gash

gash [gæʃ]  [ɡæʃ] 

第三人称单数:gashes

第三人称复数:gashes

现在分词:gashing

过去分词:gashed

过去式:gashed

gash 基本解释

及物动词划深而长切口; 砍

名词裂缝; 深长的切口(或伤口)

gash 相关例句

及物动词

1. He gashed his arm on a window last night.
    昨天夜里他的手臂被一扇窗划了一道很深的伤口。

名词

1. Nick had a large gash on his cheek.
    尼克的脸颊上有一道很大很深的伤口。

gash 网络解释

gash什么意思

1. 裂缝:17. feat 功绩 | 18. gash 裂缝 | 19. hull 船体

2. 大伤口:gush 涌出, | gash 大伤口 , | gust 一阵风

3. 裂纹:gash vein 裂缝脉 | gash 裂纹 | gasifiable 可气化的

4. 深伤口:gaseous 气态的 | gash 深伤口 | gasholder 煤气容器

gash 词典解释

1. gash是什么意思

1. 深长的伤口(或切口)
    A gash is a long, deep cut in your skin or in the surface of something.

    e.g. There was an inch-long gash just above his right eye.
           就在他右眼的上方有一条一英寸长的伤口。

2. 划伤;砍伤
    If you gash something, you accidentally make a long and deep cut in it.

    e.g. He gashed his leg while felling trees.
           他砍树的时候砍伤了腿。

gash 单语例句

1. If the gash had been just a centimeter closer to the heart, " this surely would have been a catastrophe ".

2. Houston forward Shane Battier needed four stitches to close a gash over his left eye late in the first quarter.

3. The Norwegian crossed the line and immediately lay down with blood pouring from a gash to his right elbow.

4. gash的意思

4. " We couldn't smell or hear anything, " passenger Samantha Gash told Nine Network television.

5. The cut took 50 stitches and surgery to seal and kept him from workouts to avoid infecting the deep gash.

6. Seo had a broken ankle, a gash in his arm that required stitches and shallow scratches across his face.

7. gash是什么意思

7. Rodman told his agent that the driver had a gash in his head and was in stable condition.

8. He had three broken ribs and a large gash on his shin but did not go to a hospital.

9. He crossed the line and immediately lay down with blood pouring from a gash to his right elbow.

10. gash

10. The man struck with the shovel required staples to close the gash in his head.

gash 英英释义

gash的反义词

noun

1. a strong sweeping cut made with a sharp instrument

    Synonym: slash

2. gash什么意思

2. a trench resembling a furrow that was made by erosion or excavation

    Synonym: cut

3. a wound made by cutting

    e.g. he put a bandage over the cut

    Synonym: cut slash slice

verb

1. cut open

    e.g. she slashed her wrists

    Synonym: slash