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chug

/chuhg/US // tʃʌg //UK // (tʃʌɡ) //

大口喝,大口喝水,大口喝酒,大口吃

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a short, dull, explosive sound: the steady chug of an engine.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    chugged, chug·ging.

    • : to make this sound: The motor chugged.
    • : to move while making this sound: The train chugged along.

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Examples

  • Lohse and his beleaguered fellow pledges were, he claims, forced to chug vinegar and to dine on the dreaded “vomlet.”

  • Yet throughout it all, the U.S. economy continues to chug along.

  • Those into “robo-tripping” often just chug the medicine without any chaser at all.

  • Is it even worse that the 4-year-old was made to chug a 40-oz can of Steel Reserve in public?

  • He changed the carburetor adjustment, and Foster got a weary chug-chug that ceased almost as soon as it had begun.

  • He tinkered with the engine and presently a steady "chug-chug-chug" reverberated down the valley.

  • For a few seconds the chug-chug came closer, then it died away in the distance on their left.

  • As it neared the channel its speed was reduced, and the chug-chug of a powerful gasoline motor became distinctly audible.

  • The sharp chug-chug of a motor suddenly sounded, and the disguised launch darted forward like a hawk swooping down on a chicken.