0 a long, deep cut, especially in the skin
1 to make a long, deep cut in something, especially the skin on a part of the body:
The ship settled hard aground, with many holes in her hull, the worst of which was a 91ft m long gash in her starboard side.
As a result of his fall, a gash in his head has left a small pool of his blood on the floor.
Allmark was hospitalised after the match with a gash to the head that needed nine stitches.
The spearman's master had a certain gash in his head, and so his head pained through this fact.
V-cutters look like guillotine cutters, but cut a wedge into the cigar cap rather than completely removing it, creating a clean-looking gash.
A gash along the ships bottom led to both boiler rooms flooding and a loss of power to her pumps.
He would suffer a gash in his forehead and extensive damage to his feet and legs.
The blow caused him to bite his tongue, leaving a severe gash which led to copious amounts of blood being swallowed.
中文繁体
(尤指皮膚上)深長的傷口,大而深的切口, 造成(尤指皮膚上)深長的傷口…
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(尤指皮肤上)深长的伤口,大而深的切口, 造成(尤指皮肤上)深长的伤口…
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corte, raja, cortar…
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talho profundo, corte profundo, ferir…
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(長く深い)傷跡, 切り傷, ~を深く傷つける…
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derin yara/kesik…
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entaille [feminine], entaille, balafre…
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tall profund, tallar…
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