gut
gut 英 [gʌt] 美 [ɡʌt]
n. 内脏;肠子;剧情;胆量;海峡;勇气;直觉;肠 vt. 取出内脏;摧毁(建筑物等)的内部 adj. 简单的;本质的,根本的;本能的,直觉的
进行时:gutting 过去式:gutted 过去分词:gutted 第三人称单数:guts 名词复数:guts
- Your gut is part of your digestive system — it's where food goes after you eat it, to get broken down into nutrients and waste. The expression to "go with your gut" means to follow your instincts, how you feel in your belly.
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- n. 内脏;肠子;剧情;胆量;海峡;勇气;直觉;肠
- vt. 取出内脏;摧毁(建筑物等)的内部
- adj. 简单的;本质的,根本的;本能的,直觉的
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1. This is what gut decisions are - this is why we say they "feel" right.
这就是本质的决定——这就是为什么我们说他们“觉得对”。
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2. They needed to play on intuition and gut feel as much as calculated precision.
他们需要用直觉和胆量玩球尽可能的感受计算出的精度。
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3. Its cells don't divide like skin cells or gut cells, however.
不过酵母细胞分裂不像皮肤细胞或内脏细胞。
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