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1. n анат. кишка; пищеварительный канал2. n сл. кишки, внутренности3. n сл. брюхо, пузо4. n сл. струна или леса5. n сл. мед. кетгут6. n сл. разг. содержание; существенная частьI can take the guts out of a book in half an hour — мне достаточно получаса, чтобы понять суть книги
7. n сл. разг. мужество; выдержка; сила воли, характер8. n сл. узкий проход или пролив; канал9. n сл. ущелье10. n сл. изгиб реки11. a амер. разг. нутряной, инстинктивный12. a амер. разг. жизненно важный, насущный; затрагивающий личные интересыgut issues, such as jobs and housing — насущные проблемы, такие как занятость и жильё
13. v потрошить14. v опустошать; грабить15. v усваивать суть, содержание при беглом просмотре; извлекать суть16. v груб. жадно есть, жрать17. v горн. разрабатывать только богатые части месторожденияСинонимический ряд:1. inner (adj.) inner; interior; internal; intimate; viscerous2. instinctive (adj.) instinctive; intuitive; visceral3. bowels (noun) bowels; entrails; innards; intestines; viscera4. stomach (noun) abdomen; belly; breadbasket; guts; midsection; paunch; stomach; tummy5. demolish (verb) demolish; destroy; level; raze6. eviscerate (verb) bowel; clean; disembowel; draw; dress; embowel; eviscerate; exenterate; paunchАнтонимический ряд:
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