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词汇 guts
释义
guts
Theme: COURAGE
n. courage; bravado.
Man, she's got guts!It takes guts to do something like that.
Theme: ESSENCE
n. the essence of something.
Let's discuss the real guts of this issue.The guts of your proposal are really easy to understand.
Theme: INTESTINES
n. the belly; the intestines.
Ted poked Frank right in the guts.I've got some kind of pain in the guts.
Theme: MACHINERY
n. the inner workings of anything.
There's something wrong in the guts of this clock.My tape recorder needs all new guts.
guts
noun
1
the stomach; the general area of the stomach and intestines. Standard English from late C14; slipped into unconventional usage early in C19 UK, 1393.
2
the essentials, the important part, the inner and real meaning UK, 1663.
3
the pulp and membrane inside a fruit TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, 1990.
4
the interior of a car US, 1975.
5
information AUSTRALIA, 1919.
6
courage US, 1891.
7
in the gambling game two-up, the bets placed with the spinner of the coins AUSTRALIA, 1941. have someone's guts for gartersused for expressing a level of personal threat. An idea that has been in circulation since about 1592. Hyperbolical, but none the less real for all that UK, 1933
⇨ gutsy; guts
noun an overweight or obese person. A nickname and derogatory term of abuse; 'gutsy' is a mid- to late C20 variation of 'guts' UK, 1596
idiomgutshate sb's gutsspoken to hate someone very much:Barry thinks I fancy him, but I hate his guts.Yeah, I know. Your sister hates your guts, she won't like your clothes, you'll have nothing to talk about - so don't go and visit her.I'll have your guts for garters BrEBrE(also sb will have sb's guts for garters)spoken used humorously to tell someone that you are angry with them, or to say that someone else will be angry:Have you spilt my coffee again? I'll have your guts for garters one day.I'd better get on - Jane will have my guts for garters if I don't get these accounts finished by tonight.spill your guts AmEAmEto tell someone everything you feel, or a lot of personal or secret facts:I hate those talk shows where the guests spill their guts for the entertainment of the audience.You have to be careful about spilling your guts in front of Sofie, because she'll go off and tell the whole city about your private life.sweat/slog your guts out BrEBrEto work very hard:I have sweated my guts out this year to get recognition as a boxer.The town has changed since the days when working people slogged their guts out in the cotton mills.

guts

1. The stomach and/or intestines. If everything you eat makes you nauseous, there must be something going on with your guts.
2. The innards of something. First, we need to clean the guts out of the pumpkin, then we can carve it.
3. The internal components of something, usually something mechanical. We'll have to take the computer apart if there's a problem with its guts.
4. Courage, conviction, or resolve. Wow, you've got a lot of guts if mountain climbing is your hobby! I don't have the guts to ask my crush to the prom. You're always talking about quitting your job, but I don't think you have the guts to do it.

guts

(gəts)
1. n. courage; bravado. It takes guts to do something like that.
2. n. the belly; the intestines. I’ve got some kind of pain in the guts.
3. n. the inner workings of anything. There’s something wrong in the guts of this clock.
4. n. the essence of something. Let’s discuss the real guts of this issue.
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