gashed v. 割破,划伤(gash 的过去式和过去分词)
adj. 不必要的,额外的
- His left arm was amputated, he needed skin grafts, and his badly gashed scalp swelled like a balloon.
他的左臂被截,皮肤也需要移植,严重划伤的头皮肿得像个气球。 - But a friend of the dentist took too much of the stuff at a laughing-gas stage show and gashed his leg.
某天一位牙医的朋友在舞台表演笑气节目时,吸入过量,之后还划伤了他的腿。 - But I also knew how common it was for these lumbering giants to be gashed by boat propellers or entangled in crab traps.
但是,我同样清楚,这些笨拙的大家伙经常会被轮船的螺旋桨刮伤,或者陷入捕蟹笼的迷阵之中。
Gash \Gash\ (g[a^]sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gashed} (g[a^]sht);
p. pr. & vb. n. {Gashing}.] [For older garth or garse, OF.
garser to scarify, F. gercer to chap, perh. from an assumed
LL. carptiare, fr. L. carpere, carptum, to pluck, separate
into parts; cf. LL. carptare to wound. Cf. {Carpet}.]
To make a gash, or long, deep incision in; -- applied chiefly
to incisions in flesh.
Grievously gashed or gored to death. --Hayward.