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Guts Meaning in English

word

/ˈɡəts/
guhts
/ɡˈʌts/
guhts

释义

'Guts' can mean courage and determination, especially in difficult situations. It can also literally mean the internal organs inside a person or animal.

用法与细微差别

Very common in informal English for courage: 'have the guts to do something' and 'it takes guts'. The literal body meaning is more graphic and is common in cooking, medicine, or vivid descriptions. Don't confuse it with 'gut' in the singular, which often appears in phrases like 'gut feeling'.

例句

She had the guts to speak in front of the class.

basic

It takes guts to admit you were wrong.

basic

The fish was cleaned, and its guts were removed.

basic

I don't think he has the guts to quit his job.

natural

You've got a lot of guts coming here after what happened.

natural

The movie was so violent I could barely watch the guts and blood.

natural