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单词 gore
释义
gore1 verbgore2 noun
goregore1 /ɡɔː $ ɡɔːr/ verb [transitive] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINgore1
Origin:
1300-1400 Perhaps from gore, gare ‘spear’ (11-14 centuries), from Old English gar
Verb Table
VERB TABLE
gore
Simple Form
Presentitgores
Pastitgored
Present perfectithas gored
Past perfectithad gored
Futureitwill gore
Future perfectitwill have gored
Continuous Form
Presentitis goring
Pastitwas goring
Present perfectithas been goring
Past perfectithad been goring
Futureitwill be goring
Future perfectitwill have been goring
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • All three stood in the hallway, the woman backed up to the wall, a finger and thumb goring her cheeks.
  • Below: An aging male babirusa that appears near to the day when it slowly gores itself through its forehead.
  • I had not been gored, chased, or even roared at.
  • It stirred the man in him even as it gored him.
  • Whether this phenomenon is good or bad for democracy depends on whose ox is being gored.
if an animal gores someone, it wounds them with its horns or tusks:  He was attacked and gored by a bull.GRAMMAR Gore is often used in the passive.
gore1 verbgore2 noun
goregore2 noun Word Origin
WORD ORIGINgore2
Origin:
Old English gor ‘dirt’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • A gore or gusset is, in fact, another name for a scoot.
  • He was dimly tempted to say, though, that he knew a thing or two about gore.
  • His face was powder-stained and his uniform darkened with gore.
  • The man's cheeks were tattooed with little vermilion chalices brimming with gore.
  • Then you can limit the gore by just cutting off the laces to save her.
  • There is more than one way to skin a theatrical cat, and McDonagh's chosen weapons are laughter and gore.
  • To obtain the cupped or hemispherical shape with fairly smooth lines, the number of gores should be increased with the diameter.
  • Yes, sir, the vicious Canuck will not rest until the Republic is lying in its own blood and gore!
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 He likes movies with plenty of blood and gore (=violence).
[uncountable] literary thick dark blood that has flowed from a woundgory:  He likes movies with plenty of blood and gore (=violence).
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