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swig

/swig/US // swɪg //UK // (swɪɡ) informal //

喝一口,啜饮,啜吸,啜饮一下

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an amount of liquid, especially liquor, taken in one swallow; draught: He took a swig from the flask.
  1. 1

    swigged, swig·ging.

    • : to drink heartily or greedily.

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Examples

  • A short TikTok showed him skating down the street, taking a swig of juice and singing the words “it’s only right for you to play the way you feel.”

  • Except, neighborhoods still aren’t sure when they’ll get to take a swig.

  • I ordered a salad, ate it, and in the bathroom snuck a swig of Pepto.

  • Pavlenko exclaimed, taking a swig of the Ukrainian vodka known as harilka.

  • After effectively blowing him off the screen, she pops a Budweiser and takes a swig before gazing at the defeated one last time.

  • Another, more erotic, painting shows a young, topless girl wearing handcuffs, surreptitiously sneaking a swig of beer from a can.

  • Swig has blamed the lack of payment on his inability to access his Lehman loan.

  • While I was cooking supper the old man took a swig or two and got sort of warmed up, and went to ripping again.

  • The sound of running water was near; he went to the creek and bathed his throat, easing its burning with a deep swig.

  • He took another swig at his glass and shifted his eyes to the fire.

  • His mother, breaking over the traces of restraint, hugged the jug of whiskey, taking swig after swig as the vigil wore on.

  • He took another swig at the pistol and then sat up to watch the conflict.