burp / bɜrp /

⚽高中词汇打嗝打嗝声打饱嗝打嗝儿

burp3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a belch; eructation.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to belch; eruct.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to cause to belch by patting its back, especially to relieve flatulence after feeding.

burp 近义词

v. 动词 verb

expel gas

burp 的近义词 2

更多burp例句

  1. As it nibbled on sunflower seeds that it turned in its little paws like tiny ears of corn, the squirrel emitted squeaks, grunts and burps that quite possibly exceed the recommended daily allowance of cute.
  2. Just one year ago, dads were as likely as moms to crowd the halls of my kids’ elementary school at morning drop-off and wash burp cloths at the laundromat, babies strapped to their chests.
  3. Hyper-energetic sun burps are usually harmless here on Earth thanks to our planet’s magnetosphere, but the team was curious what they might look like in other systems.
  4. It could just be an ordinary low-energy burp, offering no clues about the major eruptions.
  5. Clinton is the original political rock star, and the media remain utterly captivated by his every burp, cough, and hiccup.
  6. Every time I have burp or my body has an urge to slow down, I tell myself, there is no reason to slow down.
  7. He comes to power like Fidel Castro and enters Time magazine with a burp gun.
  8. I can recommend strollers, changing tables, potties, burp cloths.
  9. The burp-gunner advanced into the room, looked around, saw von Schlichten, and addressed him.
  10. It was the pistol known as the "burp gun," that sprayed slugs like a hose.
  11. Across the hall, Long Shadow's burp gun had made a fine mess.
  12. "And I'll burp like a lady, if at all," Moira assured him cheerfully as they got ready to leave.
  13. The baby fed and fed, and let out a deep burp in three-part harmony, spat up a little, and drank some more.