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gash

/gash/US // gæʃ //UK // (ɡæʃ) //

割伤,割裂,伤口,割裂物

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a long, deep wound or cut; slash.
    • : Slang: Vulgar. the vagina.Extremely Disparaging and Offensive.a contemptuous term used to refer to a woman considered as a sex object.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make a long, deep cut in; slash.

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Examples

  • After gashing his head one morning in the fall of 2011 after taking an excessive amount of his antidepressant and his daughter’s muscle relaxants, Paul Brundage walked outside, fell into a retention pond, and drowned.

  • Additionally, defending the run is one of Green Bay’s weaknesses, which was on full display in last year’s NFC title game, when the San Francisco 49ers gashed the Packers’ defense during a lopsided win.

  • There was one moment where Bryan fell and landed on his watch, which hit his head and gave him this huge gash.

  • He has had operations on both knees, and they had to put him under anesthesia to clean a long gash in his left thigh.

  • There is a gash across his forehead, a cut on his lip, small bruises on his cheek and ear, but they are all surface.

  • He was lucky his injuries were minor, the worst being the 40 stitches needed for the gash on his leg.

  • Zimmerman, 28, suffered a broken nose, a gash to his head, and other injuries, according to Sanford police reports.

  • And a rampant ache in my head, seconded by a medium-sized gash in the scalp, didn't make for an access of optimism at that moment.

  • The white gash looked like a wide strip of paper pasted down the stick of ruined timber.

  • With one incision Balsamo separated the vertebral column a couple of inches from the brain, and opened a yawning gash.

  • A deep gash in a man's face made him better looking, for it showed that he had plenty of courage.

  • There was a ragged gash across the back where the bird's beak had torn it, but no blood oozed from the wound.