intestinal fortitudeYahoo!奇摩字典ph. (片語 phrase)
1. 勇氣;耐力
The Columbia Guide to Standard American Englishgut (n.) refers to the belly or belly and bowels, as in the Informal and Conversational
I have a pain in my gut.
Figuratively, in the plural, the
guts are the seat of courage, daring, nerve, and pluck, and the slang term sand, as in
She has a lot of guts, and she won't back down. In this sense the word is Conversational and Informal at best and is therefore frequently and tiresomely replaced by a euphemism and cliché,
intestinal fortitude.
Best advice: use guts, courage, determination, or another explicit quality and skip all tired metaphors and frozen figures.
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