guts
- plural of gut
guts pl (plural only)
- The entrails or contents of the abdomen.
- Synonyms: entrails, guttings, innards, insides, viscera
- (by extension, informal) Courage; determination.
- Synonyms: pluck, (vulgar) balls, nerve; see also Thesaurus:courage
It must have taken some guts to speak in front of that audience.
She doesn't take any nonsense from anyone—she's got guts.
- (informal) Content, substance.
His speech had no guts in it.
- (informal) The essential, core parts.
He knew all about the guts of the business, how things actually get done.
- (informal) One's innermost feelings.
If you need someone to spill your guts out to, I'm here.
- (Australia, New Zealand) The ring in the gambling game two-up in which the spinner operates; the centre.
- (Australian rules football, informal) The center of the field.
entrails
- Afrikaans: ingewande (af)
- Amharic: ጉሮሮ (guroro)
- Armenian: փորոտիք (hy) (pʻorotikʻ)
- Aromanian: matsã
- Burmese: အူ (my) (u)
- Carpathian Rusyn: флякы (fljakŷ)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 內臟/内脏 (zh) (nèizàng)
- Dalmatian: alaite
- Dutch: ingewanden (nl) n pl
- Egyptian: (mẖtw)
- Esperanto: intestoj pl, intestaro, viscero
- Finnish: sisäelimet (fi), sisälmykset (fi)
- French: entrailles (fr) f pl, tripes (fr) f pl
- Galician: tripada f, entrañas f, tripas (gl) f pl, tripaxe f
- German: Eingeweide (de) n pl
- Alemannic German: Gehüdel n
- Greek: έντερα (el) n pl (éntera)
- Ancient: χολάδες f pl (kholádes)
- Guaraní: py'akue
- Hawaiian: naʻau
- Hebrew: מעיים (he) m pl (me'áim), קרביים (he) m pl (qraváim)
- Hungarian: bél (hu)
- Interlingua: tripas f pl, entranias f pl
- Irish: inní m pl
- Italian: interiora (it) f pl, viscere (it) f pl, frattaglie (it) f pl, rigaglie (it) f pl, corata f, coratella (it) f
- Korean: 배알 (ko) (baeal)
- Macedonian: црева n pl (creva)
- Maori: whēkau
- Navajo: atsą́ siláí
- Polish: bebechy (pl) m pl
- Portuguese: tripas (pt) f pl, vísceras f pl, entranhas (pt) f pl
- Romanian: mațe (ro) n pl, măruntaie (ro) m pl
- Russian: кишки́ (ru) f pl (kiškí)
- Spanish: tripas (es) f, tripa (es) f
- Sundanese: peujit
- Tupinambá: py'a
- Zealandic: dermen pl
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(slang) courage
- Catalan: pebrots (ca) m pl
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 膽/胆 (daam2)
- Hokkien: 膽/胆 (zh-min-nan) (táⁿ, tám)
- Mandarin: 有種/有种 (zh) (yǒuzhǒng)
- Dutch: lef (nl) n
- Esperanto: please add this translation if you can
- Estonian: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: pokka (fi), kantti (fi), sisu (fi)
- French: tripes (fr) f pl, cran (fr) m, guts (fr) m (plural in France; singular in Québec)
- Georgian: ტრაკი (ṭraḳi) (vulgar)
- German: Mumm (de) m (coll.), Eier (de) n pl (vulgar)
- Greek: άντερα (el) n pl (ántera), κότσια (el) n pl (kótsia)
- Hebrew: אומץ (he) m (ómetz)
- Italian: fegato (it) m, coraggio (it) m
- Japanese: 根性 (ja) (konjō), ガッツ (ja) (gattsu)
- Korean: 배짱 (ko) (baejjang)
- Macedonian: мадиња n pl (madinja)
- Portuguese: fígado (pt) m, estômago (pt) m
- Russian: хра́брость (ru) f (xrábrostʹ), си́ла во́ли (ru) f (síla vóli)
- Spanish: agallas (es) f pl, pelotas (es) f pl (vulgar), huevos (es) m pl (vulgar), cojones (es) m pl (vulgar), bolas (es) f pl (vulgar)
- Tagalog: bayag (vulgar)
- Thai: please add this translation if you can
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(slang) content; substance
Translations to be checked
guts
- third-person singular simple present indicative of gut
guts (third-person singular simple present gutses, present participle gutsing, simple past and past participle gutsed)
- (Australia, informal) To eat greedily.
- (informal) To show determination or courage (especially in the combination guts out).
- He gutsed out a 6-1 win.
guts c
- indefinite genitive singular of gut
guts f or m (plural gutsen, diminutive gutsje n)
- gouge, a suddenly flowing quantity of fluid
- a chisel type with a hollow beak
guts
- inflection of gutsen:
- first-person singular present indicative
- imperative
- M. J. Koenen & J. Endepols, Verklarend Handwoordenboek der Nederlandse Taal (tevens Vreemde-woordentolk), Groningen, Wolters-Noordhoff, 1969 (26th edition) [Dutch dictionary in Dutch]