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gorge是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 峡谷,峡,山峡
  2. 咽喉
  3. 咽下物,胃里的食物,吞饵
  4. 作呕,厌恶
  5. 暴食,大吃,贪吃,饱吃,饱食
  6. 障碍物,堆积物
  7. 【筑城】背面出入口
v. (动词)
  1. 使吃饱,使塞饱,填饱,使吃得过饱
  2. 狼吞虎咽地吃,拼命吃, 贪婪地吞咽,吞吃,吞下,咽下
  3. 阻塞,使扩张
  4. 使塞足,使注满,使塞满
  5. 狼吞虎咽,贪婪地吃,吃得直打饱嗝,使劲吸食,暴食
  6. 大量地做 ...

gorge变形

复数:gorges

第三人称单数:gorges

现在分词:gorging

过去式:gorged

过去分词:gorged

gorge词根

词根:gorge

n.

gormandise 讲究饮食;大吃大喝

gormandize 大吃大喝;讲究饮食

vi.

gormandise 贪食;狼吞虎咽地吃

gormandize 狼吞虎咽

vt.

gormandise 贪食;狼吞虎咽地吃

gormandize 狼吞虎咽

gorge英英释义

noun (1)

a narrow passage through landespecially: a narrow steep-walled canyon or part of a canyon

throat—often used with rise to indicate revulsion accompanied by a sensation of constriction

My gorge rises at the sight of blood.

a hawk's crop

stomach, belly

the entrance into an outwork (such as a bastion) of a fort

a primitive device used instead of a fishhook that consists of an object (such as a piece of bone attached in the middle of a line) easy to swallow but difficult to eject

a mass choking a passage

a river dammed by an ice gorge

the line on the front of a coat or jacket formed by the crease of the lapel and collar

verb

intransitive verb

to eat greedily or to repletionalso: to partake of something in large amounts

gorging on books

transitive verb

to stuff to capacity : glut

to fill completely or to the point of distension

veins gorged with blood

to consume greedily

noun (2)

the act or an instance of gorging

gorge词组

gorge dam峡谷坝

gorge区别

 dine, gorge, have, swallow, eat, devour, consume

这组词都有“吃”的意思,其区别是:

dine正式用词,既可指一日三餐中的任何一餐,也可以指特殊的用餐。

gorge侧重指拼命地吃或塞,强调吃饱或吃得过量。

have可与eat换用,但强调一次性的动作。

swallow主要指吃的整个过程的第二部分“咽”,并常指咀嚼得匆匆忙忙地吃。

eat普通用词,使用广泛。既可用于人,也可用于动物。

devour指狼吞虎咽地吃,强调吃得既快又彻底。

consume侧重痛痛快快地吃得一干二净,可用于人和动物。

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gorge词源中文解释

14世纪中期,“喉咙”,来自古法语 gorge “喉咙; 狭窄的通道”(12世纪),源自晚期拉丁语 gurges “食道,喉咙,下颚”,也指“海湾,漩涡”,可能与拉丁语 gurgulio “食道,气管”有关,源自 PIE 词根 *gwora- “食物,吞咽”。在古法语中,“深而狭窄的山谷”的引申意义。从1520年代开始用作“已经被吞咽的东西”,因此在表示恶心的厌恶的比喻语中使用。

gorge_地理学行业词汇

峡谷

又称 :峡谷(canyon )

gorge词源英文解释

Noun (1), Verb, and Noun (2) Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin gurga, alteration of gurges, from Latin, whirlpool — more at voracious

The first known use of gorge was in the 14th century

gorge儿童词典英英释义

gore1 of 4noun

a tapering or triangular piece of cloth (as in a skirt)

gore2 of 4verb

to cut into a tapering triangular form

to provide with a gore

gore3 of 4verb

to pierce or wound with something pointed (as a tusk or horn)

gore4 of 4noun

blood entry 1 sense 1aespecially: clotted blood

violent or bloody images

gorillanoun

a typically black ape of equatorial Africa that is much larger but stands less erect than the related chimpanzee

gorillanoun

a typically black ape of equatorial Africa that is much larger but stands less erect than the related chimpanzee

Gorgonnoun

any of three snaky-haired sisters in Greek mythology capable of turning to stone anyone who looked at them

gorgeousadjective

having an impressive beauty

a gorgeous sunset

gorgeousadjective

having an impressive beauty

a gorgeous sunset

gorge1 of 2noun

a narrow passage, ravine, or steep-walled canyon

gorge2 of 2verb

to eat greedily : stuff oneself

gorge 例句

1 Hanging from the branches of trees growing out of the rocky gorge face, the men slid and tumbled down toward the river.

2 Slowly, taking her time, Betita walked across the mesa to the rim of the gorge.

3 I’m eating it like popcorn, gorging off my palm, when I see a figure in the dark.

4 The children gorged themselves on cake at the party.

小孩在宴会上贪婪地吃蛋糕塞饱肚子。

5 The attack would cross the river up above the narrow gorge and spread up the hillside.

6 More than one of the residents had dreamed of gorging on a magnificent banquet, only to wake up devastated.

7 The first two trestles exploded into flame, sparks and timber plummeting into the gorge below.

8 The camaradas also found a large pile of nuts that they gorged on.

9 Everyone gorged themselves while we watched the basketball practice.

10 Since the night before last, for the first time in all the years I had been going to the gorge, I was not interested in watching.

11 Tally spread her jacket, but the air in the gorge was still.

12 Cape becomes bar, and plain shoal, and valley and gorge deep water and channel.

岬角成了沙洲和浅滩, 溪谷和山峡成了深水与湖峡.

13 America continues to gorge.

而美国还在继续挥霍。

14 I spotted a couple in bright quilted jackets with their arms around each other’s waists weaving their way down to the bottom of the gorge.

15 “You’ve already read this book. I’ve seen you, and besides, it’s only a silly novel—not fit for reading, and a sin on the Sabbath—” Lyddie could feel the gorge rising in her throat.

16 This was when robber barons started to collect unauthorized taxes on the gorge.

就是在那个时候,强盗贵族开始对峡谷收取未经授权的税款.

17 I thanked him and we sprang up the mountain, cut across through the gorge and home.

18 Minli could not see the tip or the bottom of it, as it seemed to grow out of a gorge so deep that the base must have been at the foundation of the earth.

19 A deep gorge drops some 650 feet (198 meters) near the abandoned city of Araden, Crete.

靠近克里特岛的被遗弃的城市阿雷登araden的一个深峡谷下陷了约650英尺198米。

20 He goes into Gorge Square Gardens by the West Gate.

他从西门走进乔治广场花园.

gorge 同义词

4 隘路

notch defile

7 聚集物

glomeration

10 尽情享受

luxuriate have a field day

11 塞饱

replete

15 气愤

excited ablaze

16 吞饵

bite

17 沟壑

ravine gully gulch linn

19 饱吃

tuck-out

22 出入口

gateway

25 饱餐

fill

26 冰块

ice ice cube

27 沉醉

besotted

32 使吃饱

englut fill glut

33 喉咙

throttle

34 柱颈

necking

36 拚命吃

gormandize

gorge 短语相关

make someone's gorge rise

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