belch
belch 英 [beltʃ] 美 [bɛltʃ]
vi. 打嗝;喷出 vt. 打嗝;喷出 n. 打嗝;喷出物
进行时:belching 过去式:belched 过去分词:belched 第三人称单数:belches 名词复数:belches
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- vi. 打嗝;喷出
- vt. 打嗝;喷出
- n. 打嗝;喷出物
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1. Assuming that you are capable of holding on to the key, just press the giant red button and a resounding belch will issue forth from your Beer pager beer cozy/coaster.
我们假设你不会把钥匙搞丢,那么只需按钥匙上的红色按钮就行了。 然后你就会听见从你的啤酒杯托发出一声响亮的打嗝声。
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2. The first belch from the mountain sent all of its force and flotsam north and east, away from Portland; the second caught a westerly wind, and the ash drizzled down on the city.
第一次,火山全力将其废灰往北部和东部方向喷发,喷出了波特兰市;第二次,它遇上了一阵西风,于是那些火山灰就如毛毛雨般在这个城市落下。
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3. The ability to belch and or vomit may be limited following this procedure.
手术后病人的打嗝和/或呕吐的能力可能受到限制。
- belch (v.) Old English bealcan "bring up wind from the stomach," also "swell, heave," of echoic origin (compare Dutch balken "to bray, shout"). Extended to volcanoes, cannons, etc. 1570s. Related: Belched; belching. As a noun, "an act of belching," it is recorded from 1510s; also slang for "poor beer, malt liquor" (1706).
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