glug-glug-glug如何读

ˈgləg

glug-glug-glug英英释义

noun

or glug-glug ˈgləg-ˈgləg  plural glug-glugs a gurgling sound (as of a liquid pouring from a bottle) The only sounds were by Handel and the glug-glug of the pool filter.—Don Van Natta, Jr.

Russian sleeper trains are filled with the sounds of laughter, the glug of vodka being poured and playing cards slapping makeshift tables.—Hannah Jane Parkinson

a small amount of liquid especially when poured from a bottle She turned the taps to start the water running, poured in a generous glug of vanilla bubble bath …—Cindi Myers

a glug of olive oil

a large sip

took a glug of water before returning to the ring

verb

transitive + intransitive

to flow or pour with a gurgling sound Liquid began glugging out onto the refrigerator shelf.—Reed Johnson … bottles obligingly pop, and liquid glug-glugs into glasses.—Adam Tschorn … like pouring soda out of a two-liter bottle. And while it glug-glug-glugs out, if you were to punch a hole in the bottom of the bottle with an ice pick, you'd allow more air in, and the soda would pour out more quickly.—Tom Magliozzi, quoted in The Wichita (Kansas) Eagle Alessandro parks the martini trolley by us, pours Sacred Extra Dry Vermouth into iced glasses and swirls it to line the glass, before glug-glug-glugging out the gin.—Damian Barr

… the Delaware river glugged below us.—John Washington

to drink quickly glugging beer/wine/champagne Unless you suck alcohol through a straw more rapidly than you glug, drinking through a straw does not raise your blood alcohol level faster than other ways of drinking.—Roger Highfield "… When the police arrived, they all had two-litre bottles of water, and they just glug-glug-glugged so that they would dilute whatever they had in their system … ."—Kristina Rutherford

glugged some water

noun

or glug-glug ˈgləg-ˈgləg  plural glug-glugs a gurgling sound (as of a liquid pouring from a bottle) The only sounds were by Handel and the glug-glug of the pool filter.—Don Van Natta, Jr.

Russian sleeper trains are filled with the sounds of laughter, the glug of vodka being poured and playing cards slapping makeshift tables.—Hannah Jane Parkinson

a small amount of liquid especially when poured from a bottle She turned the taps to start the water running, poured in a generous glug of vanilla bubble bath …—Cindi Myers

a glug of olive oil

a large sip

took a glug of water before returning to the ring

verb

transitive + intransitive

to flow or pour with a gurgling sound Liquid began glugging out onto the refrigerator shelf.—Reed Johnson … bottles obligingly pop, and liquid glug-glugs into glasses.—Adam Tschorn … like pouring soda out of a two-liter bottle. And while it glug-glug-glugs out, if you were to punch a hole in the bottom of the bottle with an ice pick, you'd allow more air in, and the soda would pour out more quickly.—Tom Magliozzi, quoted in The Wichita (Kansas) Eagle Alessandro parks the martini trolley by us, pours Sacred Extra Dry Vermouth into iced glasses and swirls it to line the glass, before glug-glug-glugging out the gin.—Damian Barr

… the Delaware river glugged below us.—John Washington

to drink quickly glugging beer/wine/champagne Unless you suck alcohol through a straw more rapidly than you glug, drinking through a straw does not raise your blood alcohol level faster than other ways of drinking.—Roger Highfield "… When the police arrived, they all had two-litre bottles of water, and they just glug-glug-glugged so that they would dilute whatever they had in their system … ."—Kristina Rutherford

glugged some water

glug-glug-glug词源英文解释

Noun imitative Verb derivative of glug >entry 1

The first known use of glug was in 1707

glug-glug-glug 例句

1 Mash together a small glug of olive oil, half a dozen garlic cloves and a tablespoon of coarse salt with a mortar and pestle, blender or food processor.

2 Meanwhile, his mother (Rebecca Ferguson) glugs down a liquid that has the crystalline aqua-blue of a commercial mouthwash or dental rinse.

3 Throw some Nat King Cole on the HiFi, shake and stir with swagger, and top everything off with a generous glug of ring-a-ding-ding.

4 Summer or winter, before dinner or as a nightcap, while watching sports or cooking for friends—you’ll catch me tipping a glug of amaro (any kind!) over ice and topping it with seltzer, sparkling wine, or both.

5 First, reheat the beans with a glug of olive oil, one bay leaf, a pinch of cumin and, if desired, some red chile flakes.

6 The fruity flavors came from a glug of orange juice whisked right into the batter and a bright raspberry purée drizzled over the top—a combo that felt, despite its French toast base, very special indeed.

7 Even a glug of coconut and almond creamer doesn’t help much.

8 Once every two weeks, my plants get a big glug of this drink.

9 The rest of us apparently just glug it down.

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