柯林斯詞典belch /b?lt?/ (belching,belched,belches) 1. V-I If someone belches, they make a sudden noise in their throat because air has risen up from their stomach. 打嗝 Garland covered his mouth with his hand and belched discreetly. 加蘭用手捂住嘴,小心翼翼地打了個(gè)嗝。2. N-COUNT Belch is also a noun. 打嗝 He drank and stifled a belch. 他喝了一口,強(qiáng)忍住打嗝。3. V-T/V-I If a machine or chimney belches smoke or fire, or if smoke or fire belches from it, large amounts of smoke or fire come from it. 噴出 (煙、火等); (煙、火等) 噴出 Tired old trucks were struggling up the road below us, belching black smoke. 疲倦的舊卡車(chē)正噴著黑煙吃力地攀爬著我們腳下的路。4. PHRASAL VERB Belch out means the same as . 噴出 The power-generation plant belched out five tons of ash an hour. 發(fā)電廠每小時(shí)噴出了5噸的灰。 返回 belch劍橋詞典to allow air from the stomach to come out noisily through the mouth 打嗝 He belched noisily. 他發(fā)出很響的打嗝聲。 figurative The exhaust pipe belched out (= produced ) dense black smoke . 排氣管?chē)姵鰸鉂獾暮跓煛?返回 belch