chug
US /tʃʌɡ/
UK /tʃʌɡ/

1.
beber de um gole, virar
to drink something, especially a large amount of alcohol, quickly and continuously
:
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He chugged down the entire beer in one go.
Ele bebeu a cerveja inteira de uma vez.
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The students were chugging sodas during the break.
Os alunos estavam bebendo refrigerantes durante o intervalo.
2.
engasgar, puxar
to make a regular muffled sound, as of a steam engine or a motor working slowly
:
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The old train began to chug slowly up the hill.
O velho trem começou a puxar lentamente a colina.
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The engine chugged to life and the boat moved forward.
O motor engasgou e o barco avançou.