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I [gʌlp]1) (mouthful) (of liquid) sorso m., sorsata f.; (of air) boccata f.; (of food) boccone m.with o in one gulp — in un sorso, tutto d'un fiato
2) (noise) (tearful) singhiozzo m.II 1. [gʌlp] 2.verbo intransitivo deglutire (a vuoto)* * *1. verb(to swallow eagerly or in large mouthfuls: He gulped down a sandwich.) inghiottire2. noun1) (a swallowing movement: `There's a ghost out there,' he said with a gulp.) fiato, singulto2) (the amount of food swallowed: a gulp of coffee.) boccata, boccone; sorso* * *[ɡʌlp]1. n(of liquid) sorso, (of food) boccone min or at one gulp — in un sorso, (tutto) d'un fiato
2. vt(also: gulp down) trangugiare, tracannare, inghiottire3. vi(while drinking) deglutire, (through fear) sentirsi serrare la gola, (from emotion) avere un nodo alla gola* * *gulp /gʌlp/n.1 boccata; boccone; sorso; fiato: to swallow st. in one gulp, inghiottire qc. in un boccone; to drink st. at a gulp, bere qc. in un sorso (o d'un fiato)● to speak in gulps, parlare a singulti.(to) gulp /gʌlp/1 ingoiare; inghiottire; ingozzare; tracannare; trangugiare; bere con avidità: to gulp ( down) a glass of water, tracannare un bicchier d'acquaB v. i.● ( di un sub) to gulp air, respirare; inspirare □ to gulp back one's tears, inghiottire le lacrime (o il pianto).* * *I [gʌlp]1) (mouthful) (of liquid) sorso m., sorsata f.; (of air) boccata f.; (of food) boccone m.with o in one gulp — in un sorso, tutto d'un fiato
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1. transitive verbhinunterschlingen; hinuntergießen [Getränk]2. noun1) (act of gulping, effort to swallow) Schlucken, dasswallow in or at one gulp — mit einem Schluck herunterstürzen [Getränk]; in einem Bissen herunterschlingen [Speise]
2) (large mouthful of drink) kräftiger SchluckPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/102430/gulp_down">gulp down* * *1. verb(to swallow eagerly or in large mouthfuls: He gulped down a sandwich.) hinunterschlingen2. noun1) (a swallowing movement: `There's a ghost out there,' he said with a gulp.) der Schluck2) (the amount of food swallowed: a gulp of coffee.) der Schluck* * *[gʌlp]I. n1. (act of swallowing) [großer] Schluckto get a \gulp of air Luft holento take a \gulp of milk/tea einen [großen] Schluck Milch/Tee nehmento give a \gulp aufstoßenII. vt▪ to \gulp sth etw [hinunter]schlucken; liquid etw hinunterstürzen [o fam hinunterkippen]; food etw verschlingenIII. vi1. (with emotion) schluckenI \gulped with surprise vor lauter Überraschung musste ich erst einmal schlucken2. (breathe) tief Luft holen [o einatmen]to \gulp for air nach Luft schnappen* * *[gʌlp]1. nSchluck mat a gulp, in one gulp — auf einen Schluck
..., he said with a gulp —..., sagte er und schluckte
2. vtdrink runterstürzen; food runterschlingen; medicine hinunterschluckento gulp back one's tears — die Tränen hinunterschlucken
what?, he gulped — was?, presste er hervor
3. vi(= try to swallow) würgen; (= eat fast) schlingen; (= drink fast) hastig trinken; (from emotion) trocken schlucken* * *gulp [ɡʌlp]A v/tB v/i1. a) hastig trinkenb) hastig essen, schlingen2. (auch vor Rührung etc) schlucken3. würgenC sa) (großer) Schluck:at one gulp auf einen Zugb) Bissen m* * *1. transitive verbhinunterschlingen; hinuntergießen [Getränk]2. noun1) (act of gulping, effort to swallow) Schlucken, dasswallow in or at one gulp — mit einem Schluck herunterstürzen [Getränk]; in einem Bissen herunterschlingen [Speise]
