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GUT

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GUT
abbr.
grand unified theory

gut  (gt)
n.
1.
a. The alimentary canal or a portion thereof, especially the intestine or stomach.
b. The embryonic digestive tube, consisting of the foregut, the midgut, and the hindgut.
2. guts The bowels; entrails; viscera.
3. Slang
a. Innermost emotional or visceral response: She felt in her gut that he was guilty.
b. guts The essential components or inner working parts: "The best part of a good car . . . is its guts" (Leigh Allison Wilson).
4. guts Slang
a. Courage; fortitude.
b. Nerve; audacity.
5. Slang A gut course.
6. A thin, tough cord made from the intestines of animals, usually sheep, used as strings for musical instruments or as surgical sutures.
7. A narrow passage or channel.
8. Fibrous material taken from the silk gland of a silkworm before it spins a cocoon, used for fishing tackle.
tr.v. gut·ted, gut·ting, guts
1. To remove the intestines or entrails of; eviscerate.
2. To extract essential or major parts of: gut a manuscript.
3. To destroy the interior of: Fire gutted the house.
4. To reduce or destroy the effectiveness of: A stipulation added at the last minute gutted the ordinance.
adj. Slang
Arousing or involving basic emotions; visceral: "Conservationism is a gut issue in the West" (Saturday Review).
Idiom:
gut it out Slang
To show pluck and perseverance in the face of opposition or adversity.

[From Middle English guttes, entrails, from Old English guttas; see gheu- in Indo-European roots.]

gutty adj.

gut
Noun
1. same as intestine
2. Slang a stomach, esp. a fat one
3. short for catgut
4. a silky fibrous substance extracted from silkworms and used in the manufacture of fishing tackle
Verb
[gutting, gutted]
1. to remove the internal organs from (a dead animal or fish)
2. (of a fire) to destroy the inside of (a building): a local pub was gutted
Adjective
Informal basic, essential, or natural: I have a gut feeling she's after something
See also guts [Old English gutt]

gut  (gt)
1. The intestine of a vertebrate animal.
2. The alimentary canal of an invertebrate animal.
3. The tube in a vertebrate embryo that later develops into the alimentary canal, lungs, and liver.

GUT
Abbreviation of grand unified theory See unified field theory.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.GUTgut - the part of the alimentary canal between the stomach and the anus
internal organ, viscus - a main organ that is situated inside the body
hindgut - the caudal part of the alimentary canal in vertebrate embryos
small intestine - the longest part of the alimentary canal; where digestion is completed
large intestine - beginning with the cecum and ending with the rectum; includes the cecum and the colon and the rectum; extracts moisture from food residues which are later excreted as feces
abdomen, belly, stomach, venter - the region of the body of a vertebrate between the thorax and the pelvis
2.gut - a narrow channel or strait
channel - a deep and relatively narrow body of water (as in a river or a harbor or a strait linking two larger bodies) that allows the best passage for vessels; "the ship went aground in the channel"
3.gut - a strong cord made from the intestines of sheep and used in surgery
cord - a line made of twisted fibers or threads; "the bundle was tied with a cord"
suture - thread of catgut or silk or wire used by surgeons to stitch tissues together
Verb1.gut - empty completely; destroy the inside of; "Gut the building"
empty - make void or empty of contents; "Empty the box"; "The alarm emptied the building"
2.gut - remove the guts of; "gut the sheep"
remove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"

gut
noun 1. paunch, (Informal) belly, spare tyre Brit. (slang) potbelly, puku N.Z.
adjective 4. instinctive, natural, basic, emotional, spontaneous, innate, intuitive, involuntary, heartfelt, deep-seated, unthinking >> technical name viscera >> adjective visceral
Translations
gut [gʌt] nintestino;
(MUS etc) → cuerda de tripa
vt [+ poultry, fish] → destripar [+ building]: the blaze gutted the entire building → el fuego destruyó el edificio entero

gut [gʌt] nintestin m, boyau m;
(Mus etc) → boyau
vt [+ poultry, fish] → vider [+ building]; ne laisser que les murs de;
guts npl (Anat) → boyaux mpl;
(inf) (courage) → cran m;
to hate sb's guts → ne pas pouvoir voir qn en peinture or sentir qn

gut [gʌt] n (Anat) → Darm m;
(for violin, racket) → Darmsaiten pl
vt (poultry, fish) → ausnehmen;
(building) → ausräumen;
(by fire) → ausbrennen;
guts npl (Anat) → Eingeweide pl;
(inf) (courage) → Mumm m;
to hate sb's guts → jdn auf den Tod nicht ausstehen können

gut [gʌt] nintestino, budello;
(MUS etc) → minugia;
guts npl (col) (= innards); budella fpl: [of animals] → interiora fpl (= courage); fegato
vt [+ poultry, fish] → levare le interiora a, sventrare [+ building]; svuotare: [fire] → divorare l'interno di;
to hate sb's guts → odiare qn a morte

