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  • 1 gulp

    1. transitive verb
    hinunterschlingen; hinuntergießen [Getränk]
    2. noun
    1) (act of gulping, effort to swallow) Schlucken, das

    swallow in or at one gulp — mit einem Schluck herunterstürzen [Getränk]; in einem Bissen herunterschlingen [Speise]

    2) (large mouthful of drink) kräftiger Schluck
    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/102430/gulp_down">gulp down
    * * *
    1. verb
    (to swallow eagerly or in large mouthfuls: He gulped down a sandwich.) hinunterschlingen
    2. noun
    1) (a swallowing movement: `There's a ghost out there,' he said with a gulp.) der Schluck
    2) (the amount of food swallowed: a gulp of coffee.) der Schluck
    * * *
    [gʌlp]
    I. n
    1. (act of swallowing) [großer] Schluck
    to get a \gulp of air Luft holen
    to take a \gulp of milk/tea einen [großen] Schluck Milch/Tee nehmen
    to give a \gulp aufstoßen
    in one [or at a] \gulp in einem Zug
    2. COMPUT Zwei-Byte-Wortgruppe f
    II. vt
    to \gulp sth etw [hinunter]schlucken; liquid etw hinunterstürzen [o fam hinunterkippen]; food etw verschlingen
    III. vi
    1. (with emotion) schlucken
    I \gulped with surprise vor lauter Überraschung musste ich erst einmal schlucken
    2. (breathe) tief Luft holen [o einatmen]
    to \gulp for air nach Luft schnappen
    * * *
    [gʌlp]
    1. n
    Schluck m

    at a gulp, in one gulp — auf einen Schluck

    ..., he said with a gulp —..., sagte er und schluckte

    2. vt
    drink runterstürzen; food runterschlingen; medicine hinunterschlucken

    to gulp back one's tearsdie 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/t
    1. oft gulp down ein Getränk hinuntergießen, -schütten, -stürzen, eine Speise hinunterschlingen
    2. oft gulp back seine Tränen etc hinunterschlucken, unterdrücken
    B v/i
    1. a) hastig trinken
    b) hastig essen, schlingen
    2. (auch vor Rührung etc) schlucken
    3. würgen
    C s
    a) (großer) Schluck:
    at one gulp auf einen Zug
    b) Bissen m
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    hinunterschlingen; hinuntergießen [Getränk]
    2. noun
    1) (act of gulping, effort to swallow) Schlucken, das

    swallow in or at one gulp — mit einem Schluck herunterstürzen [Getränk]; in einem Bissen herunterschlingen [Speise]

    2) (large mouthful of drink) kräftiger Schluck
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    n.
    Schluck -e m. v.
    hinunterschlingen v.
    schlucken v.
    verschlingen v.
    (§ p.,pp.: verschlang, verschlungen)

    English-german dictionary > gulp

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  • eat up — {v.} 1. To eat all of. * /After hiking all afternoon, they quickly ate up all of the dinner./ 2. To use all of. * /Idle talk had eaten up the hour before they knew it./ 3. {slang} To accept eagerly; welcome. * /The girls told John he was a hero… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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  • garbage down — {v. phr.}, {slang} To eat eagerly and at great speed without much regard for manners or social convention. * /The children garbaged down their food./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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  • ravening — rav|e|ning [ˈrævənıŋ] adj literary [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Present participle of raven to take away by force, eat eagerly (15 20 centuries), from Old French raviner, from Latin rapere; RAPE1] ravening animals are hungry and dangerous ▪ a pack… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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  • hoe in — Austral./NZ informal eat eagerly. → hoe …   English new terms dictionary

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