burp
英 [bɜːp]
美 [bɜːrp]
v. 打嗝; 使(婴儿)打嗝(尤指通过抚摩或轻拍背部)
n. 打嗝,饱嗝
过去式:burped 现在分词:burping 复数:burps 第三人称单数:burps 过去分词:burped
BNC.26883 / COCA.20341
牛津词典
verb
- 打嗝
to let out air from the stomach through the mouth, making a noise - 使(婴儿)打嗝(尤指通过抚摩或轻拍背部)
to make a baby bring up air from the stomach, especially by rubbing or patting its back
柯林斯词典
- VERB 打嗝
When someoneburps, they make a noise because air from their stomach has been forced up through their throat.- Charlie burped loudly.
查利大声地打嗝。 - Burpis also a noun.
- There followed a barely audible burp.
接着是几乎听不见的打嗝声。
- Charlie burped loudly.
英英释义
noun
- a reflex that expels gas noisily from the stomach through the mouth
verb
双语例句
- In China it is polite to burp at the table.
若身在中国在饭桌上打嗝还算礼貌。 - And burp, like old clothes because they are comfortable.
和打嗝,像旧衣服,因为他们是舒适。 - Scientists are worried that global warming is making conditions ripe for another deadly ocean burp.
科学家们担心,全球变暖正在使得另外一次致命的海洋“打嗝”条件趋于成熟。 - GAS noisily from the stomach through the mouth; burp.
从胃部通过嘴有声音地排出气体;打嗝。 - He gave a loud burp.
他响亮地打了一个嗝。 - You'll end up losing your voice because you puke and burp so much.
你最终会失去你的声音,因为你呕吐和打嗝这麽多。 - In this culture it is polite to burp after a meal to express appreciation and thanks to the cook.
在这个文化里餐后打嗝儿是礼貌的,可表达欣赏及对厨子的感谢。 - So you don't fart or burp in your home.
跟你没有关系,好不好。 - Over-the-counter antacids may ease a sour or acidic stomach, which can cause halitosis when you burp.
非处方药抑酸剂可以减少胃酸,后者也能引起饱嗝时溢出的口臭。 - Don't burp so loud. it's not polite.
不要这么大声打嗝,那样不礼貌。