[/gʌt; ɡʌt/] n 用法: 1 guts [pl] (infml) (a) internal organs of the abdomen (腹腔的)内脏: a pain in the guts 肚子疼. (b) (fig 比喻) essential (mechanical) parts of sth 某物的重要(机械)部分: remove the guts of a clock 除去钟的机芯. 用法: 2 guts [pl] (fig infml 比喻, 口) courage and determination 勇气与决心; 胆量; 魄力: a man with plenty of guts 很有魄力的人 * have the guts to do sth 有胆量做某事. 用法: 3 [C] (a) (anatomy 解) lower part of the alimentary canal; intestine 消化道的下段; 肠: dissecting a frog's gut 解剖蛙的肠. (b) (infml) abdomen; stomach 肚子; 胃: his huge beer gut, ie made fat by drinking beer 他的大啤酒肚. 用法: 4 guts [sing or pl v] (infml) person who eats a lot 饭量大的人: He's a real greedy guts. 他真是贪吃的大肚汉. 用法: 5 [U] thread made from the intestines of animals, used surgically for sewing wounds, and for violin and tennis-racket strings; catgut 肠线(用作外科的缝合线及小提琴和网球拍的弦). 用法: 6 (idm 习语) hate sb's guts => hate. slog/sweat one's `guts out (infml) work very hard, to the point of exhaustion 拚命干. gut 2 v (-tt-) [Tn] 用法: 1 take the guts out of (a fish, etc) 取出(鱼等)的内脏. 用法: 2 destroy the inside or contents of (a building, room, etc) 毁坏(建筑物、 房间等)的内部或内部的东西: a warehouse gutted by fire 内部为火焚毁的仓库. gut 3 adj [attrib 作定语] instinctive rather than based on thought 本能的、 非理性的: a gut feeling/reaction 本能的感觉[反应]. |