英 [ɡæʃ] 美 [ɡæʃ]
n. 很深的裂缝;砍得很深的伤口
vt. 划开;砍入很深;(使)负深伤
n. (Gash)人名;(英)加什
复数gashes
第三人称单数gashes
现在分词gashing
过去式gashed
过去分词gashed
gash /ɡæʃ/ CET6+ TEM4 [ gashing gashed gashes ]
可数名词 A gash is a long, deep cut in your skin or in the surface of something. 深长的切口
There was an inch-long gash just above his right eye.
就在他的右眼上方,有一道一英寸长的伤口。
及物动词 If you gash something, you accidentally make a long and deep cut in it. 割破
He gashed his leg while felling trees.
他砍树的时候割破了腿。
形容词 surplus to requirements; unnecessary, extra, or spare 不必要的; 额外的
裂纹
深长的伤口
爱说话的 [L garrulus
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... corpse 尸体 gash 深的切口 symptom 症状,征候,征兆 ...
... essential、基本的,要素,实质 gash、深长的伤口 compelling、引起兴趣的 ...
He was bleeding from a gash on his head.
他头上的伤口在出血。
There was an inch-long gash just above his right eye.
就在他的右眼上方,有一道一英寸长的伤口。
"Okay," he replied and winced as she dabbed the cotton swab over the gash.
当她用棉签轻擦他的伤口时,他应了一声“行了”,还躲了一下。
She fell and got a gash in her leg that required 22 staples to close.
The United States international had to be stretchered off with a gash in his knee.
She fell and got a gash in her left calf that took 22 staples to close.