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词组 gut
释义 gut
noun
  1. a school course that requires little effort US, 1916
    • I’ve had two guts all lined up, but they backfired. — Max Shulman, Guided Tour of Campus Humor, p. 105, 1955
    • Couple of guys in the house took that one-o-one course for their science requirement, said it was a real gut. — Richard Farina, Been Down So Long, p. 35, 1966
    • — Collin Baker et al., College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 132, 1968
    • [T]here’s a good proportion of air heads and space cadets in those courses, too. — Wesleyan Alumnus, p. 29, Spring 1981
  2. a main street through town US
    • Current Slang, p. 4, Spring 1968
  3. the belly, the stomach UK, 1362
    • Sgt Felipe Vega, from the same unit, said he felt “kicked in the gut, slapped in the face” because his return from Iraq had been delayed[.] — Daily Telegraph, 21 July 2003
  4. an air hose on a brake system US
    • — Norman Carlisle, The Modern Wonder Book of Trains and Railroading, p. 264, 1946
  5. in electric line work, insulated rubber hose used on 5kV line US
    • — A. B. Chance Co., Lineman’s Slang Dictionary, p. 8, 1980
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