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词汇 belched
释义 belched
past simple and past participle ofbelch
belch
verb
uk /beltʃ/ us /beltʃ/
[ I ]
to allow air from the stomach to come out noisily through the mouth: 打嗝
He belched noisily.他发出很响的打嗝声。
[ I or T ]
to produce a large amount of a substance such as gas or smoke, especially when this is unpleasant or harmful, or to be produced like this:
The exhaust pipe belched out dense black smoke.
The haze is caused mostly by sulphur dioxide belching from coal-burning power plants.
He swigs from his drink, then belches.
Disgustingly anti-social behavior includes spitting on the sidewalk or belching at the table.
We saw clusters of natural gas wells, some belching fire.
For the last five weeks, the town's power plant has been belching half a ton of pollutants into the air almost daily.
Moments after the impact, the mangled steel columns and belching smoke are caught on film.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Noises made by the body
belch
blow
borborygmus
break
break windidiom
bruit
burp
clear
footfall
footstep
grumble
pass windidiom
sneeze
sneezy
snorer
snoring
snort
wheeze
wind
yawn

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Products of fire

Examples of belched


belched

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Abe belched very loudly in the dining room.
However, there are other pollutants being belched out on our inner city streets.
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If you have smoke being belched from 150 chimneys in a narrow street, how can you expect to get self-respect and clean, healthy families and healthy children in these districts?
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The earth shook and the sky became dark as the mountains belched forth their anger.
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They are entirely volcanic in origin, consisting of lava belched forth by volcanoes that have been extinct for ages.
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His conduct at these literally sent those in attendance scrambling for their carriages: he vomited repeatedly into his napkin, belched and told rude jokes.
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Oddly, the school had a coal-fired central-heating system that belched clouds of black smoke from a tall stack.
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His conduct at the banquets was less than regal, he often vomited repeatedly into his napkin, belched, and regaled those present with socially inappropriate jokes.
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Stacks from these factories constantly belched smoke.
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