2) (large mouthful of drink) kräftiger SchluckPhrasal Verbs:* * *n.Schluck -e m. v.hinunterschlingen v.schlucken v.verschlingen v.(§ p.,pp.: verschlang, verschlungen) -
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[ɡʌlp]gulp большой глоток; at one gulp одним глотком, залпом; сразу gulp большой глоток; at one gulp одним глотком, залпом; сразу gulp глотательное движение или усилие; глотание gulp (обыкн. gulp down) глотать (слезы); сдерживать (волнение) gulp (обыкн. gulp down) жадно, быстро или с усилием глотать gulp (обыкн. gulp down) задыхаться; давиться gulp (обыкн. gulp down) разг. принимать за чистую монету -
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{gʌlp}
I. 1. u с down гълтам, поглъщам жадно/с усилие, гаврътвам, давя се, задавям се
2. и с down преглъщам (сълзи), сдържам, потискам, не давам, воля на (чувство)
3. GULP uр повръщам
II. 1. гълтане, глътка, голяма хапка/глътка
at oпe/a GULP на един дъх, на една глътка
2. давене, задавяне* * *{g^lp} v 1. u с down гълтам, поглъщам жадно/с усилие; гаврътвам;<BR>{3}{g^lp} n 1. гълтане; глътка; голяма хапка/глътка; at oпe/a gulp* * *преглъщам; гаврътвам; гълтане; глътвам; глътка; задавяне; задавям се;* * *1. at oпe/a gulp на един дъх, на една глътка 2. gulp uр повръщам 3. i. u с down гълтам, поглъщам жадно/с усилие, гаврътвам, давя се, задавям се 4. ii. гълтане, глътка, голяма хапка/глътка 5. давене, задавяне 6. и с down преглъщам (сълзи), сдържам, потискам, не давам, воля на (чувство)* * *gulp[gʌlp] I. v (и \gulp down) 1. гълтам (поглъщам, преглъщам) жадно (с усилие, с мъка); гаврътвам; давя се, задавям се; 2. преглъщам ( сълзи), сдържам, задушавам, не давам воля на ( чувство); 3. вярвам, приемам за чиста монета, "гълтам"; II. n 1. гълтане; глътка; голяма хапка; at one (a) \gulp на един дъх, на една глътка; 2. давене, задавяне, задушаване. -
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[gʌlp] 1. гл.; обычно gulp down1)а) = gulp back быстро глотать, хватать ( пищу); заглатывать, проглатывать ( не разжёвывая)The soldier took pride in being able to gulp back a whole pint of beer at once. — Солдат гордился тем, что может в один присест выпить целую пинту пива.
She gulped down her drink and made a hasty exit. — Она разом проглотила своё питьё и поспешно вышла.
He gulped down vast quantities of champagne at the party. — Он проглотил огромное количество шампанского на вечеринке.
б) ловить воздух, вдыхать воздух; задохнуться, захлебнуться (при рыдании, изумлении, испуге)Before diving he gulped down. — Перед тем как нырнуть, он сделал большой вздох.
2) = gulp back подавлять, сдерживать (волнение, слёзы)Mary was still crying when unexpected visitors arrived; gulping back her tears, she made an effort to greet them cheerfully. — Мэри всё ещё плакала, когда появились нежданные гости; глотая слёзы, она попыталась весело поздороваться с ними.
Syn:2. сущ.1) глотание; заглатывание2)а) большой глоток или хлебокShe swallowed the whole spoonful at one gulp. — Она проглотила целую ложку одним махом.
