swig
Word family nounswigswigger
swig /swɪɡ/ verb (swigged, swigging) [transitiveT] informalDFDDRINK to drink something in large mouthfuls, especially from a bottle 〔尤指对着瓶口〕大口喝 SYN gulp He sat swigging beer and smoking. 他坐着,一边大口喝啤酒一边抽烟。
► see thesaurus at drink —swig noun [countableC] She took a long swig of Coke. 她喝了一大口可乐。
took ... swig• He reached around for the beer, found it, and took a long swig.• I picked up the bottle beside me and took another long swig.• Hall winked and took a healthy swig from his canteen cup.• He took a swig of beer waved the bottle once or twice to watch the foam rise, and began to speak.• Elinor took another swig of sherry and Henry arranged wine glasses at each place.• Without thinking what she was doing, she reached for her glass and took a swig of the bitter Cynar.• He stopped, took a swig of the dead champagne.• He took a long swig, put the glass down and wiped his mis-shaven upper lip contentedly.