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gorge的意思

gorge
英式音标[ɡɔrdʒ]
美式英标[gɔːdʒ]

基本解释

n. 峡谷;胃;暴食;咽喉;障碍物

vt. 使吃饱;吞下;使扩张

vi. 拚命吃;狼吞虎咽

n. (Gorge)人名;(西)戈赫;(法)戈尔热

中文词源

gorge 峡谷

来自PIE*gwere, 喉咙,吞没,拟声词,词源同vorocity. 引申义峡谷。比较gulch.

英文词源

gorge
gorge: [14] Gorge originally meant ‘throat’; the metaphorical extension to ‘rocky ravine’ did not really take place until the mid 18th century (the semantic connection was presumably ‘narrow opening between which things pass’). The word was borrowed from Old French gorge ‘throat’, which goes back via Vulgar Latin *gurga to Latin gurges ‘whirlpool’ from which English gets regurgitate [17]. The superficially similar gorgeous [15], incidentally, is not related. It was adapted from Old French gorgias ‘fine, elegant’, but no one knows where that came from.
=> regurgitate
gorge (n.)
mid-14c., "throat," from Old French gorge "throat; a narrow passage" (12c.), from Late Latin gurges "gullet, throat, jaws," also "gulf, whirlpool," which probably is related to Latin gurgulio "gullet, windpipe," from a reduplicated form of PIE *gwere- (4) "to swallow" (see voracity). Transferred sense of "deep, narrow valley" was in Old French. From 1520s as "what has been swallowed," hence in figurative phrases indicating nauseating disgust.
gorge (v.)
c. 1300, "eat greedily, swallow by gulps," from Old French gorgier "to swallow" (13c.), from gorge "throat" (see gorge (n.)). Transitive sense from late 15c. Related: Gorged; gorging.

实用例句

1. The south side of the gorge is now clothed in trees.
现在峡谷的南边已长满树木。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Wind was funnelling through the gorge.
风吹过峡谷。
来自《权威词典》
3. My gorge rose at the sight.
我看到那景象就作呕.
来自《简明英汉词典》
4. East of the gorge leveled out.
峡谷东面地势变得平坦起来.
来自《简明英汉词典》
5. My gorge [ stomach ] rises at it.
我一看见这东西就 恶心.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》