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gore


gore 1

G0200100 (gôr)tr.v. gored, gor·ing, gores To pierce or stab with a horn or tusk.
[Middle English goren, probably from gore, spear, from Old English gār.]

gore 2

G0200100 (gôr)n.1. A triangular or tapering piece of cloth forming a part of something, as in a skirt or sail.2. A small triangular piece of land.tr.v. gored, gor·ing, gores 1. To provide with a gore.2. To cut into a gore.
[Middle English, from Old English gāra, triangular piece of land.]

gore 3

G0200100 (gôr)n. Blood, especially coagulated blood from a wound.
[Middle English, filth, from Old English gor.]

gore

(ɡɔː) n1. blood shed from a wound, esp when coagulated2. informal killing, fighting, etc[Old English gor dirt; related to Old Norse gor half-digested food, Middle Low German göre, Dutch goor]

gore

(ɡɔː) vb (tr) (of an animal, such as a bull) to pierce or stab (a person or another animal) with a horn or tusk[C16: probably from Old English gār spear]

gore

(ɡɔː) n1. (Clothing & Fashion) a tapering or triangular piece of material used in making a shaped skirt, umbrella, etc2. a similarly shaped piece, esp of landvb (Clothing & Fashion) (tr) to make into or with a gore or gores[Old English gāra; related to Old Norse geiri gore, Old High German gēro] gored adj

Gore

(ɡɔː) n (Biography) Al(bert) Jr. born 1948, US Democrat politician; vice president of the US (1993–2001); defeated in the disputed presidential election of 2000; leading environmental campaigner; shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with the Intergovernmental Panel For Climate Change

gore1

(gɔr, goʊr)

n. blood, esp. when clotted. [before 900; Middle English; Old English gor dung, dirt, c. Middle Dutch goor, Old High German, Old Norse gor]

gore2

(gɔr, goʊr)

v.t. gored, gor•ing. to pierce with or as if with a horn or tusk. [1350–1400; Middle English; see gore3]

gore3

(gɔr, goʊr)

n., v. gored, gor•ing. n. 1. a triangular piece of material inserted in a garment, sail, etc., to give it a desired shape. 2. one of the panels, usu. tapered or shaped, making up a flaring skirt. 3. a triangular tract of land, esp. one lying between larger divisions. v.t. 4. to make or furnish with a gore or gores. [before 900; Middle English; Old English gāra corner, c. Old High German gēro, Old Norse geiri; compare Old English gār spear]

Gore

(gɔr, goʊr)
n. Albert Arnold, Jr. (Al), born 1948, vice president of the U.S. 1993–2001.

gore


Past participle: gored
Gerund: goring
Imperative
gore
gore
Present
I gore
you gore
he/she/it gores
we gore
you gore
they gore
Preterite
I gored
you gored
he/she/it gored
we gored
you gored
they gored
Present Continuous
I am goring
you are goring
he/she/it is goring
we are goring
you are goring
they are goring
Present Perfect
I have gored
you have gored
he/she/it has gored
we have gored
you have gored
they have gored
Past Continuous
I was goring
you were goring
he/she/it was goring
we were goring
you were goring
they were goring
Past Perfect
I had gored
you had gored
he/she/it had gored
we had gored
you had gored
they had gored
Future
I will gore
you will gore
he/she/it will gore
we will gore
you will gore
they will gore
Future Perfect
I will have gored
you will have gored
he/she/it will have gored
we will have gored
you will have gored
they will have gored
Future Continuous
I will be goring
you will be goring
he/she/it will be goring
we will be goring
you will be goring
they will be goring
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been goring
you have been goring
he/she/it has been goring
we have been goring
you have been goring
they have been goring
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been goring
you will have been goring
he/she/it will have been goring
we will have been goring
you will have been goring
they will have been goring
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been goring
you had been goring
he/she/it had been goring
we had been goring
you had been goring
they had been goring
Conditional
I would gore
you would gore
he/she/it would gore
we would gore
you would gore
they would gore
Past Conditional
I would have gored
you would have gored
he/she/it would have gored
we would have gored
you would have gored
they would have gored
Thesaurus
Noun1.Gore - Vice President of the United States under Bill Clinton (born in 1948)Al Gore, Albert Gore Jr.
2.gore - coagulated blood from a woundblood - the fluid (red in vertebrates) that is pumped through the body by the heart and contains plasma, blood cells, and platelets; "blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and carries away waste products"; "the ancients believed that blood was the seat of the emotions"
3.gore - a piece of cloth that is generally triangular or tapering; used in making garments or umbrellas or sailspanelfull skirt - a long skirt gathered at the waistgaiter - a shoe covering the ankle with elastic gores in the sidespiece of cloth, piece of material - a separate part consisting of fabricumbrella - a lightweight handheld collapsible canopy
4.gore - the shedding of blood resulting in murder; "he avenged the bloodshed of his kinsmen"bloodshedmurder, slaying, execution - unlawful premeditated killing of a human being by a human being
Verb1.gore - wound by piercing with a sharp or penetrating object or instrumentpierce, thrust - penetrate or cut through with a sharp instrument
2.gore - cut into gores; "gore a skirt"tailor, cut - style and tailor in a certain fashion; "cut a dress"