at one gulp, in one gulp — одним глотком, залпом; сразу
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1. verb(to swallow eagerly or in large mouthfuls: He gulped down a sandwich.) sette/helle/slurke i seg, sluke2. noun1) (a swallowing movement: `There's a ghost out there,' he said with a gulp.) slurk, gulp2) (the amount of food swallowed: a gulp of coffee.) slurkjafsIsubst. \/ɡʌlp\/1) sluking, svelging, slurping2) slurk, munnfull, klunk, jafs, tuggeat one gulp i en jafsIIverb \/ɡʌlp\/sluke, svelgegulp down sluke, jafse i seg, slurpe i seg, helle i seggulp down one's tears prøve å holde tårene tilbake, svelge tårene, kjempe mot tårene -
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1. verb(to swallow eagerly or in large mouthfuls: He gulped down a sandwich.) pogoltniti2. noun1) (a swallowing movement: `There's a ghost out there,' he said with a gulp.) kepa v grlu2) (the amount of food swallowed: a gulp of coffee.) požirek* * *I [gʌlp]nounpožirek; požiranje, goltanjeII [gʌlp]transitive verb & intransitive verbpožirati, goltati -
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1. n глоток2. n глотание; глотательное движение3. n вчт. галп4. v проглатывать, глотать с жадностью или поспешностьюgulp down — проглатывать, глотать
5. v сдерживать, глотать6. v задыхаться, давитьсяthe swimmer came up gulping for air — пловец вынырнул, жадно хватая воздух
Синонимический ряд:1. swallow (noun) gobble; ingestion; swallow2. bolt (verb) bolt; cram; englut; engorge; gobble; guzzle; ingurgitate; slop; slosh; wolf3. mouthful (verb) amount swallowed; dose; draught; mouthful; swallow4. swallow eagerly (verb) choke back; choke down; pour down the throat; swallow audibly; swallow eagerly; swig; swill; take in one draught -
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[gʌlp] 1. vt(also: gulp down) (w pośpiechu) połykać (połknąć perf)2. vi(from nerves, excitement) przełykać (przełknąć perf) ślinęat/in one gulp — jednym haustem
* * *1. verb(to swallow eagerly or in large mouthfuls: He gulped down a sandwich.) połknąć2. noun1) (a swallowing movement: `There's a ghost out there,' he said with a gulp.) przełknięcie2) (the amount of food swallowed: a gulp of coffee.) łyk -
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1. n геогр. Даун2. n спуск, падениеswooping down — нападающий; нападение
walking down — спускающийся с; спуск с
3. n неудача; крах4. n ухудшение; снижение, понижениеcoming down — снижающийся; снижение
going down — снижающийся; снижение до
5. n разг. пристрастие, неприязнь; нападки6. n амер. спорт. объявление мяча вне игрыto clamp down on gambling — пресекать, азартные игры
7. n разг. депрессант; успокаивающий наркотик,8. a направленный вниз; опущенный; спускающийся, нисходящийup, down and thwart — вверх, вниз и поперёк
rip down — срывать, сдирать; сдёргивать вниз
sweep down — падать камнем, устремляться вниз
up and down arrows — стрелки "вверх" и "вниз"
9. a идущий на убыль, падающий, ухудшающийся10. a идущий или связанный с движением от центра или из столицы11. a амер. идущий к центру городаdown line — путь для поездов, идущих к центру города
12. a одноколейный13. a бездеятельный; нездоровый, прикованный к постели14. a упавший духом, впавший в уныниеcrack! down it came! — трах!, всё рухнуло!
15. a амер. разг. наличный16. a полигр. пошедший в печать17. a эл. плохо заряженный; севший18. v разг. опускать, спускать; сбивать, сбрасывать19. v разг. спускаться, опускатьсяput down — опускать, класть
let down — опускать, спускать
draw down — спускать, опускать
20. v разг. сбить или вынудить к посадкеbeat down — сбить; свалить с ног, столкнуть
up or down arrow — стрелка "вверх" или "вниз"
21. v разг. снижать; уменьшать22. v разг. глотатьgulp down — проглатывать, глотать
23. v разг. одолевать, подчинять; укрощать, усмирятьknuckle down — уступать, подчиняться
24. v разг. кончать, разделыватьсяrun down — останавливаться; кончаться
25. v разг. набрасываться, нападать, накидываться на; атаковатьdown position — положение «на полу»
fall down to — падать до; спускаться до
dot down — кратко записывать; набрасывать
