gash
gash 英 [gæʃ] 美 [ɡæʃ]
n. 很深的裂缝;砍得很深的伤口 vt. 划开;砍入很深;(使)负深伤
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- A gash is a deep cut, like a gash on your knee from a biking accident, or a gash in the earth caused by workers who are digging up a broken sewer.
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- n. 很深的裂缝;砍得很深的伤口
- vt. 划开;砍入很深;(使)负深伤
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1. The only injury I saw was a bloody gash on its brow.
我只看见它的眉毛处有一个深深的流着血的伤口。
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2. The anti-Muslim group claimed on its website one of the eight arrested was its leader Steven gash.
该反穆斯林组织在其网站上称,被逮捕的8人中其中一人为其领袖Steven Gash。
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3. Just last month someone used a bulldozer and plowed a two-foot-deep gash in the desert, unearthing the brick and bitumen remains of a stairway possibly leading to another cemetery.
就在上个月,还有人用推土机,在沙漠中犁出一个两英尺深的大裂缝,挖掘到一段楼梯的砖块和沥青碎片,这可能通向另一片墓地。
- gash (n.) 1540s, alteration of Middle English garce "a gash, cut, wound, incision" (early 13c.), from Old North French garser "to scarify, cut, slash" (Old French *garse), apparently from Vulgar Latin *charassare, from Greek kharassein "engrave, sharpen, carve, cut," from PIE *gher- (4) "to scrape, scratch" (see character). Loss of -r- is characteristic (see ass (n.2)). Slang use for "vulva" dates to mid-1700s. Provincial English has a set of words (gashly, gashful, etc.) with forms from gash but senses from gast- "dreadful, frightful."
- gash (v.) 1560s, alteration of older garsh, from Middle English garsen (late 14c.), from Old North French garser "to cut, slash" (see gash (n.)). For loss of -r-, see ass (n.2). Related: Gashed; gashing.
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