gutty
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
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One who works in a slaughterhouse cutting out the internal organs.
— Mr Donaldson continued to work during the season as a gutty in the beefhouse at the Lorneville plant, notwithstanding a high level of pain and/or discomfort which he persistently experienced from his elbow disorder.
- An urchin or delinquent.
- Low-class person.
- An unpleasant person.
形容词 adj.
- Charged or sprinkled with drops.
- Gutsy; brave.
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Made of gutta-percha.
— I still had in my possession thirteen sets of hickories and a good stock of gutty golf balls, […]
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Having a prominent gut.
— A trim-middled hog will have a higher dressing percentage than a wasty, gutty, paunchy, heavy-middled hog.
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词源 1
From goutte + -y, or anglicization of (Old or Middle French) goutté, ultimately from Latin gutta (“drop (of a liquid)”) (also the ultimate source of English goutte and French goutte). Compare guttated.
词源 2
Etymology tree
English gut
English -y
English gutty
From gut + -y.
English gut
English -y
English gutty
From gut + -y.
词源 3
Perhaps from gutter, or guttersnipe. Or possibly from Irish gaotaire (“a windbag, someone who talks too much”).
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