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gulp

N การกลืน คำ โต  การ ดื่ม อึก ใหญ่  swallow mouthful nibble kan-kluen-kam-to

 

gulp

VI ดื่ม อึก ใหญ่  ดื่ม เต็มที่  swallow duem-uek-yai

 

gulp

VT เขมือบ  devour gobble ka-muea

 

gulp back

PHRV กิน อย่าง มูมมาม  กลืน ลง ไป อย่างรวดเร็ว และ ตะกละตะกลาม  gulp down kin-yang-mum-mam

 

gulp down

PHRV กิน อย่าง มูมมาม  กลืน ลง ไป อย่างรวดเร็ว และ ตะกละตะกลาม  gulp back kin-yang-mum-mam

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

GULP

v.t.To swallow eagerly, or in large draughts. To gulp up, to throw up from the throat or stomach; to disgorge.

 

GULP

n.A swallow, or as much as is swallowed at once. 1. A disgorging.

 

GULPH

[See Gulf. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

GULP

Gulp, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gulped; p. pr. & vb. n. Gulping.] Etym: [D.gulpen, cf. OD. golpe gulf. ]

 

Defn: To swallow eagerly, or in large draughts; to swallow up; to take down at one swallow. He does not swallow, but he gulps it down. Cowper. The old man. .. glibly gulped down the whole narrative. Fielding. To gulp up, to throw up from the stomach; to disgorge.

 

GULP

GULP Gulp, n.

 

1. The act of taking a large mouthful; a swallow, or as much as is awallowed at once.

 

2. A disgorging. [Colloq. ]

 

GULPH

GULPH Gulph, n. [Obs. ]

 

Defn: See Gulf.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

gulp

gulp |gəlp ɡəlp | verb [ with obj. ] swallow (drink or food ) quickly or in large mouthfuls, often audibly: he smiled and gulped his milk. breathe (air ) deeply and quickly: we emerged to gulp great lungfuls of cold night air. [ no obj. ] make effortful breathing or swallowing movements, typically in response to strong emotion: fumes seeped in until she was forced to gulp for air | she gulped back the tears. noun an act of gulping food or drink: she swallowed the rest of the coffee with a gulp. a large mouthful of liquid hastily drunk: Titch took a gulp of beer and wiped his mouth on his sleeve. a large quantity of air breathed in. a swallowing movement of the throat: the chairman gave an audible gulp. PHRASES at a gulp with one gulp: having emptied his glass at a gulp, Roger pulled out a cigar. DERIVATIVES gulp y adjective ORIGIN Middle English: probably from Middle Dutch gulpen, of imitative origin.

 

gulper

gulp er |ˈgəlpər ˈɡəlpər |(also gulper eel ) noun a deep-sea eel with very large jaws that open to give an enormous gape and with eyes near the tip of the snout. [Order Saccopharyngiformes: several families. ]

 

Oxford Dictionary

gulp

gulp |gʌlp | verb [ with obj. ] swallow (drink or food ) quickly or in large mouthfuls, often audibly: he gulped down the last of his coffee. breathe in (air ) deeply and quickly. [ no obj. ] breathe or swallow with difficulty, typically in response to strong emotion: she gulped back the tears | Laura gulped nervously. noun an act of gulping food or drink: she finished her drink in one gulp. a large mouthful of liquid hastily drunk: I took a gulp of beer. a large quantity of air breathed in. a swallowing movement of the throat: the chairman gave an audible gulp. PHRASES at a gulp with one gulp: having emptied his glass at a gulp, Roger pulled out a cigar. DERIVATIVES gulpy adjective ORIGIN Middle English: probably from Middle Dutch gulpen, of imitative origin.

 

gulper

gulper |ˈɡʌlpə |(also gulper eel ) noun a deep-sea eel with very large jaws that open to give an enormous gape and with eyes near the tip of the snout. Order Saccopharyngiformes: several families.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

gulp

gulp verb 1 she gulped her juice: swallow, guzzle (down ), quaff, swill down, down; informal swig, knock back, chug, chugalug. ANTONYMS sip. 2 he gulped down the rest of his meal: gobble (down ), guzzle (down ), devour, bolt down, wolf down; informal put away, demolish, polish off, shovel in /down, scoff (down ). ANTONYMS nibble. 3 Lisa gulped back her tears: choke back, fight back, hold back /in, suppress, stifle, smother. noun a gulp of cold beer: mouthful, swallow, draft; informal swig.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

gulp

gulp verb 1 Belinda gulped her juice: swallow, quaff, swill down, down; drain one's glass; informal swig, slug down, knock back, toss off. ANTONYMS sip. 2 the spaniels gulped down what was left on the plates: gobble, guzzle, bolt, wolf, cram, stuff; devour, gorge (oneself ) on, eat greedily, eat hungrily; informal tuck into, put away, pack away, demolish, polish off, stuff one's face with, pig oneself on, murder, shovel down; Brit. informal scoff, shift. ANTONYMS pick at. 3 Jenny gulped back her tears: choke back, fight back, hold back, hold in, keep back, restrain, suppress, stifle, smother, strangle, muffle, quench, curb, check, withhold, contain, bottle up. ANTONYMS let out. noun he took a gulp of the cold beer: mouthful, swallow, draught; informal swig. ANTONYMS sip.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

gulp

gulp /ɡʌlp /動詞 他動詞 1 飲み物 〉をごくりと飲み込む, 急いで飲む (down ); 食べ物 〉をがつがつ食べる .2 〈感情など 〉を抑える, こらえる (down, back )gulp down sobs [rage ]涙 [怒り ]を抑える 3 〈話など 〉を鵜 (う )呑みにする (down ).自動詞 1 ごくりと飲む [飲み込む ].2 はっと息を飲む ; あえぐ .名詞 C 1 ごくりと飲むこと at a [one ] gulp ひと息に 2 (感情などを )抑えること .3 はっと息を飲むこと .4 ひと飲み (の量 )▸ a gulp of water ひと飲みの水