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单词 gorge
释义 gorge
I. \ˈgȯrj, -ȯ(ə)j\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin gurga, alteration of Latin gurges whirlpool, throat; akin to Old High German querka throat, Old Norse kverk throat, Sanskrit gargara whirlpool, Latin vorare to devour — more at voracious
1. : throat
 < the strong, dark golden color of her hair, her shoulder bones and gorge — John Cheever >
 < full to the gorge with misery — Djuna Barnes >
— often used to indicate a strong feeling of repugnance or revulsion sometimes accompanied by a physical sensation of blockage or constriction, especially with the verb rise
 < when he tried to eat the flesh of his ox his gorge rose — Pearl Buck >
 < my very gorge rises at the thought — Agnes S. Turnbull >
2.
 a. : a hawk's crop
 b. : stomach, maw, belly, gullet
  < thy gorge ever cramming — P.B.Shelley >
 c. : a full meal : a large amount of food
  < gorges o' wild plums … clean up to his elbows — J.W.Riley >
  < if it fails to get a real gorge, it … cannot grow or mature — H.B.Glass >
3. : the entrance into a bastion or other outwork of a fort — see bastion illustration
4.
 a. : a band or fillet round the shaft just under the capital at the top in some orders of columnar architecture
 b. : a concave molding : cavetto
 c. : a small groove under a coping for carrying the drip
5. : a primitive device used instead of a fishhook consisting of an object (as a piece of bone attached in the middle to a line) easy to swallow but difficult to eject
6. : a narrow passage or entrance: as
 a. : a defile between mountains
 b. : a ravine with steep rocky walls
 c. : a narrow steep-walled canyon or a particularly narrow steep-walled part of a canyon
7. : the groove in a pulley sheave
8. : an aggregation of matter that fills or chokes up a passage or channel : mass
 < an ice gorge in a river >
9. : the line on the front of a coat or jacket formed by the crease of the lapel and collar
II. verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Middle English gorgen, from Middle French gorger, from gorge, n.
intransitive verb
: to eat greedily : eat to repletion
 < gorge throughout the day on delicacies — Jean Stafford >
transitive verb
1. : to stuff to capacity (as with food) : glut, satiate, cram
 < people gorging themselves under the eyes of others who are starving — Hans Kohn >
2. : fill : choke up
 < a vein gorged with blood >
3. : to swallow greedily : devour
 < gorge the bait >
 < gorge one's fill >
Synonyms: see satiate
III. noun
(-s)
: the act or an instance of gorging
 < lions alternate heavy gorges with … periods of fasting — James Stevenson-Hamilton >
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