chug
chug
ʧəg
chēg
British pronunciation
/t‌ʃˈʌɡ/

Definición y significado de "chug"en inglés

to chug
01

beber a grandes tragos, tragar

to consume a beverage, usually a carbonated or alcoholic one, quickly and in large gulps
Transitive: to chug a beverage
to chug definition and meaning
InformalInformal
example
Ejemplos
Thirsty after the game, he decided to chug a cold bottle of water.
Sediento después del partido, decidió tragar una botella fría de agua.
The college students gathered to chug sodas during the hot summer afternoon.
Los estudiantes universitarios se reunieron para tragar refrescos durante la calurosa tarde de verano.
02

resoplar, trac trac

to produce a rhythmic and repetitive sound, often resembling the noise made by a train or an engine
Dialectamerican flagAmerican
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
The old truck chugged down the road, its engine working hard.
El viejo camión tronaba por la carretera, su motor trabajando duro.
We heard the boat chugging along the river before we saw it.
Escuchamos el barco resoplar por el río antes de verlo.
01

a dull, rhythmic, explosive sound, typically made by an engine or motor

example
Ejemplos
The generator 's chug provided a background hum during the blackout.
I could hear the chug of the tractor from the field.
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