词汇 | gouge |
释义 | gouge verb to surf expertly and stylishly. Applied to a ride on a wave US, 1990gouge out gouge out sth • gouge sth out to remove something or dig it out, especially in a very violent way using something sharp: McClaren had struck Robert with a bottle and attempted to gouge out his eyes. 30,000 tonnes of rock a week are gouged out of the mountains. gouge (something) out of (someone or something)1. To obtain something from someone by deceiving or swindling them. I don't trust that guy—I bet he's trying to gouge your life's savings out of you. 2. To remove something from something else by scraping or scooping. You need to gouge the innards out of the pumpkin first. gouge (something) outTo remove something from something else by scraping or scooping. You need to gouge the innards out first, then we can carve a face on the pumpkin. gouge something out of someoneto cheat someone out of something. (Compare this with chisel something out of someone.) They gouged the money out of the old man. The crooks gouged the life savings out of the old lady. gouge something out of somethingand gouge something outto scoop or chisel something out of something. Tom gouged a horrible furrow out of the wood of the piano bench. He gouged out a horrible scratch. |
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