gulp
v. 狼吞虎咽; (因害怕或惊讶而)倒吸气; 大口大口地吸(气)
n. 吞咽(的量); 一大口
If you gulp something, you eat or drink it very quickly by swallowing large quantities of it at once.
She quickly gulped her tea.
她将茶一饮而尽。
If you gulp, you swallow air, often making a noise in your throat as you do so, because you are nervous or excited.
I gulped, and then proceeded to tell her the whole story...
我倒吸了一口气,接着把事情的原委都讲给她听。
'I'm sorry,' he gulped.
“很抱歉,”他倒吸了一口气说。
If you gulp air, you breathe in a large amount of air quickly through your mouth.
She gulped air into her lungs...
她大口大口地吸着气。
He slumped back, gulping for air.
他一屁股坐了回去,大口地喘着气。
A gulp of air, food, or drink, is a large amount of it that you swallow at once.
I took in a large gulp of air...
我深吸了一大口气。
When his whisky came he drank half of it in one gulp.
威士忌端上来后,他一口气就喝掉了一半。
1. a large and hurried swallow;
2. a spasmodic reflex of the throat made as if in swallowing
1. to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught;
2. utter or make a noise, as when swallowing too quickly;
at a gulp
一饮(而尽)
I forced myself to gulp down the bowl of bitter medicine.
我硬着头皮把这碗苦药喝了下去.
He a at one gulp.
他发出一种咳嗽和吞咽的声音,所以我最初听不大清楚.
He took the glass of milk and took a large gulp.
他喝了一杯牛奶,又吃了一大堆东西.
The boy took the dose at the gulp.
那男孩一口气把药喝完.
Caderousse raised his glass to his mouth with unsteady hand, and swallowed the at a gulp.
卡德鲁斯哆嗦着的手把杯子送到嘴边,咕咚一声一饮而进.