单词 | gory |
释义 | gory From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgorygor‧y /ˈɡɔːri/ adjective1 informalVIOLENT clearly describing or showing violence, blood, and killing a gory horror movie gory tales of murder► see thesaurus at violent2 → (all) the gory details3 literaryINJURE covered in bloodExamples from the Corpusgory• The book's descriptions of the killings were unbelievably gory.• Forget the stories about chivalrous knights and the clash of arms - it was one gory, blood-spattered mess.• However, 44% of you feel that these reports should leave the gory details out and 39% feel they encourage copycat crimes.• It is, at times, too gory for kids.• The regiment halted amidst a gory, ghastly scene.• He had his friend grab the dead man by the hair and raise the gory head off the ground, brains dripping.• It is like a simmering volcano that occasionally throws up spurts of gory violence.• She returned to her gory work, which had become less disturbing than her conversations with von Stein. |
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