搜尋結果
chugging
- IPA[ˈtʃʌɡɪŋ]
英式
- the action or practice of approaching passers-by in the street to ask for subscriptions or donations to a particular charity
noun: chugging
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名詞
- 1. British informal, derogatory the action or practice of approaching passers-by in the street to ask for subscriptions or donations to a particular charity the committee called on charities to publish their spend on campaigning and for tighter rules on chugging
- (of a vehicle or boat) move slowly making regular muffled explosive sounds, as of an engine ... a cabin cruiser was chugging down the river
- a muffled explosive sound or sounds: the chug of a motorboat
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a vehicle or boat) move slowly with engine making regular muffled explosive sounds: a cabin cruiser was chugging down the river
- a muffled explosive sound or sounds: the chug of a motorboat
Oxford American Dictionary
- consume (a drink) in large gulps without pausing: Avery chugged a cup of coffee
- a large gulp of a drink: Chris took a long chug of his beer
Oxford American Dictionary
- consume (a drink) in large gulps without pausing: she chugged a glass of cola
- a large gulp of a drink: Chris took a long chug of his beer
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈCHəɡiNG]
美式
- the action or practice of approaching passersby in the street to solicit donations to a ... the committee called on charities to publish their spend on campaigning and for tighter rules on chugging
Oxford American Dictionary