gut
n gut [gat]
1 the tube in the lower part of the body through which food passes. derm القناة الهَضْمِيَّه، مَعْي черво střevo tarm die Gedärme (pl.) έντερο intestino, tripa sool(ikas) روده suoli intestin קְרָבַיים अंतड़ी crijevo bél usus þarmur, görn intestino 창자 žarna zarna usus darmkanaal tarm jelito intestino intestin кишка črevo črevo utroba tarm ไส้พุง bağırsak 腸子 кишка بڑی آنت ruột
2 a strong thread made from the gut of an animal, used for violin strings etc. dermsnaar مُصْران لِصُنْع الأوتار الموسيقيَّه кетгут за струни struna (vyrobená ze střeva) streng der Darm χορδή από έντερο cuerda de tripa soolkeel زه suolikieli (corde de) boyau גִּיד आहार नली struna bélhúr tali terbuat dari usus girni corda, minugia 腸線 장선(腸腺) styga stīga gat snaar tarmstreng, katgut struna corda coardă (pentru vioară etc.) струна (preparované) črevo; struna struna žice za violinu tarmsträng, katgut เส้นใยที่เหนียวทำมาจากไส้ในของสัตว์ çalgı teli 腸線 струна з кишки تانت جو سازوں میں لگایا جاتا ہے dây ruột mèo 线
vpast tense, past participle ˈgutted
1 to take the guts out of Her job was to gut fish. vlek, ingewande uithaal يُخْرِج أحْشاء، يُنَظِّف изкормвам vykuchat tage indvoldene ud; rense ausweiden ξεκοιλιάζω destripar soolikaid rookima دل و روده درآوردن poistaa sisälmykset vider לְהוֹצִיא אֶת הקרָבַיִים आंत निकालना izvaditi utrobu kibelez - slægja sventrare はらわたを抜く 내장을 꺼내다 išskrosti, išdaryti izņemt iekšas; ķidāt menyiang ingewanden uithalen rense, sløye patroszyć estripar a curăţa (un animal) de intestine потрошить vypitvať očistiti, izprazniti vaditi creva rensa, ta ur ควักไส้ในออก içini çıkarmak 取出(魚等)的內臟 патрати; потрошити مچھلی کے پیٹ کی آلائش صاف کرنا moi ruột 内脏
2 to destroy completely, except for the outer frame The fire gutted the house. uitbrand يُتْلِف унищожавам всичко освен стените zničit vnitřek brænde ud ausbrennen καταστρέφω destruir el interior de laastama تخریب شدن درون ساختمان tuhota ne laisser que la carcasse (de) לַהֲרוֹס אֶת תוֹכוֹ पूरी तरह नष्ट करना potpuno uništiti kiéget memusnahkan eyðileggja að innan distruggere 内部を破壊する 내부를 파괴하다 sunaikinti, sudeginti (ko) vidų izpostīt; izdegt (ugunsgrēkā) memusnahkan uitbranden brenne ut, ødelegge innvendig wypalić destruir a devasta (pe dinăuntru) опустошать vypáliť uničiti do ogrodja uništiti blåsa ur ทำงายอย่างสิ้นซาก tahrip etmek 毀壞(房屋等)的內部裝置 спустошувати اندرونی تنصیبات کو جلا دینا، تباہ کر دینا phá huỷ 房屋
n pl guts
1 the gut, liver, kidneys etc. derms أحْشاء вътрешности vnitřnosti indvolde die Eingeweide (pl.) εντόσθια vísceras, entrañas sisikond دل و روده sisälmykset entrailles קרָבַיִים यकृत, जिगर iznutrice belsőségek jeroan innyfli frattaglie 内臓 내장 viduriai, vidaus organai iekšas; iekšējie orgāni isi perut ingewanden innvoller, tarmer wnętrzności vísceras măruntaie кишки vnútornosti drobovje utroba inälvor ตับไตไส้พุง iç organlar 內臟 нутрощі بڑي آنت، جگر، گردے وغیرہ cái bụng 内脏
2 courage He's got a lot of guts. fut, durf شَجاعَه кураж odvaha mod; gåpåmod der Schneid θάρρος, κότσια agallas tahtejõud دل و جرأت sisu cran אוֹמֶץ साहस hrabrost, odvažnost energia, mersz keberanian hugrekki coraggio 根性 용기 drąsa, valios stiprybė drosme; vīrišķība keberanian lef, moed mot, ryggrad odwaga coragem curaj сила воли odvaha pogum hrabrost kurage ความกล้า cesaret, yüreklilik 勇氣 мужність, витримка ہمت sự can đảm


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He strung his bow with tendons from the buck upon which he had dined his first evening upon the new shore, and though he would have preferred the gut of Sheeta for the purpose, he was content to wait until opportunity permitted him to kill one of the great cats.
They lease, clean out and gut a place in several years, and then move on.
There was also a ring wound with gut which was worn between the first and second joints of the index finger of the right hand and which, when passed over the string of the instrument, elicited the single note required of the dancer.
 
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