guts

guts
noun plural
1) (the gut, liver, kidneys etc.) innvoller, tarmer
2) (courage: He's got a lot of guts.) mot, ryggrad
subst. flt. \/ɡʌts\/ (hverdagslig)
1) innvoller, tarmer, innmat
2) mage
stick a bayonet into a man's guts
3) mot, karakter(styrke), kraft
it has no guts in it
4) (overført) innhold
hate somebody's guts hate noen som pesten, mislike noen sterkt
I hate his guts
jeg hater ham som pesten
have somebody's guts for garters (hverdagslig, spesielt spøkefullt) knekke nakken på noen, vri halsen om på noen
jeg skal knekke nakken på ham
have the guts to do something tørre å gjøre noe
she has the guts to do it
hun har bein nok i nesa til å gjøre det
spill one's guts (amer., slang) tilstå, avsløre alt
sweat one's guts out slite seg i hjel

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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  • guts — informal courage and determination. → gut guts informal used in names attributing negative characteristics: → gut guts entrails that have been removed or exposed. → gut guts the internal parts or essence of something. → gut …   English new terms dictionary

  • guts — meaning ‘courage or determination’, is more forceful and less neutral than either of these words. It is now only slightly informal, although it is more so in idiomatic expressions such as hate a person s guts and work one s guts out (in which… …   Modern English usage

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  • guts — /gʌts / (say guts) Colloquial –plural noun (often construed as singular) 1. the bowels or entrails. 2. the stomach or abdomen. 3. courage; stamina; endurance: to have guts. 4. essential information: the guts of the matter. 5. essential parts or… …  

  • guts */ — UK [ɡʌts] / US noun [plural] informal 1) the quality of being brave and determined That s what you need to be a referee – guts. have the guts to do something: She had the guts to go for what she wanted. it takes guts to do something: It takes a… …   English dictionary

  • guts — [gats] 1. n. courage; bravado. □ Man, she’s got guts! □ It takes guts to do something like that. 2. n. the belly; the intestines. □ Ted poked Frank right in the guts. □ …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

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