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gutting是GUT的现在分词 - n.肠道;直觉;消化道;勇气
- adj.以感情为基础的;非理性的;本能的
- v.损毁(建筑物或房屋的)内部;取出…的内脏(以便烹饪)
- 网络去内脏;去脏;上油的各个部件
复数:guts 现在分词:gutting 过去式:gutted v. strip,disembowel,eviscerate,ruin n. belly,stomach,paunch,spare tyre,beer gut adj. instinctive,intuitive,emotional,automatic,unconscious 1. | [c] 肠道;消化道the tube in the body through which food passes when it leaves the stomach |
2. | [pl] (尤指动物的)内脏the organs in and around the stomach, especially in an animal |
| I'll only cook fish if the guts have been removed. 鱼若已收拾干净,我只需烧一下即可。 |
3. | [c] (informal) (尤指大的)胃,肚子a person's stomach, especially when it is large |
| Have you seen the gut on him! 你看到他那大肚子了吧! | | a beer gut(= caused by drinking beer) 啤酒肚 |
4. | [pl] (informal) 勇气;胆量;决心;毅力the courage and determination that it takes to do sth difficult or unpleasant |
| He doesn't have the guts to walk away from a well-paid job. 他没胆量辞去一份报酬优厚的工作。 |
5. | [c][usupl] 内心;直觉;本能the place where your natural feelings that make you react in a particular way are thought to be |
| I had a feeling in my guts that something was wrong. 我本能地感到出了事。 |
6. | [pl] 核心;实质;要点the most important part of sth |
| the guts of the problem 问题的实质 |
IDM have sbs guts for garters (informal) 恨死,严惩(某人)to be very angry with sb and punish them severely for sth they have done | I slogged my guts out for the exam. 我为这次考试命都豁出去了。 |
slog/sweat/work your guts out (informal) 拼命工作;拼命干活to work very hard to achieve sth | I slogged my guts out for the exam. 我为这次考试命都豁出去了。 |
1. | [usupass] ~ sth 损毁(建筑物或房屋的)内部to destroy the inside or contents of a building or room |
| a factory gutted by fire 内部被火焚毁的工厂 | | The house was completely gutted. 这房子里的东西全部被毁。 |
2. | ~ sth 取出…的内脏(以便烹饪)to remove the organs from inside a fish or an animal to prepare it for cooking |
1. | [obn] 以感情为基础的;非理性的;本能的based on feelings and emotions rather than thought and reason |
| a gut feeling/reaction 本能的感觉╱反应 | | You have to work on gut instinct . 你得凭借你的直觉工作。 |
n. | 3. (提琴、网球拍等的)肠线,(钓鱼钩上用的)丝线 3. (提琴、网球拍等的)肠线,(钓鱼钩上用的)丝线 | v. | 3. 损毁(房屋等的)内部装置,抽去(书籍等的)主要内容 3. 损毁(房屋等的)内部装置,抽去(书籍等的)主要内容 | adj. | |
n. | 1. the whole of the alimentary canal in people and animals, from the mouth to the anus, or the lower part of it , from the stomach to the anus 2. somebody's belly, especially if it is noticeably large 3. the supposed location in the body of a person's deepest instinctively felt responses, as distinct from his or her rational or logical responses, or those instinctive responses themselves 4. cord made of fibrous material taken from silkworms. 5. the tube in your body that carries food away from your stomach. A more technical name for this is the intestine 6. someone’s stomach, especially when it is fat 7. a type of strong string that is made from an animal’s intestines 1. the whole of the alimentary canal in people and animals, from the mouth to the anus, or the lower part of it , from the stomach to the anus 2. somebody's belly, especially if it is noticeably large 3. the supposed location in the body of a person's deepest instinctively felt responses, as distinct from his or her rational or logical responses, or those instinctive responses themselves 4. cord made of fibrous material taken from silkworms. 5. the tube in your body that carries food away from your stomach. A more technical name for this is the intestine 6. someone’s stomach, especially when it is fat 7. a type of strong string that is made from an animal’s intestines | v. | 1. to make something powerless or ineffective, especially by removing essential parts or features from it 2. to remove the insides of a dead animal 3. to destroy the internal parts of a building, leaving only the outer walls standing 4. to remove all the internal fixtures and furnishings from a room or building 5. to select extracts from a piece of writing for use elsewhere 6. to remove the organs from inside a fish before you cook it 7. to destroy the inside of a building or vehicle 1. to make something powerless or ineffective, especially by removing essential parts or features from it 2. to remove the insides of a dead animal 3. to destroy the internal parts of a building, leaving only the outer walls standing 4. to remove all the internal fixtures and furnishings from a room or building 5. to select extracts from a piece of writing for use elsewhere 6. to remove the organs from inside a fish before you cook it 7. to destroy the inside of a building or vehicle | np. | 1. the insides of a person or animal, especially the intestines 2. the inner or central parts of something, e.g. the working parts of a machine, or the basic principles that a theory is based on | abbr. | |
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