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From:
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gut
/ˈgʌt/
勇氣,劇情,內容,內臟,肚子,海峽(
vt
.)取出內臟
From:
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gut
/ˈgət/
名詞
腸,消化道
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Gut
n.
1.
A
narrow
passage
of
water
;
as
,
the
Gut
of
Canso
.
2.
An
intenstine
;
a
bowel
;
the
whole
alimentary
canal
;
the
enteron
; (
pl.
)
bowels
;
entrails
.
3.
One
of
the
prepared
entrails
of
an
animal
,
esp
.
of
a
sheep
,
used
for
various
purposes
.
See
Catgut
.
4.
The
sac
of
silk
taken
from
a
silkworm
(
when
ready
to
spin
its
cocoon
),
for
the
purpose
of
drawing
it
out
into
a
thread
.
This
,
when
dry
,
is
exceedingly
strong
,
and
is
used
as
the
snood
of
a
fish
line
.
Blind gut
.
See
Caecum
,
n.
(b)
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Gut
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Gutted
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Gutting
.]
1.
To
take
out
the
bowels
from
;
to
eviscerate
.
2.
To
plunder
of
contents
;
to
destroy
or
remove
the
interior
or
contents
of
;
as
,
a
mob
gutted
the
house
.
Tom
Brown
,
of
facetious
memory
,
having
gutted
a
proper
name
of
its
vowels
,
used
it
as
freely
as
he
pleased
. --
Addison
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
gut
n
1:
the
part
of
the
alimentary
canal
between
the
stomach
and
the
anus
[
syn
:
intestine
,
bowel
]
2:
a
strong
cord
made
from
the
intestines
of
sheep
and
used
in
surgery
[
syn
:
catgut
]
v
1:
empty
completely
;
destroy
the
inside
of
; "
Gut
the
building
"
2:
remove
the
guts
of
; "
gut
the
sheep
"
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