单词 | gutsy |
释义 | guts·y /ˈɡʌtsi/ adjective informal 1 BRAVEif someone’s behaviour is gutsy, it is brave and determined 勇敢的,坚毅的 It was a gutsy performance by McTaggart. 这是麦克塔格特的一次无畏之举。2 if something is gutsy, it is strong and interesting 强劲的 a gutsy full-bodied wine 烈性、浓郁的葡萄酒Examples from the Corpusgutsy• It's got that gutsy Ampeg overdrive, along with some serious floor-rumbling action.• A gutsy and popular player, Howe ignored medical warnings despite previous heart tremors.• Going to a start-up company was a gutsy career move.• Big Willie was the toughest dude on the block, a bad combination of vicious clothes-taking bully and mean, gutsy fighter.• The music is just not as gutsy or spirited or tuned into the needs of its core audience as it once was.• August Wilson's gutsy play on exploitation and oppression.• The result is a gutsy sandwich that would go better with a bottle of beer than a glass of chocolate milk.• It is gutsy stuff, Headline is selling it hard and it is well worth supporting.• Gambill didn't fold, however, playing a gutsy third set.guts·y adjectiveChineseSyllable it Corpus and is brave determined if behaviour someone’s gutsy, is |
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