slug

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[slʌɡ]
n
any of various terrestrial gastropod molluscs of the genera Limax, Arion, etc, in which the body is elongated and the shell is absent or very much reducedSee sea slug
any of various other invertebrates having a soft slimy body, esp the larvae of certain sawflies
a slow-moving or lazy person or animal
slug

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[slʌɡ]
n
an fps unit of mass; the mass that will acquire an acceleration of 1 foot per second per second when acted upon by a force of 1 pound. 1 slug is approximately equal to 32.17 pounds
a metal blank from which small forgings are worked
a bullet or pellet larger than a pellet of buckshot
a metal token for use in slot machines, etc
a thick strip of type metal that is less than type-high and is used for spacing.a similar strip carrying a type-high letter, used as a temporary mark by compositors.a metal strip containing a line of characters as produced by a linecaster
a draught of a drink, esp an alcoholic one
a magnetic core that is screwed into or out of an inductance coil to adjust the tuning of a radio frequency amplifier
slug

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[slʌɡ]
vb
to hit very hard and solidly, as in boxing
to plod as if through snow
to charge (someone) an exorbitant price
n
an act of slugging; heavy blow
an exorbitant charge or price
- 习惯用语
- slug it out to fight, compete, or struggle with fortitude