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gutsy

/guht-see/US // ˈgʌt si //UK // (ˈɡʌtsɪ) //

胆小,胆量,胆大妄为,胆子大

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    guts·i·er, guts·i·est.Informal.

    • : having a great deal of courage or nerve: a gutsy lampooner of the administration.
    • : robust, vigorous, or earthy; lusty: gutsy writing; a gutsy red wine.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.brave

Examples

  • I test drove the high-test M440i model, with its gutsy engine, sport-tuned suspension and impressive braking.

  • That might sound simple, but as Kaltura and Intermedia Cloud Communications have pushed their IPOs back, it’s a bit gutsy.

  • The gutsy — possibly crazy — scientists who risked death testing vaccines on themselves

  • Alex Ovechkin’s gutsy effort isn’t enough, and the shorthanded Capitals fall to the FlyersKuznetsov, who revealed Monday that he experienced symptoms, is considered day-to-day, Capitals Coach Peter Laviolette said.

  • He couldn’t do everything, but what a gutsy performance, what a tough and special young man Justin Fields is.

  • This was a long, gutsy, attritional game played by two flawed teams who failed to force enough shots on goal.

  • The goal came off his tummy inside the Portuguese box, an apt way to score for a very gutsy player.

  • With a hammer-like left hook and crushing body shots, Provodnikov was beating his gutsy foe down, body part by body part.

  • The FBI interviewed the remarkably gutsy Jeff Bauman in intensive care.

  • The princess calls her “a gutsy woman” and believes the rules on driving can change.

  • In fact, it was just the sort of brave thing that the gutsy little kid might have had the balls to report on.

  • Sid and Martin made this charming little domestic scene so natural yet gutsy too that I wanted to shout hooray.

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