26. n пушок; пух27. n начёс; ворс28. n безлесная возвышенность; невысокое обнажённое плато29. n известковые холмы30. n дюна31. n «даун»Синонимический ряд:1. ailing (adj.) ailing; ill; sick2. complete (adj.) complete; completed; concluded; done; ended; finished; terminated; through3. downcast (adj.) bad; blue; cast down; chapfallen; crestfallen; dejected; depressed; disconsolate; disheartened; dispirited; doleful; downcast; downhearted; down-in-the-mouth; downthrown; droopy; gloomy; heartsick; heartsore; heavy-hearted; hipped; low; low-spirited; melancholic; melancholy; mopey; sad; saddened; soul-sick; spiritless; sunk; unhappy; woebegone4. off (adj.) dull; off; slack; slow; sluggish; soft5. comedown (noun) comedown; descent; discomfiture6. dispirited (noun) blue; dejected; depressed; discouraged; disheartened; dispirited7. floss (noun) floss; flue; fluff; fur; fuzz; lint; pile8. fluffy feathers (noun) feathers; fluffy feathers; hair; insulation; wisp9. defeat (verb) best; defeat; outdo; worst10. fell (verb) bowl down; bowl over; bring down; chop down; cut down; deck; drop; fell; flatten; floor; ground; hit; knock down; knock out; knock over; level; mow down; prostrate; shoot down; tackle; throw down; trip; tumble11. kill (verb) carry off; cut off; destroy; dispatch; finish; kill; lay low; put away; scrag; slay; take off12. overcome (verb) conquer; hurdle; lick; master; overcome; surmount; throw13. overthrow (verb) overpower; overthrow; overturn; put down; seize; subdue; upset; vanquish14. take (verb) gulp; ingest; swallow; take15. below (other) below; depressed; floored; under; underneath16. completely (other) completely; fully; through-and-through17. from higher to lower (other) bottomward; declining; descending; downhill; downward; downwardly; downwards; forward; from higher to lower; headlong; lower; netherwards; to the floor; to the ground18. poor (other) below par; inferior; lowly; poor; sad; sick; worse19. seriously (other) actively; earnestly; for real; seriouslyАнтонимический ряд:cheerful; disgorge; healthy -
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вниз наречие:наземь (down, to the ground)предлог: имя существительное: имя прилагательное:направленный вниз (down, downcast)направленный книзу (down, katabatic)глагол: -
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1. noun1) большой глоток; at one gulp одним глотком, залпом; сразу2) глотательное движение или усилие; глотание2. verb(usu. gulp down)1) жадно, быстро или с усилием глотать2) задыхаться; давиться3) глотать (слезы); сдерживать (волнение)4) collocation принимать за чистую монету* * *1 (0) галп2 (n) глотание; глотательное движение; глоток3 (v) глотать; глотать с жадностью; проглатывать; проглотить; сдержать; сдерживать* * ** * *[ gʌlp] n. глоток, глотание v. глотать, задыхаться, давиться, с усилием глотать, принимать за чистую монету* * *глотаниеглотанияглотатьглотнутьглоток* * *1. сущ. 1) глотание 2) а) большой глоток или хлебок б) вздох 2. гл.; обыкн. gulp down 1) а) быстро глотать, хватать (пищу); заглатывать; проглатывать б) ловить воздух, вдохнуть воздух; задохнуться, захлебнуться 2) перен. подавлять, сдерживать -
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I[gʌlp] n մեծ կում, ումպ. at one gulp մի շնչովII[gʌlp] v կուլ տալ, ագահորեն կլանել. quickly gulp (down) the breakfast արագորեն կուլ տալ նախաճաշը. gulp down one’s tears/sobs փխբ. արցունքները/հեկեկանքը կուլ տալ/ զսպել -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] gulp[English Plural] gulps[Swahili Word] funda[Swahili Plural] mafunda[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] gulp[Swahili Word] -gugumia[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] gugumiza maneno[Note] stutter, stammer------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] gulp down[Swahili Word] -bugia[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] wakiyabugia manyunyu ya sauti yake [Ma]------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[gʌlp] 1. v (звич. gulp down)1) жа́дібно ковта́ти2) дави́тися3) стри́мувати (сльози, гнів)2. nвели́кий ковто́к; ковта́ння -
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1. verb(to swallow eagerly or in large mouthfuls: He gulped down a sandwich.) sluge2. noun1) (a swallowing movement: `There's a ghost out there,' he said with a gulp.) gisp; synkebevægelse2) (the amount of food swallowed: a gulp of coffee.) mundfuld; slurk* * *1. verb(to swallow eagerly or in large mouthfuls: He gulped down a sandwich.) sluge2. noun1) (a swallowing movement: `There's a ghost out there,' he said with a gulp.) gisp; synkebevægelse2) (the amount of food swallowed: a gulp of coffee.) mundfuld; slurk -
