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 gut [gʌt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 剧情, 内容, 内脏, 肚子, 海峡, 勇气

vt. 取出内脏, 毁坏...的内部

[医] 肠, 肠线


  1. After what he said to my wife, I was surprised that he had the guts to come round and apologize.
    他对我妻子说了那些话以后,竟有勇气前来致歉,这使我很吃惊。
  2. She has been staying up at nights busting a gut over the work she has to do.
    她连续几晚熬夜,竭尽全力完成她应做的工作。
  3. Have the guts to say sth.
    [美]有做[说]某事的勇气


gut
[ noun ]
  1. the part of the alimentary canal between the stomach and the anus

  2. <noun.body>
  3. a narrow channel or strait

  4. <noun.object>
  5. a strong cord made from the intestines of sheep and used in surgery

  6. <noun.artifact>
[ verb ]
  1. empty completely; destroy the inside of

  2. <verb.contact>
    Gut the building
  3. remove the guts of

  4. <verb.contact>
    gut the sheep


Gut \Gut\, n. [OE. gut, got, AS. gut, prob. orig., a channel,
and akin to ge['o]tan to pour. See {FOUND} to cast.]
1. A narrow passage of water; as, the Gut of Canso.

2. An intenstine; a bowel; the whole alimentary canal; the
enteron; (pl.) bowels; entrails.

3. One of the prepared entrails of an animal, esp. of a
sheep, used for various purposes. See {Catgut}.

4. The sac of silk taken from a silkworm (when ready to spin
its cocoon), for the purpose of drawing it out into a
thread. This, when dry, is exceedingly strong, and is used
as the snood of a fish line.

{Blind gut}. See {C[AE]cum}, n.
(b) .


Gut \Gut\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gutted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Gutting}.]
1. To take out the bowels from; to eviscerate.

2. To plunder of contents; to destroy or remove the interior
or contents of; as, a mob gutted the house.

Tom Brown, of facetious memory, having gutted a
proper
name of its vowels, used it as freely as he pleased.
--Addison.

  1. "My gut reaction is that consumers wouldn't be aware" of the alleged safety problems, said J.D. Powers' Mr. Cedergren.
  2. "My gut feeling is that you could see 100,000 cars disappear from the production plans" between now and year end, says John Qualls, manager of marketing research for Monsanto Co., a chemical concern and major supplier to auto makers.
  3. The Motion Picture Association of America on Tuesday announced that a 207-member coalition would stand in the way of the networks if they attempt to "gut" the so-called financial interest and syndication rule.
  4. The task for Bentsen clearly is to convince Texans that Dukakis would be good for their economy and trustworthy on gut issues such as crime and gun control _ issues the Bush campaign has used to clobber the Democrats.
  5. And each one will pick out what suits his ear and his gut, and that's how he's going to talk.
  6. Flames spread from the Napoleon Auto Repair and Paint Shop to gut two nearby houses.
  7. Economists will tell you they make their prognostications on the basis of "the data," not gut feelings about the economy.
  8. "The ability to surveil and confront problems depends on gut feeling" and a strong knowledge of the markets.
  9. A House-Senate conference is debating House provisions that would fund strategic defense at levels so low (below $4 billion) that they'd effectively gut any practical SDI.
  10. "My gut feeling is there has to be narcotics dollars in there," the IRS undercover agent told him at one point.
  11. It was impossible to tell from the study whether aspirin actually reduced the incidence of colon cancer or whether it improved the chances of a person surviving colon cancer. Aspirin, for instance, can induce bleeding in the gut.
  12. Tabatha also had short gut syndrome.
  13. Attacks on his nominee to head the Justice Department's civil rights division, William Lucas, are "pure gut politics."
  14. "He is more convinced, not just intellectually but in the gut, that the American people do not really represent a threat," the official said of Gorbachev.
  15. Helms, not among the bargainers, told a reporter the negotiators are "going to gut" his proposal.
  16. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Jack Kemp promised today that an investigation into abuses in HUD programs won't be used as an excuse to gut housing subsidies for low- and moderate-income Americans.
  17. Reagan's gut instinct was to go in a certain direction if he heard certain things.
  18. I do what my heart tells me at times, Which gives me great satisfaction; On other days, when more candor pays, I depend on my gut reaction.
  19. Just moments later, proponents of the B-2 narrowly managed to fight off the most serious effort yet to gut the program.
  20. "I'm willing to reform RICO but not to gut it," Metzenbaum said.
  21. The truth is, eight years ago a stranger jammed a knife into his gut, spilling the intestines out of his slight frame, then slit his throat as he lay calling for help.
  22. You're angry because the hierarchy who appears on the outside to care, when it comes down to the gut level, sometimes it seems like they really don't." Miller and her former husband pay $1,900 to send their daughter to a Catholic high school.
  23. The Bush campaign is budgeting at least $30 million for advertising, aimed at forcing Mr. Dukakis into the open and cracking his cool exterior through gut appeals on issues of patriotism, taxes and crime.
  24. It is a sop to the gut of the rottweiler tendency.
  25. Assistant Hennepin County Attorney Pete Connors said in his closing statement that Glaze's motive was that he hated Indian women. "He had a fury in his gut; he wanted to hurt them badly.
  26. Mr. Dukakis, who wasn't even governor at the time, fiercely opposed the measure and tried, unsuccessfully, to gut it when he resumed the governship.
  27. A House banking panel voted Tuesday to gut the key reform of the Bush administration's savings and loan proposal, but then rolled back in several follow-up votes on some of the changes that most weakened the plan.
  28. Organ transplants are the only option for children like Calvin with short gut syndrome, a potentially fatal intestinal deformity, according to Starzl.
  29. Asked about President Bush's comment to Time magazine that he has a "gut feeling" Saddam Hussein will withdraw by the deadline, Quayle said he was not as optimistic.
  30. The company that brought the all-purpose Swiss Army pocketknife to America is now offering products that do more than open wine bottles, strip wire or gut fish.
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