gash
gash /ɡæʃ/ noun [countable]
بریدگی، جای زخم در صورت، الت تناسلی زن، مقاربت جنسی، توخالی، لاف، بد منظر، زشت، زیرک، خوش لباس، زخم زدن، بریدن، شکافدارکردن، پرحرفی کردن، علوم مهندسی: شکاف دار کردن
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Synonyms & Related Words gash[verb]Synonyms:- cut, gouge, lacerate, slash, slit, split, tear, wound
[noun]Synonyms:- cut, gouge, incision, laceration, slash, slit, split, tear, wound
Related Words: carve,
split,
injure,
wound,
furrow,
mark,
notch,
lance,
nip
English Thesaurus: break, smash, snap, split, fracture, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary gash /ɡæʃ/
noun [countable][
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: Old North French;
Origin: garser, from Greek charassein 'to make a mark in the surface of something']
a large deep cut or hole in something, for example in a person’s skin:
Blood poured from a deep gash in her forehead.—gash verb [transitive]:
One day Frank gashed his hand on a bit of broken glass. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations gash nounI. deep wound ADJ. deep, great, long | nasty, terrible VERB + GASH get, have PREP. on the ~ She got a nasty gash on the head. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
gash II. large hole ADJ. deep, great, long VERB + GASH carve, cut, tear The bulldozers carved a great gash through the forest. The rocks tore a long gash in the ship's hull. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Thesaurus break verb [transitive] to damage something and make it separate into pieces, for example by dropping it or hitting it:
Careful you don’t break the chair. He broke his leg.smash verb [transitive] to break something with a lot of force:
A policeman smashed his camera.snap verb [transitive] to break something into two pieces, making a loud noise – used especially about long thin objects:
He snapped the sticks in two.split verb [transitive] to separate something into two pieces along a straight line:
Using a sharp knife, split the melon in half.fracture verb [transitive] to damage a bone, especially so that a line appears on the surface:
I fell over and fractured my wrist.tear /teə $ ter/
verb [transitive] to damage paper or cloth by pulling it so that it separates into pieces:
She tore up the letter and put it in the bin. I tore my jacket.injury damage to part of your body caused by an accident or an attack:
The passengers were taken to hospital with minor injuries.wound an injury, especially a deep cut in your skin made by a knife, bullet, or bomb:
He died of a gunshot wound to the head.cut a small injury made when a sharp object cuts your skin:
Blood was running from a cut on his chin.bruise a dark mark on your skin that you get when you fall or get hit:
Jack often comes home from playing rugby covered in bruises.graze/scrape a small injury that marks your skin or breaks the surface slightly:
She fell off her bike and got a few grazes on her legs and knees.gash a long deep cut:
He had a deep gash across his forehead.bump an area of skin that is swollen because you have hit it against something:
How did you get that bump on your head?sprain an injury to your
ankle,
wrist, knee etc, caused by suddenly twisting it:
It’s a slight sprain – you should rest your ankle for a week.strain an injury to a muscle caused by stretching it or using it too much:
a muscle strain in his neck [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲
hit:
I’ve got a bad bruise where I hit my leg against the table. The car hit a tree.bump to hit a part of your body against something, especially because you do not see or notice it:
Careful you don’t bump your head – the ceiling’s very low.bang/bash to hit something hard, so that you hurt yourself or damage something:
He banged into the car in front. I bashed my knee climbing over a gate. She fell and bashed her chin on the ground.stub to hit your toe against something and hurt it:
I stubbed my toe on the piano leg.injury damage to part of your body caused by an accident or an attack:
The passengers were taken to hospital with minor injuries.wound an injury, especially a deep cut in your skin made by a knife, bullet, or bomb:
He died of a gunshot wound to the head.cut a small injury made when a sharp object cuts your skin:
Blood was running from a cut on his chin.bruise a dark mark on your skin that you get when you fall or get hit:
Jack often comes home from playing rugby covered in bruises.graze/scrape a small injury that marks your skin or breaks the surface slightly:
She fell off her bike and got a few grazes on her legs and knees.gash a long deep cut:
He had a deep gash across his forehead.sprain an injury to your
ankle,
wrist, knee etc, caused by suddenly twisting it:
It’s a slight sprain – you should rest your ankle for a week.strain an injury to a muscle caused by stretching it or using it too much:
a muscle strain in his neckfracture a crack or broken part in a bone:
a hip fracture [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲
injury damage to part of your body caused by an accident or an attack:
The passengers were taken to hospital with minor injuries.wound an injury, especially a deep cut in your skin made by a knife, bullet, or bomb:
