gash基本解释
n.深的伤口(裂缝等)
v.(使)负深伤
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过去式: gashed 过去分词: gashed 现在分词: gashing 第三人称单数: gashes
基本词汇
n.深的伤口(裂缝等)
v.(使)负深伤
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过去式: gashed 过去分词: gashed 现在分词: gashing 第三人称单数: gashes
noun
1. a strong sweeping cut made with a sharp instrument
Synonym: slash
2. a trench resembling a furrow that was made by erosion or excavation
Synonym: cut
3. a wound made by cutting
e.g. he put a bandage over the cut
Synonym: cutslashslice
verb
1. cut open
e.g. she slashed her wrists
Synonym: slash
1. 深长的伤口(或切口)
A gash is a long, deep cut in your skin or in the surface of something.
e.g. There was an inch-long gash just above his right eye.
就在他右眼的上方有一条一英寸长的伤口。
2. 划伤;砍伤
If you gash something, you accidentally make a long and deep cut in it.
e.g. He gashed his leg while felling trees.
他砍树的时候砍伤了腿。
1. 裂缝:17. feat 功绩 | 18. gash 裂缝 | 19. hull 船体
2. 大伤口:gush 涌出, | gash 大伤口 , | gust 一阵风
3. 裂纹:gash vein 裂缝脉 | gash 裂纹 | gasifiable 可气化的
4. 深伤口:gaseous 气态的 | gash 深伤口 | gasholder 煤气容器
He touched the gash that the axe had made in the wood.
出自:R. DahlShe cut a great gash in the beast's neck, and thus she severed its life.
出自:P. S. BuckUnder an early moon the water against the fields was like a gash of silver.
出自:fig.Any weapon that would have gashed a hole in his father's breast and killed him.
出自:V. WoolfThe lofty walls of their bare rooms were gashed and punctured with..cracks and holes.
出自:J. L. Waten