柯林斯詞典guzzle /?ɡ?z?l/ (guzzling,guzzled,guzzles) 1. V-T/V-I If you guzzle something, you drink it or eat it quickly and greedily. 狼吞虎咽[非正式] Melissa had guzzled gin and tonics like they were lemonade. 梅麗莎狂飲杜松子酒和奎甯水調(diào)的飲品,就像喝檸檬水一樣。2. V-T If you say that a vehicle guzzles fuel, you mean that it uses a lot of it in a way that is wasteful and unnecessary. (汽車)費(fèi)油→see also gas guzzler The plane was deafeningly noisy, guzzled fuel, and left a trail of smoke. 這架飛機(jī)噪音震耳,費(fèi)油,還畱下一屁股菸霧。3. -guzzlingCOMB in ADJ [ADJ n] The boom of the 1980s led to a taste for petrol-guzzling cars. 20世紀(jì)80年代的經(jīng)濟(jì)繁榮導(dǎo)致了對(duì)高油耗汽車的喜愛(ài)。 ...big, energy-guzzling houses. ...大的、浪費(fèi)能源的房屋。 返回 guzzle劍橋詞典to drink quickly , eagerly, and usually in large amounts 濫喫;狂飲;狼吞虎咽 He guzzled his beer and ordered another. 他一口喝完了啤酒,然後又點(diǎn)了一份。 to use large amounts of petrol very quickly 在短時(shí)間內(nèi)大量耗油 The car guzzles a gallon of gas every 15 miles . 這輛車每15分鍾就要用掉一加侖汽油。 返回 guzzle