0 a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, usually formed by a river or stream cutting through hard rock -- (通常指河流沖刷而成的)峽,峽谷
1 to make someone feel shocked and angry -- 令人作嘔;令人憤怒
We have gorged ourselves on lots and lots of borrowing and are now having to pay it back through very painful debt deflation.
They will be gorged on government and smothered in bureaucracy.
Is there any wonder that the capitalist machine, with its vast potential capacity, is gorged and cannot function, even though people are starving?
The opencast vulture is gorging itself on the carcase of the late-lamented deep-mining industry.
When the greedy have become gorged, is it not reasonable to assume that supply and demand will be reconciled?
In many respects they have been almost gorged with the appointments which have been made.
If we had a debate every time we heard a rumour, we would be absolutely gorged with words.
Are the people in those counties to be saddled with something more because they happen to live in a country where there are many deep gorges and many bridges?