a. clotted凝結(jié)的。
△Rom.3.2.56:“All in goreblood;”滿身都是結(jié)干的血。
gore
vt.
1. pierce,stab刺破,戳。
△As.2.1.24: “Should intheir own confines with forked heads / Have their round haunches gored.”竟要在他們自己的領(lǐng)地之內(nèi)讓他們圓肥的后腿被箭鏃戳破。
△Tw.2.5.118(105): “But si-lence,like a Lucrece knife,/ With bloodless strokemy heart doth gore;”但是沉默,像魯克麗絲的刀,不見(jiàn)血地戳穿了我的心。
2. hurt,wound deeply損傷,深深傷害。
△H.V.4.1.175(164): “some,making the wars their bulwark,thathave before gored the gentle bosom of peace with pil-lage and robbery.” (Peace is personified as a gentlewoman easily hurt. )有些兵,把戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)當(dāng)做他們的庇護(hù)所,因?yàn)樗麄儚那霸?jīng)搶劫掠奪,破壞了社會(huì)的和平秩序。
Gore[g?:]
n.戈?duì)朳Charles, (1853~1932年),英國(guó)主教]