释义 |
gutsyguts‧y /ˈɡʌtsi/ adjective informal - Going to a start-up company was a gutsy career move.
- A gutsy and popular player, Howe ignored medical warnings despite previous heart tremors.
- August Wilson's gutsy play on exploitation and oppression.
- Big Willie was the toughest dude on the block, a bad combination of vicious clothes-taking bully and mean, gutsy fighter.
- Gambill didn't fold, however, playing a gutsy third set.
- It's got that gutsy Ampeg overdrive, along with some serious floor-rumbling action.
- It is gutsy stuff, Headline is selling it hard and it is well worth supporting.
- The music is just not as gutsy or spirited or tuned into the needs of its core audience as it once was.
- The result is a gutsy sandwich that would go better with a bottle of beer than a glass of chocolate milk.
1if someone’s behaviour is gutsy, it is brave and determined: It was a gutsy performance by McTaggart.2if something is gutsy, it is strong and interesting: a gutsy full-bodied wine |