VERB 打嗝 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. 加兰用手掩住嘴巴,小心地打了一个嗝。
Belch is also a noun.
He drank and stifled a belch. 他喝水止住了嗝。
V-ERG 喷出,冒出(烟、火等);(烟、火等)喷出,冒出 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... 破旧的卡车冒着黑烟艰难地沿着我们下方的公路往上爬。
Suddenly, clouds of steam started to belch from the engine. 突然,滚滚蒸汽从发动机里冒了出来。
Belch out means the same as belch . belch out 同 belch
The power-generation plant belched out five tonnes of ash an hour. 发电站每小时排出5吨灰。
...the vast quantities of smoke belching out from the volcano. 火山喷出的滚滚浓烟
If our galaxy harbored a supermassive black hole, it was quiet, lacking the belches of energy seen from others. 如果我们的星系停泊了一个巨大的黑洞,那么它是安静的,缺乏我们从其他星系看到的能量的喷射。
This quasar holds a black hole that's20 billion times more massive than the sun, and after gobbling down dust and gas it belches out as much energy as a thousand trillion suns. 这颗类星体内含有一个质量为太阳200亿倍的黑洞,在吞吃了大量宇宙尘埃和气体之后,其内含的能量已经达到太阳的数千万亿倍。
A volcano belches smoke and ashes. The mountains were shadowing into Blackness. 火山喷出黑烟和灰土。