搜尋結果
gorge
- IPA[ɡɔːdʒ]
英式
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it.;the throat.
- eat a large amount greedily; fill oneself with food
noun: gorge, plural noun: gorges
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名詞
- 1. a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it.
- 2. archaic the throat.
- ▪ the crop of a hawk.
- ▪ the contents of the stomach.
- 3. a narrow rear entrance to a bastion, outwork, or other fortification.
- 4. a mass of ice obstructing a narrow passage, especially a river.
動詞
- 1. eat a large amount greedily; fill oneself with food they gorged themselves on Cornish cream teas 同義詞 反義詞
- having the neck encircled by a coronet or collar, especially of a specified tincture.
Oxford American Dictionary
- having the neck encircled by a coronet or collar, especially one of a specified tincture.
Oxford Dictionary
- a gorge in northern Tanzania, 48 km (30 miles) long and up to 90 metres (300 ft) deep. The ...
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- a steep defile on the Arkansas River in south central Colorado, near Cañon City, a noted ...
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- a gorge in northern Tanzania, 30 miles (48 km) long and up to 300 feet (90 m) deep. The exposed ...
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- one is sickened or disgusted
Oxford American Dictionary
- one is sickened or disgusted
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- IPA[ɡôrj]
美式
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream ...
- eat a large amount greedily; fill oneself with food: the river comes alive during March when fish gorge on caddisworms we used to go to all the little restaurants there and gorge ourselves
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