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  1. gut

    • IPA[ɡʌt]

    英式

    • n.
      the stomach or belly;the lower alimentary canal or a part of this; the intestine
    • v.
      remove the intestines and other internal organs from (a fish or other animal) before cooking it.;remove or destroy completely the internal parts of (a building or other structure)
    • verb: gut, 3rd person present: guts, gerund or present participle: gutting, past tense: gutted, past participle: gutted

    • noun: gut, plural noun: guts

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    • adj.
      bitterly disappointing or upsetting: she described the ruling as absolutely gutting

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    • adj.
      bitterly disappointed or upset: I know how gutted the players must feel

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      bitterly disappointing or upsetting: she described the ruling as absolutely gutting

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    • n.
      a stomach upset: nasty bugs that give you gut-rot for two days

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    • n.
      the caecum.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      an evaluation or test of a person's resolve, commitment, or priorities, typically with ... the gut check came when he found himself facing a tiebreaker in the third set it was time for a gut check after all the professional advice

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    • plural
      another term for intestinal flora

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    • adj.
      causing a feeling of nausea or disgust: spectacular drama and gut-churning tension gut-churning violence

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    美式

    • n.
      the stomach or belly: a painful stabbing feeling in his gut
    • v.
      take out the intestines and other internal organs of (a fish or other animal) before cooking it.

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