gore 的定义
- blood that is shed, especially when clotted.
- murder, bloodshed, violence, etc.: That horror movie had too much gore.
gore 近义词
bloodshed
pierce
更多gore例句
- The Justice Department didn’t respond to questions about the Civil Rights Division’s involvement in the meeting or Gore’s presentation at the 2019 event.
- Ultimately, Gore and Bush both found themselves in difficult situations.
- Only Gore’s office responded and sent a form for filing a complaint.
- Gore conceded, and Bush secured the victory roughly six weeks after Election Day.
- The most relevant and “instructive” example of what happens to markets when an election result is contested is the Bush-Gore presidential contest in 2000.
- Ironically, unlike Dukakis and apparently Paul, Bill Clinton and Al Gore had each “read the memo” back in the day.
- Now consider a different question: suppose Al Gore had stayed in the race.
- Another dark horse, Tennessee Senator Al Gore, was finding little traction in his efforts to become a centrist alternative.
- Nobody in leadership positions was angry about climate change in the 2000s other than Al Gore?
- These poll numbers again prompt the question: How could Al Gore lose in 2000?!
- Elizabeth watching, saw them turn into the path that led a near way to the North Gore road.
- Gore found that aluminium was dissolved and that sodium and potassium were attacked by the gas, even before its liquefaction.
- He lashed her so long, and he lashed her so sore, That grovelling she lay in a stream of red gore.
- His garments were red with blood, his hands dripped with gore.
- He saw men stagger beneath their death wound and sink to the earth, now foul and slippery with gore.