词汇 | swig |
释义 | swig Theme: DRINKING - EXCESS tr. to drink liquor deeply.He nearly swigged the whole bottle before he needed to take a breath.She swigged a big gulp and just stood there—bottle in her hand—and became paralyzed. Theme: DRINKING - PORTION n. a deep drink of liquor; a swallow of liquor.She took a swig of rum and leaped into the lagoon.One swig of that stuff was enough for me. swig 1. noun an act of drinking deeply, especially of intoxicating liquor UK, 1621 2. verb to drink, especially deeply, and especially of intoxicating liquor. From SWIG (a drink) UK, 1654 swiggle1. slang To move with twisting, writhing, or otherwise irregular motions; to wriggle or wiggle. The baby just swiggled and squirmed as I tried to change her diaper. This piece keeps swiggling in the wind. Any way we can tighten it up? 2. slang To drink alcohol excessively. The old coot just sits at the bar swiggling beer and whiskey, shouting abuse at anyone who walks by. You swiggled all my wine, you lush! swig1. n. a deep drink of liquor; a swallow of liquor. She took a swig of rum and leaped into the lagoon. 2. tv. to drink liquor deeply. He nearly swigged the whole bottle before he needed to take a breath. swiggedand swiggled (swɪgd and ˈswɪglæd) mod. alcohol intoxicated; tipsy. Man, is she ever swigged! |
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