1 N-COUNT 胃 Your stomach is the organ inside your body where food is digested before it moves into the intestines. 胃
SYN belly, inside(s) [informal] , gut [informal] , abdomen
2 N-COUNT [oft poss NOUN] 肚子;腹部 You can refer to the front part of your body below your waist as your stomach . 肚子;腹部
3 N-COUNT [oft poss NOUN] 心窝;内脏 If the front part of your body below your waist feels uncomfortable because you are feeling worried or frightened, you can refer to it as your stomach . 心窝;内脏
4 N-COUNT (对令人反胃的东西的)承受能力 If you say that someone has a strong stomach, you mean that they are not disgusted by things that disgust most other people. (对令人反胃的东西的)承受能力
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Surgery often demands actual physical strength, as well as the possession of a strong stomach.
做外科手术常常要求有真正的体力和很强的承受恶心反胃的能力。
5 VERB 忍受;忍耐 If you cannot stomach something, you cannot accept it because you dislike it or disapprove of it. 忍受;忍耐
SYN bear, take, tolerate, suffer
6 PHRASE 空腹地 If you do something on an empty stomach, you do it without having eaten. 空腹地
7 PHRASE [with neg, VERB inflects, PHR for n, PHRASE to-infinitive] 没有勇气;不敢 If you have no stomach for something, you do not have the courage to do it. 没有勇气;不敢
8 PHRASE [verb-link PHRASE] 非常生气;很反感 If you say that you feel sick to your stomach about something, you mean that you feel very angry or upset about it. 非常生气;很反感 [feelings]
9 PHR-ERG 令人倒胃口;使人感到恶心 If you say that something turns your stomach or makes your stomach turn, you mean that it is so unpleasant or offensive that it makes you feel sick. 令人倒胃口;使人感到恶心
10 butterflies in your stomach→see: butterfly
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