gorge
gorge
gɔrʤ
gawrj
British pronunciation
/ɡˈɔːd‍ʒ/

Définition et signification de « gorge » en anglais

to gorge
01

se gaver, engloutir

to eat greedily and in large quantities
Intransitive: to gorge on food
to gorge definition and meaning
example
Exemples
After fasting all day, she decided to gorge on a hearty meal at the buffet, savoring each dish.
Après avoir jeûné toute la journée, elle a décidé de se gorger d'un repas copieux au buffet, savourant chaque plat.
The aroma of freshly baked pastries in the bakery caused customers to stop and gorge on sweet treats.
L'arôme des pâtisseries fraîchement cuites dans la boulangerie a incité les clients à s'arrêter et à se gorger de douceurs.
Gorge
01

gorge

a steep-sided valley, often with a stream running through it
gorge definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The hikers explored a gorge carved by the river.
Geologists studied the gorge to understand erosion patterns.
02

the passage connecting the pharynx to the stomach

example
Exemples
The doctor examined the patient 's gorge for signs of irritation.
Acid reflux can cause discomfort in the gorge.
03

a narrow passage, especially one between mountains, often used as a route or choke point

example
Exemples
The army advanced through the mountain gorge.
A gorge served as the only path to the village.
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