guts in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for guts in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

1.2. guts inf + pl vb (internal mechanism):

guts
tripas fpl inf

greedy-guts [Am ˈɡridiˌɡəts, Brit ˈɡriːdɪɡʌts] N Brit inf esp child language no pl

I.gut [Am ɡət, Brit ɡʌt] N

II.gut <pres part gutting; pt, pp gutted> [Am ɡət, Brit ɡʌt] VB trans

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1.2. guts inf + pl vb (internal mechanism):

guts
tripas fpl inf

gut-wrenching [Am, Brit ˈɡʌt ˌrɛntʃɪŋ] ADJ inf

gut-rot [ˈɡətˌrɑt] N U Brit inf

Translations for guts in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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guts pl
greedy guts inf
greedy guts

guts in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for guts in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

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to hate sb's guts inf

Translations for guts in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

guts Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

guts
guts
it takes guts
to have sb's guts for garters Brit iron
greedy -guts Aus, Brit childspeak
comilón, -ona
to hate sb's guts inf
I had to slog my guts out
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It's difficult to pluck up the guts to start a conversation when it's a men's club -- elbow to elbow.
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They are dispersed in the water and inside the guts of fish and waterbirds that eat them.
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Bugs from both groups were separately transplanted into the guts of germ-free mice raised under sterile conditions.
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They make you want to slit their guts!
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Originally thought to be composed solely of sequences from termite guts, it was later found to be more widespread in nature.
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He was not a great technician or virtuoso, but he could lead a traditional ensemble with fire and guts.
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Put in cheesecloth with the reserved tomato "guts" and hang in the refrigerator, allowing the liquid to drip into a container below.
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His barbed words and thorny sentences tear at one's guts.
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Guts refers to the fortitude to strive for perfection in marching performance regardless of the circumstances.
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But kind of contemporise it, pump up the action and the blood and guts.
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