English to Telugu Dictionary gut

gut

ఆంత్రము
definition
verb
After getting a few fish each, they swam in the pond before they went back to the beach to clean and gut the fish and prepare them for dinner.
take out the intestines and other internal organs of (a fish or other animal) before cooking it.
it guts me to think about what my mother and brother missed out on
cause (someone) to feel extremely upset or disappointed.
noun
a painful stabbing feeling in his gut
the stomach or belly.
she had both more brains and more guts than her husband
personal courage and determination; toughness of character.
translation of 'gut'
ఆంత్రము,
చిన్నప్రేవులు లేక పెద్ద ప్రేవు
example
It took a foreign coach to unleash the real power from within the 'gut' of England by summoning the courage to select about seven young, black, gifted patriots.
We commonly think of the intuition as a strong feeling, instinct, or 'gut' reaction.
Secondly, Dr Wiseman discovered that people who appear to have good fortune tend to make effective decisions by acting on their intuition and 'gut' feelings.
All of this has got to cause a churning in his 'gut' .
Various tours are available by speed boats that take you for the most spectacular views, even up the 'gut' to laugh in the face of El Diablo.
A stoma is an artificial opening to or from the intestine (which is also known as the 'gut' or bowel) on the abdominal wall usually created by a surgeon.
Sims' basslines were jabs to the 'gut' - physical in the extreme.
After getting a few fish each, they swam in the pond before they went back to the beach to clean and 'gut' the fish and prepare them for dinner.
Let the fishmonger scale, clean and 'gut' the fish (I leave the head on).
I don't know, but my hope and my 'gut' feeling aren't the same.
The instrument itself was made of wood, with 'gut' or horsehair strings.
If they knew it was you who turned them in, they'd 'gut' you like a fish.
Tchaikovsky's strings were 'gut' rather than metal and were played with little vibrato.
the terrible pain in his 'gut'
However, rather than accept that this totally destroys her argument she instead chooses to ignore it in favour of her 'gut' feelings, and urges us to do likewise.
Most people nowadays do not wring chickens' necks, pluck them, and cook them for dinner, or butcher their own pigs, or 'gut' their own fish.
I had a 'gut' feeling that something was wrong
I do still feel like I've been kicked in the 'gut' , but I've kind of gotten used to that.
'gut' strings
At the same time, I saw clear signs that my 'gut' feelings weren't that far off base.
Some angry fan punched him in the 'gut' , injured him, and he lost the Tour.
To 'gut' the fish, make a slit up the length of the belly under running water and cut off the fins with scissors.
I don't frankly like to base myself on instincts or 'gut' feelings about this.
My students were not even afraid to try to hurt me: two boys spent a month throwing pencils at me in the middle of lessons; another child slugged me in the 'gut' .
microbes which naturally live in the human 'gut'
Patients will almost never knee you in the groin or kick you in the 'gut' .
The 'gut' reaction was based on three arguments whose wisdom had been proved by long experience.
Belina's editorial choices are based more on a 'gut' level response than on theory.
Most bumps in the Rowing-On divisions took place below the 'gut' , leaving spectators not much more to observe than the bizarre attire of various crews.
I didn't even have time to respond, my entire focus was spent on making sure my face didn't look like someone punched me in the 'gut' .
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