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1 guts
1) (the gut, liver, kidneys etc.) innvoller, tarmer2) (courage: He's got a lot of guts.) mot, ryggradsubst. flt. \/ɡʌts\/ ( hverdagslig)1) innvoller, tarmer, innmat2) mage3) mot, karakter(styrke), kraft4) ( overført) innholdhate somebody's guts hate noen som pesten, mislike noen sterkthave somebody's guts for garters (hverdagslig, spesielt spøkefullt) knekke nakken på noen, vri halsen om på noenhave the guts to do something tørre å gjøre noespill one's guts (amer., slang) tilstå, avsløre altsweat one's guts out slite seg i hjel -
2 garter
Isubst. \/ˈɡɑːtə\/1) strømpebånd, hosebånd, sokkeholder2) (amer., også arm\/sleeve garter) ermeholder, armstrikkGarter King-of-Arms Hosebåndsordenens heraldikerKnight of the Garter ( i Storbritannia) Hosebåndsridder(the Order of) the Garter ( i Storbritannia) HosebåndsordenenIIverb \/ˈɡɑːtə\/1) feste med strømpebånd2) tildele Hosebåndsordenen
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have your guts for garters — have (your) guts for garters British, informal if you say that you will have someone s guts for garters, you mean that you intend to punish them very severely. If I catch you smoking again I ll have your guts for garters … New idioms dictionary
have the guts — Someone who has enough courage to do something has the guts to do it … The small dictionary of idiomes
have the guts to do smth — • to have the nerve to do smth • to have the cheek to do smth • to have the face to do smth • to have the guts to do smth (from Idioms in Speech) to put a bold face upon; to act boldly, as if there was nothing to be ashamed of; to dare to do… … Idioms and examples
have the guts to do something — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be brave enough to do something difficult or dangerous. * /Jack wants to marry Jilt, but he doesn t have the guts to pop the question./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have the guts to do something — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be brave enough to do something difficult or dangerous. * /Jack wants to marry Jilt, but he doesn t have the guts to pop the question./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have\ the\ guts\ to\ do\ smth — v. phr. informal To be brave enough to do something difficult or dangerous. Jack wants to marry Jilt, but he doesn t have the guts to pop the question … Словарь американских идиом
have guts for garters — have (your) guts for garters British, informal if you say that you will have someone s guts for garters, you mean that you intend to punish them very severely. If I catch you smoking again I ll have your guts for garters … New idioms dictionary
guts — [ gʌts ] noun plural INFORMAL * 1. ) the quality of being brave and determined: That s what you need to be a referee, guts. have the guts to do something: She had the guts to decide what she wanted and go for it. it takes guts to do something: It … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
have somebody's guts for garters — have sb s ˌguts for ˈgarters f6 idiom (BrE, informal) to be very angry with sb and punish them severely for sth they have done • She ll have your guts for garters if she ever finds out. Main entry: ↑gut … Useful english dictionary
guts */ — UK [ɡʌts] / US noun [plural] informal 1) the quality of being brave and determined That s what you need to be a referee – guts. have the guts to do something: She had the guts to go for what she wanted. it takes guts to do something: It takes a… … English dictionary
guts — n. (colloq.) 1) the guts to + inf. (he doesn t have the guts to do it) 2) (misc.) to hate smb. s guts ( to hate smb. very much ) * * * (misc.) to hate smb. s guts ( to hate smb. very much ) (colloq.) the guts to+inf. (he doesn t have the guts to… … Combinatory dictionary