belching
v. 打嗝( belch的現在分詞 ); 噴出,吐出; 打(嗝); 噯(氣)
If 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.
加蘭用手掩住嘴巴,小心地打了一個嗝。
If 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...
破舊的卡車冒著黑煙艱難地沿著我們下方的公路往上爬。
Suddenly, clouds of steam started to belch from the engine.
突然,滾滾蒸汽從發動機裡冒了出來。
1. the forceful expulsion of something from inside;
2. a reflex that expels wind noisily from the stomach through the mouth
Tired old trucks were struggling up the road below us, belching black smoke.
破舊的卡車冒著黑煙艱難地沿著我們下方的公路往上爬。
The Tartars employed another weapon, the so - called Chinese dragon belching fire.
韃靼人使用了另一種武器, 所謂 中國龍噴火器.
Billows of smoke were belching from the chimney.
巨浪似的煙正從煙囪裡噴出來.
That night a pair of sharp ears could have picked tip the belching of feasting fleas.
那一晚上,這副尖耳朵該聽得出跳蚤們吃飽了噫氣.
Billows of smoke belching from the chimney.
巨浪似的“煙”正從煙囪裡噴出來.