guzzle
guzzle 英 [ˈgʌzl] 美 [ˈɡʌzəl]
vt. 狂饮;暴食 vi. 狂饮;暴食;狼吞虎咽 n. 狂饮;豪饮作乐
进行时:guzzling 过去式:guzzled 过去分词:guzzled 第三人称单数:guzzles 名词复数:guzzles
- To guzzle is to gulp down a liquid very quickly. After running a marathon, you might be tempted to guzzle Gatorade, but it's important to sip slowly so you don't get sick.
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- vt. 狂饮;暴食
- vi. 狂饮;暴食;狼吞虎咽
- n. 狂饮;豪饮作乐
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1. No matter how many Coca-colas you guzzle, you won't be able to chase down a cheetah or leap the Grand Canyon in a single bound.
不管你狂饮多少瓶可口可乐,你不可能追逐印度猎豹或纵身一跃就飞过科罗拉多大峡谷。
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2. The scientists say providing extra grub for them to guzzle adds to carbon emissions that heat up the world, melting polar ice caps, raising sea levels and killing rain forests.
科学家们说正是因为额外的暴饮暴食导致了全球气候的变暖,现在南北极冰层正在消融,水平面正在升高,热带雨林正在消失。
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3. If you're hot and thirsty after a 20-minute run in summer heat, it's easy to guzzle that bottle in 20 seconds, in which case the caloric expenditure and the caloric intake are probably a wash.
如果在炙热的夏天跑20分钟,你会感到又热又渴,就很容易在20秒钟内狂饮那么一瓶。
- guzzle (n.) 1590s, "a drain," from guzzle (v.). From 1704 as "liquor," 1836 as "bout of heavy drinking."
- guzzle (v.) 1570s, "swallow liquid greedily" (intransitive), 1580s in transitive sense, probably related to Old French gosillier "to go down the gullet; to vomit, chatter, talk," from gosier (13c.) "jaws, throat, gullet." Or imitative of the sound of drinking greedily. Related: Guzzled; guzzling.
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