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1 | C the tube in your body that carries food away from your stomach . A more technical name for this is the intestine 肠;肠道 | It takes several hours for food to pass through the gut. 食物通过肠道需要几个小时的时间。 | | 1a | C someone’ s stomach , especially when it is fat (尤指肥胖的)腹部,肚子 | | |
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2 | U a type of strong string that is made from an animal’ s intestines 肠线 |
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3 | often plural a feeling that you are certain is right , although you can give no good reason why 直觉 | I had a feeling in my guts that this was going to be a bad night. 直觉告诉我这将是个糟糕的夜晚。 | | gut feeling/instinct Beverly had a gut feeling there was something seriously wrong. 贝弗里本能地感觉到一定出了严重的差错。 | |
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- | bust a gut informal |
| to try extremely hard to achieve something |
| 拼命;玩命 |
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| I nearly bust a gut trying to get the job finished on time. 为了按时完成这项工作我简直是拼命了。 |
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