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I 1. adverb1) (towards or in a low or lower position, level or state: He climbed down to the bottom of the ladder.) nedad; ned2) (on or to the ground: The little boy fell down and cut his knee.) ned3) (from earlier to later times: The recipe has been handed down in our family for years.) (gå) i arv4) (from a greater to a smaller size, amount etc: Prices have been going down steadily.) (gå) ned5) (towards or in a place thought of as being lower, especially southward or away from a centre: We went down from Glasgow to Bristol.) ned mod2. preposition1) (in a lower position on: Their house is halfway down the hill.) nede2) (to a lower position on, by, through or along: Water poured down the drain.) ned gennem; ned langs3) (along: The teacher's gaze travelled slowly down the line of children.) ned langs3. verb(to finish (a drink) very quickly, especially in one gulp: He downed a pint of beer.) sluge- downward- downwards
- downward
- down-and-out
- down-at-heel
- downcast
- downfall
- downgrade
- downhearted
- downhill
- downhill racing
- downhill skiing
- down-in-the-mouth
- down payment
- downpour
- downright 4. adjectiveHe is a downright nuisance!) fuldkommen- downstream
- down-to-earth
- downtown
- downtown
- down-trodden
- be/go down with
- down on one's luck
- down tools
- down with
- get down to
- suit someone down to the ground
- suit down to the ground II noun(small, soft feathers: a quilt filled with down.) dun- downie®- downy* * *I 1. adverb1) (towards or in a low or lower position, level or state: He climbed down to the bottom of the ladder.) nedad; ned2) (on or to the ground: The little boy fell down and cut his knee.) ned3) (from earlier to later times: The recipe has been handed down in our family for years.) (gå) i arv4) (from a greater to a smaller size, amount etc: Prices have been going down steadily.) (gå) ned5) (towards or in a place thought of as being lower, especially southward or away from a centre: We went down from Glasgow to Bristol.) ned mod2. preposition1) (in a lower position on: Their house is halfway down the hill.) nede2) (to a lower position on, by, through or along: Water poured down the drain.) ned gennem; ned langs3) (along: The teacher's gaze travelled slowly down the line of children.) ned langs3. verb(to finish (a drink) very quickly, especially in one gulp: He downed a pint of beer.) sluge- downward- downwards
- downward
- down-and-out
- down-at-heel
- downcast
- downfall
- downgrade
- downhearted
- downhill
- downhill racing
- downhill skiing
- down-in-the-mouth
- down payment
- downpour
- downright 4. adjectiveHe is a downright nuisance!) fuldkommen- downstream
- down-to-earth
- downtown
- downtown
- down-trodden
- be/go down with
- down on one's luck
- down tools
- down with
- get down to
- suit someone down to the ground
- suit down to the ground II noun(small, soft feathers: a quilt filled with down.) dun- downie®- downy -
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1. verb(to swallow eagerly or in large mouthfuls: He gulped down a sandwich.) engolir2. noun1) (a swallowing movement: `There's a ghost out there,' he said with a gulp.) engolidela2) (the amount of food swallowed: a gulp of coffee.) gole* * *[g∧lp] n ato de engolir, gole, trago. • vt tragar, engolir, devorar. a gulp of hot tea um gole de chá quente. at one gulp de um só trago. to gulp the disappointment dominar a decepção. to gulp up regurgitar.
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gulp down — ˌgulp ˈdown [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they gulp down he/she/it gulps down present participle gulping down past tense … Useful english dictionary
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gulp down — PHRASAL VERB If you gulp down food or drink, you quickly eat or drink it all by swallowing large quantities of it at once. [V P n] She gulped down a mouthful of coffee... [V n P] He d gulped it down in one bite … English dictionary
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gulp down — verb a) To eat very quickly without chewing the food properly. b) To drink very quickly, swallowing large quantities of liquid at a time … Wiktionary
gulp down tears — overcome one s tears, stop crying … English contemporary dictionary
gulp — [gulp] vt. [ME gulpen, prob. < Du gulpen, to gulp down, akin to OE gielpan: see YELP] 1. to swallow hastily, greedily, or in large amounts 2. to choke back as if swallowing; repress (a sob, etc.) vi. to catch the breath in or as in swallowing… … English World dictionary
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gulp — gulp1 [gʌlp] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Probably from Middle Dutch gulpen to swallow ] 1.) also gulp down [T] to swallow large quantities of food or drink quickly = ↑bolt ▪ She gulped down her breakfast and ran for the bus. 2.) … Dictionary of contemporary English