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gory

/gawr-ee, gohr-ee/US // ˈgɔr i, ˈgoʊr i //UK // (ˈɡɔːrɪ) //

悲惨的,悲壮的,悲痛,悲痛欲绝

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    gor·i·er, gor·i·est.

    • : covered or stained with gore; bloody.
    • : resembling gore.
    • : involving much bloodshed and violence: a gory battle.
    • : unpleasant or disagreeable: to reveal the gory details of a divorce.

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Examples

  • It’s dark, gory and bold in a way that now-adult fans of the “Castlevania” video games will appreciate.

  • Her love of the gloriously gory collides with reality when harrowing incidents begin happening in her small town.

  • Be sure to tune into this week’s episode to get the rest of the gory details.

  • Playful and gory, the cartoonish paintings of Dee Dee Ramone, bassist for The Ramones, are every bit as shocking as their creator.

  • We meet a worker named Joan, who tries to escape but is dragged back in after sustaining a gory walker bite on her arm.

  • His face is gory and pitted with deep shrapnel wounds and his injured hands drip blood on the rumpled woolen blankets.

  • Guinn is mercifully sparing with the gory details, though nothing can make them anything less than revolting.

  • To his credit, Rinella seems to realize that gory accounts of gutting and killing animals may be of limited interest.

  • This was the gory blade which they waved before their adversaries, and called the sword of justice.

  • The Duke's casque was beaten and gory, his long white pennon red-dyed, his horse wounded.

  • The ambition of the nobles failed of its object, when "the last of the barons" lay gory in his blood on the field of Tewkesbury.

  • With flashing eyes and swelling veins, he gazed upon the gory face.

  • Grim and gory, with the eyes picked out by the carrion birds, the frightful object rolled.