单词 | gash |
释义 | gash From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Illness & disabilitygashgash /ɡæʃ/ noun [countable]MIa large deep cut or hole in something, for example in a person’s skindeep gash in her forehead. Blood poured from a ► see thesaurus at injury —gash verb [transitive] One day Frank gashed his hand on a bit of broken glass.Examples from the Corpusgash• Thomas suffered a gash above his left eye.• a gash in the sidewall of a tire• There was, at the back, a deep gash.• There was a great gash torn in his world.• Something had made a long gash in the side of the booth.• Plenty of action, plenty of gash.• The gash in its throat was shocking, but not pathetic.• The accident left her with an ugly gash above the left eye.• Now think again of the wound on Hector's face - a heavy blow, a wide gash.deep gash• There was, at the back, a deep gash.• Theroux had a deep gash on his face, neckache, altitude sickness and a damaged wrist.• These spines are capable of producing a deep gash, and consequently these fishes should be handled with care.• After struggling free he went to nearby Bassetlaw Hospital where doctors closed the quarter-inch deep gash.Origin gash (1500-1600) Old North French garser, from Greek charassein “to make a mark in the surface of something” |
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