slugging
n. <口>重擊,強擊
v. 用力打,狠揍( slug的現在分詞 ); 猛擊(球)
A slug is a small slow-moving creature with a long soft body and no legs, like a snail without a shell.
If you take a slug of an alcoholic drink, you take a large mouthful of it.
Edgar took a slug of his drink.
埃德加喝了一大口。
If you slug someone, you hit them hard.
She slugged her right in the face...
她重重地打在她的臉上。
He felt as if he had been slugged by a piece of lead pipe.
他覺得自己像被一根鉛管擊中了。
A slug is a bullet.
If two or more people slug it out, they work very hard to try to be the one who is successful or has their ideas and wishes accepted.
Four candidates are slugging it out in a dirty campaign.
4名候選人將在一場骯髒的競選中一決高下。
Four candidates are slugging it out in a dirty campaign.
4名候選人將在一場骯髒的競選中一決高下。
Slugging is especially serious in long , narrow fluidized beds.
在細而高的流化床中,騰湧現象特別嚴重.
As an example consider slugging , a phenomenon strongly affected by the vessel geometry.
例如騰湧這種現象就受容器幾何尺寸很大影響.
Slugging it out in the server business would also mar Oracle's healthy 46 % operating margin.
繼續維持伺服器業務還將傷害到甲骨文高達46%的營業毛利率.