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gulpBrE /ɡʌlp/NAmE /ɡʌlp/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they gulp BrE /ɡʌlp/ NAmE /ɡʌlp/present simple - he / she / it gulps BrE /ɡʌlps/ NAmE /ɡʌlps/past simple gulped BrE /ɡʌlpt/ NAmE /ɡʌlpt/past participle gulped BrE /ɡʌlpt/ NAmE /ɡʌlpt/ -ing form gulping BrE /ˈɡʌlpɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈɡʌlpɪŋ/ [T, I] ~ (sth) | ~ sth downto swallow large amounts of food or drink quickly 狼吞虎咽;大口吞咽;匆匆吞下◆He gulped down the rest of his tea and went out. 他把剩下的茶一饮而尽便出去了。 [I, T] (+ speech) to swallow, but without eating or drinking anything, especially because of a strong emotion such as fear or surprise (尤因害怕或惊讶而)倒吸气◆She gulped nervously before trying to answer. 她紧张地倒吸了一口气才尽力回答。 [I, T] to breathe quickly and deeply, because you need more air 深呼吸;喘大气;大口大口地吸气◆~ (for sth) She came up gulping for air. 她气喘吁吁地走上前来。◆~ sth (in) He leant against the car, gulping in the cold air. 他倚着汽车大口大口地呼吸冷空气。 ●ˌgulp sth↔ˈbackto stop yourself showing your emotions by swallowing hard 咽下…(以防止感情的流露)◆She gulped back her tears and forced a smile. 她忍住泪水,强作笑容。 gulpBrE /ɡʌlp/NAmE /ɡʌlp/ noun~ (of sth) an amount of sth that you swallow or drink quickly 吞饮的量;一大口◆He took a gulp of coffee. 他喝了一大口咖啡。an act of breathing in or of swallowing sth 吸入;吞咽◆'Can you start on Monday?' Amy gave a gulp. 'Of course,' she said. “你星期一开始可以吗?” 埃米吸了一口气。“当然可以。” 她说。◆He drank the glass of whisky in one gulp. 他将整杯威士忌一饮而尽。 |