gore

1noun blood, slaughter, bloodshed, carnage, butchery video nasties full of blood and gore

gore

2verb pierce, wound, stab, spit, transfix, impale He was gored to death by a rhinoceros.

gore

nounThe fluid circulated by the heart through the vascular system:blood.
Translations
淤血用角刺伤血块

gore

(goː) noun blood (especially when it is thick and solid). After the battle, the knight was covered in gore. 血塊 血块,淤血 verb (of an animal) to pierce with its horns, tusks etc. The bull gored the farmer to death. (被動物的角或長牙)刺傷 (动物)用角刺伤 ˈgory adjective with a lot of blood or bloodshed. a gory battle; a gory tale. 血淋淋的 流血的,血淋淋的

Gore


Gore

Al(bert) Jr. born 1948, US Democrat politician; vice president of the US (1993--2001); defeated in the disputed presidential election of 2000

Gore

 

a town in southwestern Ethiopia, at an elevation of 2,035 m. Administrative center of Ilubabor Province. Population, approximately 8.000 (1965). Gore is an important commercial center, primarily for coffee.

gore

[gȯr] (civil engineering) A small triangular parcel of land.

lune

A tapering wedge-shaped unit forming the covering of a hemisphere.

gore

goreA pie-shaped area or segment of a parachute. A common 28-ft parachute is made up of twenty-eight gores. See also blown parachute.

gore


gore

noun A nonspecific term for blood, guts or any such graphic viscera, often in the context of a fictional horror movie.
verb To pierce or stab with a horn or tusk—e.g., to be gored in a bull fight.

GORE


AcronymDefinition
GOREGoal-Oriented Requirement Engineering
GOREGothenburg-Oslo Rail Express

Gore


Related to Gore: Ogrish
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Synonyms for Gore

noun blood

Synonyms

  • blood
  • slaughter
  • bloodshed
  • carnage
  • butchery

verb pierce

Synonyms

  • pierce
  • wound
  • stab
  • spit
  • transfix
  • impale

Synonyms for Gore

noun the fluid circulated by the heart through the vascular system

Synonyms

  • blood

Synonyms for Gore

noun Vice President of the United States under Bill Clinton (born in 1948)

Synonyms

  • Al Gore
  • Albert Gore Jr.

noun coagulated blood from a wound

Related Words

  • blood

noun a piece of cloth that is generally triangular or tapering

Synonyms

  • panel

Related Words

  • full skirt
  • gaiter
  • piece of cloth
  • piece of material
  • umbrella

noun the shedding of blood resulting in murder

Synonyms

  • bloodshed

Related Words

  • murder
  • slaying
  • execution

verb wound by piercing with a sharp or penetrating object or instrument

Related Words

  • pierce
  • thrust

verb cut into gores

Related Words

  • tailor
  • cut
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