hangar, lethargic mechanics in grease-stained uniforms poked among the entrails of decrepit jets far removed from their vintage years.
8 He cut out the steaming entrails.
他割下冒着热气的内脏。
9 From inside her Davos saw green gushing from a thousand broken jars, poison from the entrails of a dying beast, glistening, shining, spreading across the surface of the river .
10 Let bookworms gnaw his entrails...and when at last he goeth to his last punishment, let the flames of hell consume him for ever.
11 It was easy to read the message in his entrails.
12 With fingers that shook, I worked the entrails back into the wound.
13 To remove the intestines or entrails of; eviscerate.
取出内脏除去肠胃等内脏;挖去…内脏。
14 In our own entrails, genesis.
在我们的内脏里创世。
15 Minor embellishments aside, the filmhas been both celebrated and criticized for its gritty realism, which includes close-ups of everything from spurting arteries to rats feeding on human entrails.
16 But in the bad old days people who wanted an accurate picture of the days to come would consult a soothsayer who poked through chicken entrails, or looked to the stars.
但是在过去的苦日子里,人们要想准确预知未来,就得向预言家求神问卜,他们要么捅穿小鸡的内脏、要么观察天象,从而得出结论。
17 “Maybe we could avoid talking about entrails, too.”
18 Little flashes of light blinked out as the spirits sped through his blood vessels and entrails, crisscrossing synapses and cell membranes.
19 The air filled with the sick odor of warm living entrails.
20 As they all took this in, sickly green fear pulled at their entrails, and their eyes flickered looking for some hatch or hideaway from death.
1 肠
intestinal enteric alvine viscera gut bowel intestine inward innards inside entero- enteron tharm enteral erepsin
2 内脏
visceral splanchnic innards viscera giblets internal gut bowel inward pluck haslet tharm inside offal gralloch numbles intestinal intestine gizzard insides guts purtenance work bag tripe viscus umbles
3 细节