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View usage for: (gæʃ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense gashes, present participle gashing, past tense, past participle gashed1. countable nounA gash is a long, deep cut in your skin or in the surface of something. There was an inch-long gash just above his right eye. Synonyms: cut, tear, split, wound More Synonyms of gash 2. verbIf you gash something, you accidentally make a long and deep cut in it. He gashed his leg while felling trees. [VERB noun] Synonyms: cut, tear, split, wound More Synonyms of gash gash in British English 1 (ɡæʃ) verb1. (transitive) to make a long deep cut or wound in; slash noun2. a long deep cut or wound Word origin C16: from Old French garser to scratch, wound, from Vulgar Latin charissāre (unattested), from Greek kharassein to scratch gash in British English 2 (ɡæʃ) adjective slang surplus to requirements; unnecessary, extra, or spare Word origin C20: of unknown origin (gæʃ) verb transitive1. to make a long, deep cut in; slash Word origin earlier garse < ME garsen < OFr garser < VL * charassare < Gr charassein, to cut, engrave Synonyms of 'gash'cut, tear, split, wound cut, tear, split, wound More Synonyms of gash British English: gash NOUN A gash is a long, deep cut in your skin or in the surface of something. There was an inch-long gash just above his right eye. - American English: gash
- Brazilian Portuguese: talho
- Chinese: 深长的切口
- European Spanish: brecha
- French: entaille
- German: klaffende Wunde
- Italian: sfregio
- Japanese: 深く長い裂け目
- Korean: 깊은 상처
- European Portuguese: talho
- Latin American Spanish: brecha
British English: gash VERB If you gash something, you accidentally make a long and deep cut in it. He gashed his leg while felling trees. - American English: gash
- Brazilian Portuguese: talhar
- Chinese: 切出深长的切口
- European Spanish: rajar
- French: taillader
- German: aufschlitzen
- Italian: sfregiare
- Japanese: 深く切りつける
- Korean: 깊이 베다
- European Portuguese: talhar
- Latin American Spanish: rajar
Chinese translation of 'gash' n (c) - (= wound, tear)
深长(長)的伤(傷)口 (shēncháng de shāngkǒu) (个(個), gè)
vt - (= wound)
在 ... 上划(劃)深长(長)切口 (zài ... shang huá shēncháng qiēkǒu)
Definition a long deep cut a long gash just above his right eye Definition to make a long deep cut in He gashed his leg while felling trees. Additional synonymsDefinition a mark or groove made by gouging iron-rimmed wheels digging great gouges into the road's surface Synonyms gash, cut, scratch, hollow, score, scoop, notch, groove, trench, furrow, incisionDefinition to cut (a hole or groove) in something with a pointed object quarries which have gouged great holes in the hills Synonyms scoop, cut, score, dig (out), scratch, hollow (out), claw, chisel, gash, inciseDefinition a cut, esp. one made during a surgical operation It involves making a tiny incision in the skin. Synonyms cut, opening, slash, notch, slit, gash- garrulous
- gas
- gas station
- gash
- gasoline
- gasp
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Additional synonymsDefinition a hole or split I peered through a tear in the van's curtains. Synonyms hole, split, rip, run, rent, snag, ruptureHe'd torn his skin trying to do it barehanded. Synonyms scratch, cut (open), gash, lacerate, injure, mangle, cut to pieces, cut to ribbons, mangulate (Australian, slang) Definition an injury to the body such as a cut or a gunshot injury Six soldiers are reported to have died of their wounds. Synonyms injury, cut, damage, hurt, harm, slash, trauma, gash, lesion, lacerationDefinition to cause an injury to the body or feelings of The driver of the bus was wounded by shrapnel. Synonyms injure, cut, hit, damage, wing, hurt, harm, slash, pierce, irritate, gash, lacerate |