gorge
n
1 narrow steep-sided valley, usu with a stream or river 峡谷(通常夹有河溪)
the Rhine gorge 莱茵峡谷.
2 (dated 旧) throat; gullet 咽喉
a fish bone stuck in his gorge 卡在他咽部的鱼刺.
3 (idm 习语) make sb's `gorge rise fill sb with anger or disgust; sicken sb 使某人愤怒、 厌恶或作呕
The sight of so many starving children made his gorge rise. 他看到这麽多儿童挨饿十分气愤.
gorge v [I, Ipr, Tn, Tn.pr]
~ (oneself) (on/with sth) eat greedily; fill (oneself) 贪婪地吃; 填饱
gorging (herself) on cream-cakes 大吃奶油蛋糕.
We're going to a really nice place down by the river. It's a good place for a camp and there's plenty of shade under the trees.
我们要沿河去一个很好玩的地方。那是个很好的宿营地,有很多树阴凉。
At lunchtime, the tourist thanked him and gave him ten pounds, which was a lot of money in those days.
午餐时,这位游客向他表示感谢,并给了他10英镑。这在当时可算是一大笔钱了。
I think it is important to understand the relations between parents and their children. They spend time, energy and money in bringing up children and providing them with what they need. Then, as with young birds, the time comes for the young to leave. As