belch
verb uk/beltʃ/ us/beltʃ/
[ I ]打嗝
to allow air from the stomach to come out noisily through the mouth
He belched noisily. 他发出很响的打嗝声。
- More examples
- He swigs from his drink, then belches.
- Disgustingly anti-social behavior includes spitting on the sidewalk or belching at the table.
- We saw clusters of natural gas wells, some belching fire.
- For the last five weeks, the town's power plant has been belching half a ton of pollutants into the air almost daily.
- Moments after the impact, the mangled steel columns and belching smoke are caught on film.