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gore

verb
/ɡɔː(r)/
/ɡɔːr/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they gore
/ɡɔː(r)/
/ɡɔːr/
he / she / it gores
/ɡɔːz/
/ɡɔːrz/
past simple gored
/ɡɔːd/
/ɡɔːrd/
past participle gored
/ɡɔːd/
/ɡɔːrd/
-ing form goring
/ˈɡɔːrɪŋ/
/ˈɡɔːrɪŋ/
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  1. gore somebody/something (of an animal动物) to wound a person or another animal with a horn or tusk(用角或长牙)顶伤,戳伤
    • He was gored by a bull.他被公牛顶伤。
    Word Originverb late Middle English (in the sense ‘stab, pierce’): of unknown origin.

gore

noun
/ɡɔː(r)/
/ɡɔːr/
[uncountable]
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  1. thick blood that has flowed from a wound, especially in a violent situation(尤指在暴力情况下)伤口流出的血,凝固的血
    • The movie is not just blood and gore (= scenes of violence); it has a thrilling story.这部影片不光有血淋淋的暴力场面,还有扣人心弦的情节。
    see also gory
    Word Originnoun Old English gor ‘dung, dirt’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch goor, Swedish gorr ‘muck, filth’. The current sense dates from the mid 16th cent.

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