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gall

/gawl/US // gɔl //UK // (ɡɔːl) //

胆量,胆汁,勇气,胆

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : impudence; effrontery.
    • : bile, especially that of an animal.
    • : something bitter or severe.
    • : bitterness of spirit; rancor.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounnerve, brashness
Forms: galled, galling
verbupset, irritate
Forms: galled, galling

Examples

  • During the spring and summer of 2020, while in treatment for liver cancer, she was also hospitalized for a gall bladder condition and a bile-duct repair.

  • As far as I know, however, only Gall managed to find a source to verify this.

  • The unmitigated gall Kennedy displays in defaming the hard work of dedicated researchers is bad enough.

  • When NYC Prep premiered, it got a lot of flak for the sheer gall of its unreality.

  • The pair have a wedding story for the ages: “We were married in the hospital after my emergency gall bladder removal!”

  • And you even had the gall to claim to have turned a new leaf in the pinstripes.

  • There are no chains to my prison, no steel cuffs to gall the limbs, no guards to threaten and cow me.

  • Woe to him that giveth drink to his friend, and presenteth his gall, and maketh him drunk, that he may behold his nakedness.

  • Dressed Monte's withers with liniment greatly reducing swelling from saddle-gall.

  • Owing to the practice of wearing corsets, gall-stones occur much more commonly in women than in men.

  • Twenty-five per centum of all women over 60 years of age are found to have gall-stones.