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View usage for: (beltʃ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense belches, present participle belching, past tense, past participle belched1. verbIf someone belches, they make a sudden noise in their throat because air has risen up from their stomach. Garland covered his mouth with his hand and belched discreetly. [VERB] Synonyms: burp, eructate, eruct More Synonyms of belch Belch is also a noun. He drank and stifled a belch. 2. verbIf a machine or chimney belches something such as smoke or fire or if smoke or fire belches from it, large amounts of smoke or fire come from it. Tired old trucks were struggling up the road below us, belching black smoke. [VERB noun] Suddenly, clouds of steam started to belch from the engine. [V + from/out of] Belch out means the same as belch. The power-generation plant belched out five tonnes of ash an hour. [VERB PARTICLE noun] ...the vast quantities of smoke belching out from the volcano. [VERB PARTICLE] Phrasal verbs: See belch out More Synonyms of belch (bɛltʃ) verb1. (usually intr) to expel wind from the stomach noisily through the mouth; eructate 2. to expel or be expelled forcefully from inside smoke belching from factory chimneys 3. to say (curses, insults, etc) violently or bitterly noun4. an act of belching; eructation Word origin Old English bialcan; related to Middle Low German belken to shout, Dutch balken to bray belch in American English (bɛltʃ) verb intransitive, verb transitive1. to expel (gas) through the mouth from the stomach; eruct 2. to utter (curses, orders, etc.) violently 3. to throw forth (its contents) violently, often in spasms the volcano belched flame noun4. the act of belching; eructation Word origin ME belchen < OE bealcian, to bring up, emit, splutter out Synonyms of 'belch'burp, eructate, eruct emit, discharge, erupt, send out burp, hiccup, eructation More Synonyms of belch British English: belch VERB If someone belches, they make a sudden noise in their throat because air has risen up from their stomach. He covered his mouth with his hand and belched discreetly. - American English: belch
- Brazilian Portuguese: arrotar
- Chinese: 打嗝
- European Spanish: eructar
- French: roter
- German: rülpsen
- Italian: ruttare
- Japanese: げっぷをする
- Korean: 트림하다
- European Portuguese: arrotar
- Latin American Spanish: eructar
Chinese translation of 'belch' vi - [person]
打嗝 (dǎgé) - [smoke, steam etc] (also belch out)
喷(噴)出 (pēnchū)
vt - [smoke, steam etc] (also belch out)
喷(噴)出 (pēnchū)
Definition to expel wind from the stomach noisily through the mouth He covered his mouth with his hand and belched discreetly. Definition to expel or be expelled forcefully Tired old trucks belched black smoke. Synonyms send out throw out give out gush diffusegive off cast out give vent to send forth spew forth breathe forth Definition an act of belching He drank and stifled a belch. Additional synonymsDefinition to cause to pour forth The resulting salty water will be discharged at sea. Synonyms pour forth, release, empty, leak, emit, dispense, void, gush, ooze, exude, give off, excrete, disembogue Definition to discharge (contents) The ground had opened to disgorge a boiling stream of molten lava. Synonyms emit, discharge, send out, expel, throw out, vent, throw up, eject, spout, spew, belch, send forth Definition to push or send out forcefully He fired a single shot, then ejected the spent cartridge. Synonyms discharge, expel, emit, give off - being
- belabour
- belated
- belch
- beleaguered
- belie
- belief
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