gulp
verb /ɡʌlp/
/ɡʌlp/
动词形式
Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they gulp | /ɡʌlp/ /ɡʌlp/ |
he / she / it gulps | /ɡʌlps/ /ɡʌlps/ |
past simple gulped | /ɡʌlpt/ /ɡʌlpt/ |
past participle gulped | /ɡʌlpt/ /ɡʌlpt/ |
-ing form gulping | /ˈɡʌlpɪŋ/ /ˈɡʌlpɪŋ/ |
- [transitive] gulp something (down) to 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。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- greedily
- quickly
- noisily
- …
- He gulped down the rest of his tea and went out.
- [intransitive] to swallow, but without eating or drinking something, 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。 - ‘Do you know where she is?’ asked Chris. The man gulped nervously and nodded.
“你知道她去哪里了吗?”克里斯问。那个男人局促不安地喘 气,点了点头。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- nervously
- gulp for air
- gulp for breath
- She gulped nervously before trying to answer.
- [intransitive, transitive] to breathe quickly and deeply, because you need more air
深呼吸;喘大气;大口大口地吸气 - gulp (for something) She came up gulping for air.
她气喘吁吁地走上前来。 - Keith swam to the surface and gulped for air.
基思游到水面,大口吸气。 - gulp something (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。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- nervously
- gulp for air
- gulp for breath
- gulp (for something) She came up gulping for air.
词源Middle English: probably from Middle Dutch gulpen, of imitative origin.