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Перевод: guts
[существительное] внутренности ; кишки ; кишечник ; существенная часть чего-л.; ценная часть чего-л.; сила воли; выдержка ; мужество; характер
Тезаурус:
- Ibn Fayoud half closed his eyes as if someone had turned a knife in his guts.
- Filled my guts like burning coffee.
- "Yes, and she hated your guts!" thought Marie.
- He's specialised in tortured individuals, spilling his guts on self-taunting lyrics like "The Man Who Makes You Laugh": go on, Mr Funny Man, entertain us.
- I was out on Shaftesbury Avenue, facing Eros, the heart of Piccadilly, in the guts of Soho, the cunt of London.
- Today, a man in the public bar can be known disparagingly as "fat guts", but the modern respectable names of Pauncefoot and even Ponsford almost certainly meant "arched belly" in their original coining, from the Middle English panche = stomach.
- But he hadn't had the guts to do it.
- Mutually suitable teeth, claws, guts, and sense organs evolved in carnivore gene pools, while a different stable set of characteristics emerged from herbivore gene pools.
- "It's ripped the guts out of the radio."
- A quick, sharp beverage that hits you in the throat and then in the guts; that changes, perhaps only for a time, your way of seeing the world?
- If a chap hadn't the guts to stand up for his own beastliness where was he?
- It helps if you drag rabbit guts on a string around the surface of the burrow in the direction of the bait hung within the trap.
- She did it on nerve and instinct and guts by creating and recreating herself.
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