quaff /ˈkwɑf, ˈkwæf/
(vt.)(vi.)一口氣喝幹,大口地喝一飲而盡,痛飲
Quaff v. t. [imp. & p. p. Quaffed p. pr. & vb. n. Quaffing.] To drink with relish; to drink copiously of; to swallow in large draughts. “Quaffed off the muscadel.”
They eat, they drink, and in communion sweet
Quaff immortality and joy. --Milton.
Quaff v. i. To drink largely or luxuriously.
Twelve days the gods their solemn revels keep,
And quaff with blameless Ethiops in the deep. --Dryden.
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quaff
n : a hearty draft
v : to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one draught; "The men
gulped down their beers" [syn: gulp, swig]