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chug

N เสียงดัง ชั๊กๆ (เช่น  เสียง ของ เครื่องยนต์  siang-dang-chak-chak

 

chug

VI เกิด เสียงดัง ชั๊กๆ (เช่น  เสียง ของ เครื่องยนต์  koed-siang-dang-chak-chak

 

chug (-a-lug)

SL ดื่ม (เหล้า  ลง ไป อย่าง ไม่ หยุดพัก  duem-long-pai-yang-mai-yud-pak

 

chuggy

SL หมากฝรั่ง  mak-fa-rang

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

chug

chug 1 |CHəg tʃəɡ | verb ( chugs, chugging, chugged ) [ no obj. ] emit a series of regular muffled explosive sounds, as of an engine running slowly: he could hear the pipes chugging. (of a vehicle or boat ) move slowly making such sounds: a cabin cruiser was chugging down the river. noun a muffled explosive sound or a series of such sounds: the chug of a motorboat. ORIGIN mid 19th cent. (as a noun ): imitative.

 

chug

chug 2 |tʃəɡ CHəg |(also chugalug or chug-a-lug |ˈCHəgəˌləg |) informal verb ( chugs, chugging, chugged ) [ with obj. ] consume (a drink ) in large gulps without pausing: Avery chugged a cup of coffee. noun a large gulp of a drink: Chris took a long chug of his beer. ORIGIN 1950s: imitative.

 

Chugach Mountains

Chu gach Moun tains |ˈCHo͞oˌgaCH, -ˌgaSH ˌtʃuɡætʃˈmaʊntənz | a range of mountains, part of the Coast Ranges, in southern Alaska. Anchorage lies at its base, and it is noted for glaciers that flow south into the Gulf of Alaska.

 

chugger

chug |ger noun informal a person who approaches passers-by in the street asking for donations or subscriptions to a particular charity. ORIGIN blend of charity and mugger 1 .

 

Chugoku

Chugoku |tʃuːˈgəʊkuː | a region of Japan, on the island of Honshu; capital, Hiroshima.

 

Oxford Dictionary

chug

chug 1 |tʃʌg | verb ( chugs, chugging, chugged ) [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] (of a vehicle or boat ) move slowly making regular muffled explosive sounds, as of an engine running slowly: a cabin cruiser was chugging down the river. [ no obj. ] make a series of muffled explosive sounds: he could hear the pipes chugging. noun a muffled explosive sound or sounds: the chug of a motor boat. ORIGIN mid 19th cent. (as a noun ): imitative.

 

chug

chug 2 |tʃʌɡ |(also chugalug ) N. Amer. informal verb ( chugs, chugging, chugged ) [ with obj. ] consume (a drink ) in large gulps without pausing: she chugged a glass of cola. noun a large gulp of a drink: Chris took a long chug of his beer. ORIGIN 1950s: imitative.

 

Chugach Mountains

Chu gach Moun tains |ˈCHo͞oˌgaCH, -ˌgaSH ˌtʃuɡætʃˈmaʊntənz | a range of mountains, part of the Coast Ranges, in southern Alaska. Anchorage lies at its base, and it is noted for glaciers that flow south into the Gulf of Alaska.

 

chugger

chug |ger noun informal a person who approaches passers-by in the street asking for donations or subscriptions to a particular charity. ORIGIN blend of charity and mugger 1 .

 

Chugoku

Chugoku |tʃuːˈgəʊkuː | a region of Japan, on the island of Honshu; capital, Hiroshima.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

chug

chug verb informal Justine chugged the rest of her beer: gulp, guzzle, quaff; informal swig.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

chug

chug /tʃʌɡ /擬音語 名詞 C 〖通例単数形で 〗(排気ガスなどの出る )ポッポッ [シュッシュッ ]という破裂音 .動詞 s ; ged ; ging 自動詞 ポッポッと音を立てる ; 〈汽車などが 〉ポッポッと音を立てて進む (away, along ).

 

chugalug

chug a lug /tʃʌ́ɡəlʌɡ /動詞 (lug 1 )他動詞 自動詞 ⦅米俗 ⦆(〈ビールなど 〉を )ぐっと飲み干す, 一気飲みする .

 

chugger

chug ger /tʃʌ́ɡə r /ch arity +m ugger 名詞 C 雇われ募金活動家 .