The dish was made from the entrails of a sheep. 这盘菜是羊杂碎。
Cadmus next threw his javelin, which met with better success, for it penetrated the serpent's scales and pierced through to his entrails. 卡德摩斯紧接着投出了长矛。这一手倒还奏效,长矛穿过鳞片刺入了蛇的内脏。
Fé lix: I love her from my very entrails. 费力克斯:我发自五脏六腑地爱她。
entrails
[ noun ] internal organs collectively (especially those in the abdominal cavity) <noun.body> `viscera' is the plural form of `viscus'
Entrails \En"trails\, n. pl. [F. entrailles, LL. intralia, intranea, fr. interaneum, pl. interanea, intestine, interaneus inward, interior, fr. inter between, among, within. See {Internal}.] 1. The internal parts of animal bodies; the bowels; the guts; viscera; intestines.
2. The internal parts; as, the entrails of the earth.
That treasure . . . hid the dark entrails of America. --Locke.
His imagination ignited, the owner returned to the kitchen and hastily assembled a dish of vegetables and discarded meat entrails.
Ideally, a caribou would be killed, and instructors detail the many uses for the meat, hide and entrails.
Tongue in cheek, he announced he would use haggis - a Scottish delicacy consisting of chopped entrails and oatmeal cooked in the lining of a sheep's stomach - as bait to lure the creature to the surface.
Troops who saw the house spread word that the room in which the purses were found was apparently devoted to the occult, with signs of animal entrails and "vats of blood," the soldier said.
And one of the perennial questions about the entrails of the economy is just how much spare capacity exists to cope with a surge in demand beyond Treasury expectations. No one really knows the answer.