slugs
n. 未燃燒著的燃料,未蒸發的燃料液滴; 子彈( slug的名詞複數 ); 少量; 少量的威士忌; (印刷中的)大嵌條
v. 用力打,狠揍( slug的第三人稱單數 ); 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。
The soil drains freely and slugs aren't a problem.
土壤排水暢通,鼻涕蟲就不會造成什麼麻煩。
Slugs feed on decaying plant and animal material.
蛞蝓以腐爛的動植物為食。
Slugs play merry hell with emerging shoots.
蛞蝓會破壞長出的新芽。
Her cabbages , which she carefully kept free from slugs, were growing daily greener.
黃芽白和蓮花白,都常常捉著蟲的,一天比一天長得青綠.
The design alleviates the problem of keeping the closed - end capillary clean and free of mercury slugs.
這種設計緩和了要求保持封閉端毛細管清潔和水銀芯暢通的問題.