Significato:
guts
n. intestino, budellagʌtn. (Anat) intestino; budello; minugia; strettoia; (Geog) canale; golav. sbudellare, sventrare; svuotare; distruggere; prendere l'essenziale da
guts Idioma
got guts
have courage, have nerves of steel She's got guts to try skydiving. It's a dangerous sport.
spill your guts
tell everything you know, spill the beans Don't spill your guts to your mom. Don't tell her about our problems.
air guts
to air your guts: to puke
bust guts
bust your guts: to work with great effort
chuck your guts up
to vomit
hate one's guts
Idiom(s): hate one's guts
Theme: ENMITY
to hate someone very much. (Informal and rude.)
• Oh, Bob is terrible. I hate his guts!
• You may hate my guts for saying so, but I think you're getting gray hair.
Have the guts
Someone who has enough courage to do something has the guts to do it.
Misery guts
A misery guts is a person who's always unhappy and tries to make others feel negative.
Take guts
If something takes guts, it requires courage in the face of danger or great risk. It takes guts for firemen to enter a burning building to save someone.
hate one's guts|guts|hate
v. phr., slang To feel a very strong dislike for someone. Dick said that he hated Fred's guts because Fred had been very mean to him.
have the guts to do something|guts|have|have the g
v. phr., informal To be brave enough to do something difficult or dangerous. Jack wants to marry Jilt, but he doesn't have the guts to pop the question.
hate someone's guts
hate someone's guts
Thoroughly despise someone, as in I hate Peter's guts. The guts here refers to a person's inner essence. [Slang; c. 1900]
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