gutnoun(BOWELS)
guts
phrase[ plural ] informal
B2
courage in dealing with danger or uncertainty: 勇气,胆量,意志
it takes guts toIt takes a lot of guts to admit to so many people that you've made a mistake.在那么多人面前承认自己犯了错误是需要很大勇气的。
something/doing something takes gutsStanding up for what you believe when everyone is against you takes guts.
have the guts toThankfully, she had the guts to stand up to the mayor.
Not many people have the guts to follow their dreams, whatever it takes.
He has that combination of skill and guts that every champion needs.
The team showed a lot of guts today.
See alsogutnoun(BRAVERY)
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples
bravery
braveryA policeman who chased a burglar despite a serious leg injury has received an award for bravery.
courageYou have shown great courage in coming to testify.
pluckYou have to admire his pluck.
gutsI didn't have the guts to go on my own.
valourUKThe Victoria Cross is Britain's highest military award for valour.
heroismI witnessed an example of heroism that made me proud to be British.
guts | American Dictionary
guts
plural noun
infmlus/ɡʌts/
bravery and determination:
[ + to infinitive ]I don’t think I’d have the guts to say that to his face.
gutsy
adjectiveus/ˈɡʌt·si/
infml
Suing your employer is a gutsy move.