INJUREif an animal gores someone, it wounds them with its horns or tusks 〔动物用角或长牙〕顶伤
He was attacked and gored by a bull.
他遭到一头公牛袭击,被顶伤了。
nGrammar
Gore is often used in the passive.
Examples from the Corpus
gore• Whether this phenomenon is good or bad for democracydepends on whose ox is being gored.• I had not been gored, chased, or even roared at.• All three stood in the hallway, the woman backed up to the wall, a finger and thumbgoring her cheeks.• It stirred the man in him even as it gored him.• Below: An aging male babirusa that appears near to the day when it slowly gores itself through its forehead.
blood and gore• It was covered in blood and gore which was fresh.• Yes, sir, the vicious Canuck will not rest until the Republic is lying in its own blood and gore!• He says it makes a change from the blood and gore on television.
Origingore1
(1300-1400) Perhaps from gore, gare“spear”((11-14 centuries)), from Old Englishgar