guzzle
verb [transitive, intransitive] (informal, usually disapproving)- guzzle (something)
to drink something quickly and in large amounts. In British English it also means to eat food quickly and in large amounts. 狂饮;猛喝;暴饮;(英式英语)狼吞虎咽 The kids seem to be guzzling soft drinks all day. 孩子们似乎整天都在猛喝汽水。 - (figurative)
My car guzzles fuel. 我的汽车很耗油。
Oxford Collocations DictionaryGuzzle is used with these nouns as the object:- beer
- gasoline
Word Originlate 16th cent.: perhaps from Old French gosillier ‘chatter, vomit’, from gosier ‘throat’, from late Latin geusiae ‘cheeks’.