gorge 音标拼音: [g'ɔrdʒ]
n . 峡谷,饱食,咽喉
vi . 狼吞虎咽
vt . 塞饱
峡谷,饱食,咽喉狼吞虎咽塞饱
gorge n 1 :
a deep ravine (
usually with a river running through it )
2 :
a narrow pass (
especially one between mountains ) [
synonym :
{
defile }, {
gorge }]
3 :
the passage between the pharynx and the stomach [
synonym :
{
esophagus }, {
oesophagus }, {
gorge }, {
gullet }]
v 1 :
overeat or eat immodestly ;
make a pig of oneself ; "
She stuffed herself at the dinner "; "
The kids binged on ice cream " [
synonym : {
gorge }, {
ingurgitate }, {
overindulge }, {
glut },
{
englut }, {
stuff }, {
engorge }, {
overgorge }, {
overeat },
{
gormandize }, {
gormandise }, {
gourmandize }, {
binge }, {
pig out }, {
satiate }, {
scarf out }]
Gorge \
Gorge \,
v .
i .
To eat greedily and to satiety . --
Milton .
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1913 Webster ]
Gorge \
Gorge \,
n . [
F .
gorge ,
LL .
gorgia ,
throat ,
narrow pass ,
and gorga abyss ,
whirlpool ,
prob .
fr .
L .
gurgea whirlpool ,
gulf ,
abyss ;
cf .
Skr .
gargara whirlpool ,
g [.
r ]
to devour .
Cf .
{
Gorget }.]
1 .
The throat ;
the gullet ;
the canal by which food passes to the stomach .
[
1913 Webster ]
Wherewith he gripped her gorge with so great pain .
--
Spenser .
[
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Now ,
how abhorred ! . . .
my gorge rises at it .
--
Shak .
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2 .
A narrow passage or entrance ;
as :
(
a )
A defile between mountains .
(
b )
The entrance into a bastion or other outwork of a fort ; --
usually synonymous with rear .
See Illust .
of {
Bastion }.
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1913 Webster ]
3 .
That which is gorged or swallowed ,
especially by a hawk or other fowl .
[
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And all the way ,
most like a brutish beast ,
e spewed up his gorge ,
that all did him detest .
--
Spenser .
[
1913 Webster ]
4 .
A filling or choking of a passage or channel by an obstruction ;
as ,
an ice gorge in a river .
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5 . (
Arch .)
A concave molding ;
a cavetto . --
Gwilt .
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6 . (
Naut .)
The groove of a pulley .
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7 . (
Angling )
A primitive device used instead of a fishhook ,
consisting of an object easy to be swallowed but difficult to be ejected or loosened ,
as a piece of bone or stone pointed at each end and attached in the middle to a line .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
{
Gorge circle } (
Gearing ),
the outline of the smallest cross section of a hyperboloid of revolution .
{
Circle of the gorge } (
Math .),
a minimum circle on a surface of revolution ,
cut out by a plane perpendicular to the axis .
{
Gorge fishing },
trolling with a dead bait on a double hook which the fish is given time to swallow ,
or gorge .
{
Gorge hook },
two fishhooks ,
separated by a piece of lead .
--
Knight .
[
1913 Webster Webster 1913 Suppl .]
Gorge \
Gorge \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Gorged };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Gorging }.] [
F .
gorger .
See {
Gorge },
n .]
1 .
To swallow ;
especially ,
to swallow with greediness ,
or in large mouthfuls or quantities .
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1913 Webster ]
The fish has gorged the hook . --
Johnson .
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2 .
To glut ;
to fill up to the throat ;
to satiate .
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1913 Webster ]
The giant gorged with flesh . --
Addison .
[
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Gorge with my blood thy barbarous appetite .
--
Dryden .
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1913 Webster ]
171 Moby Thesaurus words for "
gorge ":
abysm ,
abyss ,
allay ,
arroyo ,
bar ,
barrier ,
batten ,
blank wall ,
blind alley ,
blind gut ,
block ,
blockade ,
blockage ,
bolt ,
bolt down ,
bottleneck ,
box canyon ,
breach ,
break ,
canyon ,
cavity ,
cecum ,
chap ,
chasm ,
check ,
chimney ,
chink ,
choke ,
choking ,
choking off ,
cleft ,
cleuch ,
clog ,
clough ,
clove ,
cloy ,
col ,
congest ,
congestion ,
constipation ,
costiveness ,
coulee ,
couloir ,
crack ,
cram ,
cranny ,
crevasse ,
crevice ,
crowd ,
cul -
de -
sac ,
cut ,
cwm ,
dead end ,
defile ,
dell ,
devour ,
dike ,
ditch ,
donga ,
draw ,
drench ,
embolism ,
embolus ,
engorge ,
esophagus ,
excavation ,
fauces ,
fault ,
fill ,
fill up ,
fissure ,
flaw ,
flume ,
fracture ,
furrow ,
gap ,
gape ,
gash ,
gill ,
glut ,
gluttonize ,
gobble ,
goozle ,
gormandize ,
groove ,
gulch ,
gulf ,
gullet ,
gully ,
gulp ,
gulp down ,
guttle ,
guzzle ,
hals ,
hole ,
impasse ,
impediment ,
incision ,
infarct ,
infarction ,
jade ,
jam ,
jam -
pack ,
joint ,
kloof ,
leak ,
live to eat ,
moat ,
notch ,
nullah ,
obstacle ,
obstipation ,
obstruction ,
opening ,
overburden ,
overcharge ,
overdose ,
overeat ,
overfeed ,
overfill ,
overgorge ,
overindulge ,
overlade ,
overload ,
oversaturate ,
overstuff ,
overweight ,
pack ,
pall ,
pass ,
passage ,
pharynx ,
raven ,
ravine ,
rent ,
rift ,
rime ,
rupture ,
sate ,
satiate ,
satisfy ,
saturate ,
scissure ,
sealing off ,
seam ,
slake ,
slit ,
slot ,
soak ,
split ,
stall ,
stodge ,
stop ,
stoppage ,
strangulation ,
stuff ,
supercharge ,
supersaturate ,
surcharge ,
surfeit ,
swallow ,
throat ,
trench ,
valley ,
void ,
vomit ,
wadi ,
weasand ,
wizen ,
wolf ,
wolf down
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The Gorge (film) - Wikipedia Its plot follows two elite snipers who are ordered to guard a deep gorge without knowing what lies inside The Gorge was released by Apple TV+ on February 14, 2025 It received a lukewarm reception from critics
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