英:[swɪg]
美:[swɪɡ]
英:[swɪg]
美:[swɪɡ]
复数:swigs
第三人称单数:swigs
现在分词:swigging
过去式:swigged
过去分词:swigged
Noun
1. a large and hurried swallow;
"he finished it at a single gulp"
Verb
1. strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat;
"He slugged me so hard that I passed out"
2. to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught;
"The men gulped down their beers"
1540年代,“饮料,酒精饮料”,后来“大量或丰盛的酒精饮料”(1620年代),起源不明。
Noun origin unknown
The first known use of swig was circa 1623
swim1 of 2verb
to move through water by moving arms, legs, fins, or tail
to float on or in or be covered with or as if with a liquid
to feel dizzy
my head swam in the stuffy room
to cross by swimming
swim a stream
swim2 of 2noun
an act or period of swimming
the main current of activity
in the swim of things
swill1 of 2verb
drench
to drink or eat greedily
to feed (as a pig) with swill
swill2 of 2noun
food for animals (as pigs) made from scraps of food mixed with water or skimmed or sour milk
garbage, refuse
swig entry 1
swig1 of 2noun
a quantity drunk at one time
swig2 of 2verb
to drink in long gulps
1 He slowly lifted a juice box to his lips and took a long swig.
2 He washed them down with a swig of water.
3 He takes a bite of cheese and then nonchalantly washes it down with a swig of wine.
4 “Don’t mind if I do,” he says, and he takes a good hard swig.
5 Lenny nods and takes a swig of soda without taking his eyes off the screen.
6 But Genie took a swig of water, grabbed the bag, and followed.
7 Jimmy laughed and took a long swig off his forty bottle.
8 I take another swig of root beer to unglue my mouth—just in case I have to cry for help.
9 She takes a heavy swig from her wineglass, kind of teeters a little in her high heels.
10 Every time Dad says bar mitzvah, he looks like he’s just taken a swig of vinegar.
11 She took a swig from her water glass, as if wishing it were something stronger.
12 “As I expected!” said Aunt Marge, taking a huge swig of brandy and wiping her chin on her sleeve.
13 He took a long swig on the R.C., then continued his harangue.
14 The hunter picked up his rifle, took a swig of whiskey, and started to look for her.
猎人拿起了他的来福,喝了一大口威士忌,开始找人。
15 He smiled and took a swig. He thanked her and retreated again his silence.
他微笑着喝了一大口, 说声谢谢后又回到他的沉默中.
16 I opened my bottle of water and took a big swig.
17 I take a swig from a water bottle and then hand it to Ben.
18 He smiled and took a swig. He thanked her and retreated again into his silence.
他微笑著喝了一大口, 说声谢谢后又回到他的沉默中.
19 I took a swig out of the bottle for effect, but I knew what she meant.
20 After a good long swig of lemonade, she observed the scene.