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  • ÄäntäminenAU
  • Tuntematon aksentti:
    • IPA: /ˈɡʌtɪd/
KieliKäännökset
espanjadesmembrado, destripado;desentranado, desilusionado, desilucionado
ranskaécoeuré, déçu, dégouté
ruotsiurblåst
suomimusertunut, masentunut, pettynyt
venäjäвыпотрошенный (vypotrošennyi), опустошенный (opustošennyi)
  • Gutted on sanan gut partisiipin perfekti.
  • Gutted on sanan gut imperfekti.
  • Gutted on sanan gut taipunut muoto.

Määritelmät

Adjektiivi

  1. (not comparable) Eviscerated.
  2. With the most important parts destroyed (often by fire), removed or rendered useless.
  3. (chiefly archaic) Having a gut or guts.
  4. (slang) Deeply disappointed or crushed, as by defeat, failure, or loss; let down.

Esimerkit

  • The exports, on the whole, in 1815, exceeded those of 1816; but the gutted herrings exported in the latter year exceeded those of the former by 12606½ barrels
  • He was leaning forward, head down, taking one deliberate step after another, both arms behind, dragging his gutted buck by its barely forked antlers.
  • For he to keep him from the vapours, /Subscribed at Hookham's, saw the papers; /Was deep in poet's-corner wit; /Knew what was in italics writ; /Explain'd fictitious names at will, /Each gutted syllable cou'd fill; /There oft, in paragraphs, his name /Gave symptom sweet of growing fame.
  • We have this day paid a visit to the wreck, which is lying in much the same state that it was, only somewhat more gutted by the occasional dashing of the billows amongst its timber and planks.
  • The markets will be more gutted than usual.
  • Recognizing by late April that the new law was gutted beyond repair, the Michigan State Temperance Society urged prohibitionists to interrogate every every political candidate on this issue and to vote only for those who would "publicly pledge" to support "the passage and enforcement of [another] law".
  • Having spoke thus, she took the ugliest of her monsters, full gutted from her spleen, and flung it invisibly into his mouth, which, flying straight up into his head, squeezed out his eye-balls, gave him a distorted look, and half overturned his brain.
  • He could tell she wanted to cry. "We've made a pact that we are going to try to get into men's basketball, and we're not going to do any of this crying stuff," he reminded her, and she gutted it out.
  • "Uh, I'm having a problem " mumbled the soggy-gutted bear as he suddenly found himself wedged between two large Austrian women.
  • The whole platoon had felt gutted, an attitude rarely reflected in press reporters.
  • Throughout the book he runs the whole gamut of emotion from ‘chuffed' to ‘gutted', while being on the whole (surprisingly, for a fabulously gifted millionaire) more gutted than chuffed, and he cheerfully confesses to a short temper.
  • The thing I was most gutted about was that I had planned to finish knitting a patchwork cot blanket. It never did get finished.
  • So there I was feeling totally gutted by the whole ghastly business.
  • eviscerated
  • It happened that on the same day, a number of fishes were caught; and as he gutted one of them, he found the keys which seventeen years before he had cast into the sea.
  • A small incident noted by another unnamed diarist writes of an African coming to him as he gutted fish to make an impromptu trade of the fish for a coconut.
  • destroyed
  • The mob collected in the neighbourhood of Moorfields, and attacked the School House, as well as some dwellings, belonging to Papists; which they completely gutted, burning even the floors and timber of the apartments.
  • Many believed this provision gutted the new law, as Lowry appointed three very conservative men to the body.
  • During this confabulation, the whole house, drawers and all, was gutted as clean as a fowl for supper.
  • Let them be gutted, washed, and soaked, in cold water for an hour, then put them into the boiler in cold water.
  • The chicken would be gutted, a process that usually took place in the barnyard.
  • This way of writing was first of all introduced by T—m Br—wn, of facetious memory, who, after having gutted a proper name of all its intermediate vowels, used to plant it in his works, and make as free with it as he pleased, without any danger of the statute.
  • For, not to mention that the Town would infallibly have been plundered, had not the Inhabitants gutted their Houses when they run away, it is certain that we have vanquished several great Guns, and brought them away Captives.
  • Sponsoring groups employed the constitutional initiative only after their proposals were twice blocked by gubernatorial vetoes and their successful statutory initiative was gutted by subsequent legislation.
  • upset
  • He was as gutted and empty as the ruined walls whose shadows loomed over him in the fleeting light of day.
  • In order to progress, we need to wait until the next period! I'm gutted! Been given some tablets to help accelerate this and should get it within 7-10 days.

Taivutusmuodot

Komparatiivimore gutted
Superlatiivimost gutted

(not comparable) Eviscerated.

Disemboweling a fish during food preparation

(not comparable) Eviscerated.

Swine inspection by USDA of disemboweled hogs

(not comparable) Eviscerated.

Deer hunter in the state of Michigan in the United States field-dressing a deer