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belch /beltʃ/ verb 1. [intransitive]MI to let air from your stomach come out loudly through your mouth 打嗝 SYN burp2 (also belch out) [intransitive, transitive]SEND to send out a large amount of smoke, flames etc, or to come out of something in large amounts 〔大量〕喷出 a line of chimneys belching out smoke 喷吐着浓烟的一排烟囱 Flames belched from the wreckage. 烈焰从残骸中蹿出来。 —belch noun [countable]→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusbelch• Pressed against me, the women stitched, blew snot out of their noses, spat and belched.• Offshore a small tug belched black smoke as she struggled to pull a string of barges.• smokestacks belching black smoke into the air• Cranston was now quietly nodding, belching softly and smacking his lips.Origin belch Old English bealcianbelch verbChinese stomach from air let your Corpus to |