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/gʌts/ |
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1 | the quality of being brave and determined 勇气;胆量;意志;决心 |
| That’ s what you need to be a referee – guts. 当一名裁判需要的就是—勇气。 |
| have the guts to do sth She had the guts to decide what she wanted and go for it. 她有勇气确定目标并为之奋斗。 |
| it takes guts to do sth It takes a lot of guts and hard work to get where he is. 胆识加上努力工作使他取得了今天的成绩。 |
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2 | all the organs inside your body , especially the ones in the stomach area 内脏;(尤指)肠胃 |
| The doctors sewed his guts back together. 医生缝合了他的内脏。 |
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3 | the most important parts of a system , plan , or machine (系统、计划或机器的)核心部分 |
| That’ s basically the guts of Darwin’ s theory. 那基本上就是达尔文理论的要义。 |
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- | have sb’ s guts for garters BRITISH informal old-fashioned |
| used for saying that you will punish someone severely for something they have done |
| 抽某人的筋;严惩某人 |
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- | work/slog/sweat your guts out informal |
| to work extremely hard |
| 拼命工作;玩命干 |
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| I worked my guts out getting my degree. 我拼命学习,攻读学位。 |
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