Rechercher
to gash
01
entailler, gâcher
to make a deep cut or opening, often using a sharp tool or object
Transitive: to gash sth
Gash
01
entailler, blessure
a wound made by cutting
02
entailles, coupure
a strong sweeping cut made with a sharp instrument
03
tranchée, fossé
a trench resembling a furrow that was made by erosion or excavation
gash
v
Exemple
During the accident, the broken glass gashed the driver's arm, requiring immediate attention.
She gashed her finger while chopping vegetables with a kitchen knife.
Using a sharp knife, the chef carefully gashed the fruit to extract the juicy pulp.
To access the contents, he had to gash the sealed package with scissors.
The hiker accidentally gashed their leg on a protruding rock while climbing.