(noun.) a deep ravine (usually with a river running through it).
(verb.) overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself; 'She stuffed herself at the dinner'; 'The kids binged on ice cream'.
手打:曼弗雷德
双语例句
But I will drop it in that gorge like a broken bird cage. 欧内斯特·海明威.丧钟为谁而鸣.
I'll have to take me a spit in that gorge too. 欧内斯特·海明威.丧钟为谁而鸣.
At any moment, however, the barrier might fall, and Justinian lost no time in rendering the guns innocuous, if he were forced to retreat up the gorge. 弗格斯·休姆.奇幻岛.
I wish to pull down the barrier, so that when the pirates come up to assault, they will find no difficulty in passing up the gorge. 弗格斯·休姆.奇幻岛.
They told me in Beirout (these people who always gorge you with advice) that it was madness to travel in Syria without an umbrella. 马克·吐温.傻子出国记.
Pablo went over to the nearest tree and watched down the slope, across the slope and up the road across the gorge. 欧内斯特·海明威.丧钟为谁而鸣.
Then Agustín grabbed his arm and pointed and he looked across the gorge and saw Pablo. 欧内斯特·海明威.丧钟为谁而鸣.
It may be that the early sub-man sometimes played jackal to the sabre-toothed tiger, and finished up the bodies on which the latter had gorged itself. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯.世界史纲.
My foreign market, at any rate, is gorged. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特.雪莉.
It did not cease till the Atlantic was strewn with wrecks: it did not lull till the deeps had gorged their full of sustenance. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特.维莱特.
My vengeance is awake, and she is a falcon that slumbers not till she has been gorged. 沃尔特·司各特.艾凡赫.
I, wealthy--gorged with gold I never earned and do not merit! 夏洛蒂·勃朗特.简·爱.
He gorged himself habitually at table, which made him bilious, and gave him a dim and bleared eye and flabby cheeks. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特.简·爱.