| 释义 | 
		en·trail \ˈen.trəl, -rāl\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English entraille, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin intralia, alteration of Latin interanea, plural of interaneum intestine, from neuter of interaneus interior (akin to Latin inter between) + -aneus (as in extraneus external) — more at inter- 1. archaic  : an internal part of an animal body 2. entrails plural  : bowels, guts, viscera 3. entrails plural  : the interior or internal parts of something  < hairy entrails of the sofa — Berton Roueché >  < whole mountains had their entrails torn out — Wyn Roberts > |