He gashed his foot on a piece of broken glass. 他的脚在一块碎玻璃上划了一个大口子。
gushing
[ adj ]
flowing profusely
<adj.all> a gushing hydrant pouring flood waters
uttered with unrestrained enthusiasm
<adj.all> a novel told in burbly panting tones
extravagantly demonstrative
<adj.all> insincere and effusive demonstrations of sentimental friendship a large gushing female write unrestrained and gushy poetry
Gushing \Gush"ing\, a. 1. Rushing forth with violence, as a fluid; flowing copiously; as, gushing waters. ``Gushing blood.'' --Milton.
2. Emitting copiously, as tears or words; weakly and unreservedly demonstrative in matters of affection; sentimental. [Colloq.]
Gush \Gush\ (g[u^]sh), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Gushed} (g[u^]sht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Gushing}.] [OE. guschen, cf. Icel. gusa and gjsa, also D. gucsen; perh. akin to AS. ge['o]tan to pour, G. giessen, Goth. giutan, E. gut. Cf. {Found} to cast.] 1. To issue with violence and rapidity, as a fluid; to rush forth as a fluid from confinement; to flow copiously.
He smote the rock that the waters gushed out. --Ps ixxviii 20.
A sea of blood gushed from the gaping wound. --Spenser.
2. To make a sentimental or untimely exhibition of affection; to display enthusiasm in a silly, demonstrative manner. [Colloq.]
As third quarter earnings reports come gushing out in about a month, investors may be surprised to discover that the profit slowdown has spread even to the reliable growth companies, some analysts warn.
Short said Jackie Rogers Jr., a character he developed on "SCTV" as one of the gushing guests on "The Sammy Maudlin Show," is a "grotesque character who symbolizes everything that's bad about show business.
The ship hit a reef, gushing crude oil into Prince William Sound.
Merchants scurried to save box after box of winter parkas from the water gushing from leaky hoses.
At least that would have made a Tory election victory seem more likely. As it is, Mr Lamont has turned on the taps which his successors may be happy to keep gushing at full capacity.
Heavy rains sent torrents gushing through roads, homes and businesses in 14 states Friday, extending a spate of flooding that killed a Pennsylvania woman in her basement and swept away an Oklahoma motorist.
"It's more than I ever could wish for," said 18-year-old Kristin Huxhold of Kirkwood, gushing tears. "At first I didn't think it was me.
The patrol's job there is to pile folded tarps against elevator doors to keep gushing water from knocking the elevators out of service.
Something has clearly gone wrong with the UK venture capital industry. A decade or more ago this infant financial sector seemed set to turn Britain's rich base of scientific discoveries into a gushing commercial success.
His rapid rise to the top of the advertising-marketing industry has left some people gushing at what they call his business genius and others describing him as arrogant and vindictive.
She fell to the ground unconscious, blood gushing from her forehead, Hollander said.
The springs are gushing but the municipal tap may go dry as the wine country town of Calistoga, famous for bottled water and hot mineral baths, watches drought and industry drain its only reservoir.
The album's liner notes, gushing about the band's "integrity," seem a little silly next to the thank you note to a certain athletic shoe maker and the insert hawking "Official Savoy Brown Merchandise." _ By Marc Rice, Associated Press Writer.
The house is flanked by gardens, but also has its own glassed-in winter garden, with a fountain gushing over jasmine and moss-covered rocks.
It's charming, but all this gushing over tourists can go too far.