释义 |
slug [slʌg] noun countable CREATURE 生物 ■a small, usually black or brown, creature with a long soft body and no arms or legs, like a snail but with no shell 蛞蝓,鼻涕虫 ■mainly US informal ■a slow-moving, lazy person 懒散的人 ⇒ See also sluggish [slʌg] noun countable BULLET 子弹 informal ■a bullet 子弹•The poor guy wound up with a slug in his stomach.那个可怜的家伙腹部中了一枪。 [slʌg] noun countable AMOUNT OF DRINK 酒的量 informal ■an amount of drink, especially strong alcoholic drink, that you can swallow at one time 满满一口(尤指烈酒)•I had a slug of vodka to give me courage.我喝了一大口伏特加来给自己壮胆。 [slʌg] noun countable COIN 硬币 US a piece of metal used instead of a coin for putting in machines (投入机器中的)假硬币,代币 [slʌg] verb transitive (-gg-)informal ■to hit someone hard with the fist (= closed hand) 用拳头猛击•She slugged him and he fell against the bar.她猛地打了他一拳,他扑倒在柜台上。 ■US ■to hit a baseball hard 猛击(棒球) [slʌg] verb transitive (-gg-) slug it out ■If two people slug it out, they fight or argue violently until one of them wins. 一决胜负 |