He died of a gunshot wound to the head.cut a small injury made when a sharp object cuts your skin:
Blood was running from a cut on his chin.bruise a dark mark on your skin that you get when you fall or get hit:
Jack often comes home from playing rugby covered in bruises.graze/scrape a small injury that marks your skin or breaks the surface slightly:
She fell off her bike and got a few grazes on her legs and knees.gash a long deep cut:
He had a deep gash across his forehead.bump an area of skin that is swollen because you have hit it against something:
How did you get that bump on your head?sprain an injury to your
ankle,
wrist, knee etc, caused by suddenly twisting it:
It’s a slight sprain – you should rest your ankle for a week.strain an injury to a muscle caused by stretching it or using it too much:
a muscle strain in his neckfracture a crack or broken part in a bone:
a hip fracturebe badly/seriously wounded Her husband was seriously wounded in the attack.be critically wounded (=be so badly wounded that you might die) He was critically wounded in the attack.be mortally/fatally wounded On that same day, he was mortally wounded by an assassin.be slightly wounded Two people were shot and slightly wounded.hurt to damage part of your body, or someone else’s body:
She slipped on the ice and hurt herself badly. Be careful you don’t hurt anyone with that knife.injure to hurt yourself quite severely, or to be hurt in an accident or fighting:
One of our players has injured his leg, and will be out of the game for weeks. Four people have been seriously injured on the Arizona highway.maim /meɪm/
[usually passive] to hurt someone very severely, especially so that they lose an arm, leg etc, often as the result of an explosion:
In countries where there are landmines, people are killed and maimed daily.break to hurt a part of your body by breaking a bone in it:
The X-ray showed that I had broken my wrist.sprain/twist to hurt your knee, wrist, shoulder etc by suddenly twisting it while you are moving:
I jumped down from the wall and landed awkwardly, spraining my ankle.strain/pull to hurt one of your muscles by stretching it or using it too much:
When you are lifting heavy loads, be careful not to strain a back muscle.dislocate to damage a joint in your body in a way that moves the two parts of the joint out of their normal position:
Our best batsman dislocated his shoulder during training.paralyse [usually passive] to make someone lose the ability to move part or all of their body:
A climbing accident had left him paralysed from the chest down. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲
injury damage to part of your body caused by an accident or an attack:
The passengers were taken to hospital with minor injuries.wound an injury, especially a deep cut in your skin made by a knife, bullet, or bomb:
He died of a gunshot wound to the head.cut a small injury made when a sharp object cuts your skin:
Blood was running from a cut on his chin.bruise a dark mark on your skin that you get when you fall or get hit:
Jack often comes home from playing rugby covered in bruises.graze/scrape a small injury that marks your skin or breaks the surface slightly:
She fell off her bike and got a few grazes on her legs and knees.gash a long deep cut:
He had a deep gash across his forehead.bump an area of skin that is swollen because you have hit it against something:
How did you get that bump on your head?sprain an injury to your
ankle,
wrist, knee etc, caused by suddenly twisting it:
It’s a slight sprain – you should rest your ankle for a week.strain an injury to a muscle caused by stretching it or using it too much:
a muscle strain in his neckfracture a crack or broken part in a bone:
a hip fracturehurt to damage part of your body, or someone else’s body:
She slipped on the ice and hurt herself badly. Be careful you don’t hurt anyone with that knife.injure to hurt yourself quite severely, or to be hurt in an accident or fighting:
One of our players has injured his leg, and will be out of the game for weeks. Four people have been seriously injured on the Arizona highway.maim /meɪm/
[usually passive] to hurt someone very severely, especially so that they lose an arm, leg etc, often as the result of an explosion:
In countries where there are landmines, people are killed and maimed daily.break to hurt a part of your body by breaking a bone in it:
The X-ray showed that I had broken my wrist.sprain/twist to hurt your knee, wrist, shoulder etc by suddenly twisting it while you are moving:
I jumped down from the wall and landed awkwardly, spraining my ankle.strain/pull to hurt one of your muscles by stretching it or using it too much:
When you are lifting heavy loads, be careful not to strain a back muscle.dislocate to damage a joint in your body in a way that moves the two parts of the joint out of their normal position:
Our best batsman dislocated his shoulder during training.paralyse [usually passive] to make someone lose the ability to move part or all of their body:
A climbing accident had left him paralysed from the chest down. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