gut
- IPA[ɡʌt]
英式
- the stomach or belly;the lower alimentary canal or a part of this; the intestine
- remove the intestines and other internal organs from (a fish or other animal) before cooking it.;remove or destroy completely the internal parts of (a building or other structure)
verb: gut, 3rd person present: guts, gerund or present participle: gutting, past tense: gutted, past participle: gutted
noun: gut, plural noun: guts
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名詞
- 1. the stomach or belly the terrible pain in his gut 同義詞
- ▪ the lower alimentary canal or a part of this; the intestine microbes which naturally live in the human gut
- ▪ entrails that have been removed or exposed in violence or by a butcher. 同義詞
- ▪ informal a fat stomach.
- ▪ the inner parts or essence of something the guts of a modern computer
- ▪ used to form names attributing negative characteristics to people what's the matter with you, misery guts? greedy guts
- 2. informal used in reference to a feeling or reaction based on an instinctive emotional response rather than considered thought I had a gut feeling that something was wrong trusting his gut instinct, he went ahead and made the call
- 3. informal personal courage and determination; toughness of character he didn't have the guts to tell the truth 同義詞 反義詞
- 4. fibre made from the intestines of animals, used especially for violin or racket strings or for surgical use.
- 5. a narrow passage or strait.
動詞
- 1. remove the intestines and other internal organs from (a fish or other animal) before cooking it. 同義詞
- ▪ remove or destroy completely the internal parts of (a building or other structure) the fire gutted most of the factory 同義詞
- 2. British informal cause (someone) to feel extremely upset or disappointed it guts me to think about what my mother and brother missed out on
- bitterly disappointing or upsetting: she described the ruling as absolutely gutting
Oxford American Dictionary
- bitterly disappointed or upset: I know how gutted the players must feel
Oxford Dictionary
- bitterly disappointing or upsetting: she described the ruling as absolutely gutting
Oxford Dictionary
- a stomach upset: nasty bugs that give you gut-rot for two days
Oxford Dictionary
- causing a feeling of nausea or disgust: spectacular drama and gut-churning tension gut-churning violence
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- extremely unpleasant or upsetting: the film is a gut-wrenching portrait of domestic violence
Oxford American Dictionary
- a college or university course requiring little work or intellectual ability.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the caecum.
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- IPA[ɡət]
美式
- the stomach or belly: a painful stabbing feeling in his gut
- take out the intestines and other internal organs of (a fish or other animal) before cooking it.
Oxford American Dictionary