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gut
Gut tarimas:
/gʌt/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: The alimentary canal or a portion thereof, especially the intestine or stomach.
- noun: The embryonic digestive tube, consisting of the foregut, the midgut, and the hindgut.
- noun: The bowels; entrails; viscera.
- noun: Slang Innermost emotional or visceral response: She felt in her gut that he was guilty.
- noun: Slang The essential components or inner working parts: "The best part of a good car . . . is its guts” ( Leigh Allison Wilson).
- noun: Slang Courage; fortitude.
- noun: Slang Nerve; audacity.
- noun: Slang A gut course.
- noun: A thin, tough cord made from the intestines of animals, usually sheep, used as strings for musical instruments or as surgical sutures.
- noun: A narrow passage or channel.
- noun: Fibrous material taken from the silk gland of a silkworm before it spins a cocoon, used for fishing tackle.
- verb-transitive: To remove the intestines or entrails of; eviscerate.
- verb-transitive: To extract essential or major parts of: gut a manuscript.
- verb-transitive: To destroy the interior of: Fire gutted the house.
- verb-transitive: To reduce or destroy the effectiveness of: A stipulation added at the last minute gutted the ordinance.
- adjective: Slang Arousing or involving basic emotions; visceral: "Conservationism is a gut issue in the West” ( Saturday Review).
- idiom: gut it out Slang To show pluck and perseverance in the face of opposition or adversity.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- viduriai
- this has no guts in it tai nieko nereiškia
- he has left half his guts behind him jis nustojo drąsos
- žarninė styga
- sunaikinti vidų
- žarna
- išdoroti (vidurius)
- turinys
- esmė
- šnek.ištvermė
- valios stiprybė