gutter
gutter 英 [ˈgʌtə(r)] 美 [ˈɡʌtɚ]
n. 排水沟;槽;贫民区 vi. 流;形成沟 vt. 开沟于…;弄熄
进行时:guttering 过去式:guttered 过去分词:guttered 第三人称单数:gutters 名词复数:gutters
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- n. 排水沟;槽;贫民区
- vi. 流;形成沟
- vt. 开沟于…;弄熄
- adj. 贫贱的;粗俗的;耸人听闻的
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1. The gill flaps opened like two gash wounds on the sides of its head as it thrashed helplessly in the gutter.
它无望地在沟槽中扑打时鳃瓣张开,犹如在它头部两侧切开了两道深深的伤口。
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2. Every one of the other suggestions in this article is irrelevant if your mind is stuck in the gutter.
如果你的思想陷在绝望之中,本文中的其他每一个建议就没有相关的了。
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3. But more tough work faces the police to thoroughly eliminate all the gutter oil sold in the market.
但是警方还面临着全面清除流向市场的所有地沟油的更为艰巨的任务。
- gutter (n.) late 13c., "watercourse, water drainage channel along the side of a street," from Anglo-French gotere, Old French guitere, goutiere "gutter, spout" of water (12c., Modern French gouttière), from goute "a drop," from Latin gutta "a drop" (see gout). Meaning "furrow made by running water" is from 1580s. Meaning "trough under the eaves of a roof to carry off rainwater" is from mid-14c. Figurative sense of "low, profane" is from 1818. In printers' slang, from 1841.
- gutter (v.) late 14c., "to make or run in channels" (transitive), from gutter (n.). Intransitive use, in reference to candles (1706) it is from the channel that forms as the molten wax flows off. Related: Guttered; guttering.
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