柯林斯詞典slug /sl?ɡ/ (slugs) 1. N-COUNT A slug is a small slow-moving creature with a long soft body and no legs, like a snail without a shell. 鼻涕蟲2. N-COUNT If you take a slug of an alcoholic drink, you take a large mouthful of it. 一大口 (飲料)[非正式] Edgar took a slug of his drink. 埃德加喝了一大口飲料。3. N a metal token for use in slot machines, etc 金屬籌碼[美國(guó)英語] 4. V to hit very hard and solidly, as in boxing 重?fù)?/p>5. PHRASAL VERB to fight, compete, or struggle with fortitude 一決高下[非正式] 6. N a bullet or pellet larger than a pellet of buckshot 彈丸; 子彈 返回 slug劍橋詞典 slug noun [C] (CREATURE) 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,鼻涕蟲 mainly US informal a slow-moving, lazy person 嬾散的人 也見sluggish slug noun [C] (BULLET) informal a bullet 子彈 The poor guy wound up with a slug in his stomach . 那個(gè)可憐的家夥腹部中了一槍。 slug noun [C] (AMOUNT OF DRINK) informal an amount of drink , especially strong alcoholic drink , that you can swallow at one time 滿滿一口(尤指烈性酒) I had a slug of vodka to give me courage . 我喝了一大口伏特加來給自己壯膽。 slug noun [C] (COIN) US a piece of metal used instead of a coin for putting in machines (投入機(jī)器中的)假硬幣,代幣 返回 slug