Nghĩa của từ belch bằng Tiếng Hungari

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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "belch", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Hungari. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ belch, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ belch trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Hungari

1. Chimneys belch out smoke.

2. Cucumber makes me belch.

3. He gave a loud belch.

4. 16 Cucumber makes me belch.

5. He drank and stifled a belch.

6. Belch in public. Then sigh contently.

7. Distant rolls of thunder belch ominously.

8. Plant chimneys belch out dense smoke.

9. Tall chimneys belch [ vomit ] forth black smoke.

10. 5 Distant rolls of thunder belch ominously.

11. He sat back and gave a loud belch.

12. Factories belch forth clouds of smoke.

13. What does Bowk mean? (Geordie) To belch, to burp

14. What does Bolk mean? (intransitive) To belch

15. 3 Plant chimneys belch out dense smoke.

16. The baby let out a loud, satisfied belch.

17. Belch [ midriff flesh convulsion ] the swiftest treatment method?

18. As they moved nearer, Nuadu felt the heat belch out.

19. Belched meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of belch 2

20. The same effect occurs in cattle, though cattle belch out surplus methane.

21. It is not proper to belch out so loudly.

22. Would-be lovers belch or hiccup at decisive moments.

23. He's making a belch. Give him more clothes to make him warm.

24. A Burp — sometimes called a belch — is nothing but gas

25. Suddenly, clouds of steam started to belch from the engine.

26. What does Belched mean? Simple past tense and past participle of belch

27. He let out a belch . The gin was rising from his stomach.

28. 10 The exhaust manifold gave an explosive belch and went silent.

29. Witnesses saw the jet belch smoke before it exploded into pieces.

30. Synonyms for Bolk include burp, belch, eruct, eructate, gurk, rift, hiccup, rout, ruck and gulp

31. This student thought a little while, say: " I am sorry, teacher, my buttock thinks belch. "

32. Grant cuts the engine to listen for clues. Distant rolls of thunder belch ominously.

33. Jiedu kill early , against the rule vomit belch choking treatment , only Dianzuo dysentery , Qu beriberi.

34. 26 Grant cuts the engine to listen for clues. Distant rolls of thunder belch ominously.

35. (verb) From Middle English Bolken, balken (“to vomit, overflow”), from Old English bealcan (“to belch, utter, bring up, sputter out, pour out, give forth, emit, come forth”), from Proto-Germanic *belkaną (“to belch”)

36. After all, it wasn't that long ago that it was quite acceptable to belch smoke over the countryside.

37. Flames belch from the wreckage, degenerate human beings scrabble for survival, the screen is dark and the aspect brooding.

38. Some peaks still show signs of geothermal activity and, on occasion, belch out smoke and red-hot lava.

39. Soon you shall hear and feel the belly of this planet roar, hiccup belch and spew.

40. We're used to the sharp cracks of lightning and the belch of thunder issuing from the belly of the sky.

41. With a triumphant belch, the train came to a stop and soon from a first-class carriage the beloved figure emerged.

42. Bowk ( third-person singular simple present Bowks, present participle Bowking or Bowkin, simple past and past participle Bowked ) (Tyneside) To belch, to burp

43. Cacodemons float in the air, belch ball-lightning, boast one Hell of a big mouth…and are squeezably soft in plush form

44. At last he finished, gave a loud belch and wiped his greasy fingers and mouth on the hem of his ermine-lined cloak.

45. Belched starts with and ends in a consonant with the starting letters b, be, bel, belc, belch, and the ending characters are d, ed, hed, ched, lched, .

46. A Burp or belch can help ease an upset stomach. But if it happens often, it can be a sign of a health problem

47. Belching, or burping, is the expulsion of gas from the esophagus and stomach out through the mouth. As the gas escapes, it produces the characteristic sound known as a burp or belch (eructation)

48. / bɜrp / to force air from the stomach to come out through the mouth with a noise; belch If you Burp a baby, you help it to get rid of air in its stomach by gently rubbing or gently hitting its back.

49. When the smokestacks of power-generating plants and other coal-burning industries belch their emissions into the air, the sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides can be changed into sulfuric and nitric acids, which are borne aloft by the air currents and carried for great distances, sometimes thousands of miles, and then dropped to the earth in some form of precipitation.