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		Definition of burp in English: burpverb bəːpbərp [no object]informal 1Noisily release air from the stomach through the mouth; belch. 打嗝 Example sentencesExamples -  He's polite, respectful and, even though he burps on command at lunch, he's a little mature for his age.
 -  This is not to say that the upper management of camp needs to be informed every time a camper burps, but they should know about such things as severe homesickness, enuresis, and aggression.
 -  He burped really loud and then rubbed his stomach.
 -  I close my mouth as I burp and then ask for a glass of water.
 -  Every now and again they realize that they're not so different after all and there is a moment of pathos, broken by Ian Save farting, burping or doing something else crude.
 -  My mom said that they wouldn't cover their mouths when they burped, and she would laugh about it.
 -  She paused to swallow noisily, burped, and then wiped her mouth with the back of her hand.
 -  As they stand around, idly tossing back beers and burping, somebody or the other will bring up the topic of ‘women and shopping.’
 -  It is imperative to allow the baby to burp after feeding.
 -  She kept muttering obscenities and burping loudly.
 -  As if on cue, I burp and clutch my stomach, groaning.
 -  The last time I hung out with her, she burped up stomach acid twice and couldn't remember the answer to a question she asked me a few minutes before.
 -  I drank the acidic, carbonated beverage and it compounded small gas bubbles in my throat that made me burp inside my mouth.
 -  He stared deliberately at his sister with bored eyes, opened his mouth… and burped, loudly.
 -  Alcohol dripped from their mouths as they gulped it down, burping out a bubble when they had the need to.
 
 Synonyms belch, bring up wind Scottish & Northern English rift informal gurk archaic bolk, rout, ruck rare eruct, eructate - 1.1with object Make (a baby) belch after feeding, typically by patting its back.
(轻轻拍背)使(婴儿)打嗝 Example sentencesExamples -  After I was done playing dress-up, I changed him, fed and burped him, bathed him, and changed him back into his pajamas and put him to bed.
 -  If you're not feeding them, you're burping them, and if you're not burping them, you're changing a diaper.
 -  She burps her and then wipes baby slobber off of Elijah's mouth.
 -  Try burping your baby more often during feedings.
 -  If you have an infant and the baby has gas, burping the baby is being a good parent.
 -  If your baby is more gassy, burping a few times during the feeding may help.
 -  I didn't even know how to change diapers or feed them or burp them.
 -  About an hour later, he got fussy and I took him home, fed him, burped him, changed him, and sang him to sleep.
 -  Students feed the infant with a bottle or breast feeding device, change diapers, and hold the infant while rocking or burping it.
 -  So why should human dads stick around and burp a baby?
 -  I spent the rest of the day learning how to change diapers, burp a baby, and feed a baby.
 -  She quickly fed and burped her, anxious to get ready for school.
 
  
 
 noun bəːpbərp informal A noise made by air released from the stomach through the mouth; a belch. 打嗝 Example sentencesExamples -  There are nights when I'm awake for hours at a time, left-to-right side maneuvering, stifling monster burps of food I've eaten over the span of three days.
 -  He clapped a hand over his mouth, as if to stifle a burp or cover a yawn.
 -  Wiping his mouth and letting out a rich burp, he snatched up the silver and bundled it roughly into the pocket of his jerkin, glancing around suspiciously as he did so.
 -  A quiet burp escaping her throat for the second time in as many minutes, Wendy placed a paw over her mouth and glanced up at him.
 -  An earthshaking burp roared from the dog's mouth, and the breath alone gave Ruth the shock of her life.
 -  It may carry the whiff of a stale burp, rather than a breath of fresh air, but it's a guilty pleasure, nonetheless.
 -  A few seconds later, when the burp sounded again, he ignored it, finished his lunch, and went back to his room.
 -  Finally she lets out a loud burp, mumbles, ‘Excuse me’ and returns inside.
 -  I let out a small burp which left a burning tingle in my mouth and nose.
 -  Nicky didn't notice and assumed Jon, Val, and I were tittering because of the burp, obvious as he let out another deeper belch.
 -  You'll be midway through sentences and have to disguise burps.
 -  Before I can even lift him to my shoulder for a burp, he offers a sour-milky - scented belch and smiles, his eyes still half shut.
 -  I quickly sat up starting a combination of burps and breath holding to get rid of the pesky hiccups I'd gotten.
 
 Synonyms belch Scottish & Northern English rift informal gurk archaic bolk rare eructation, ventosity 
 Origin1930s (originally US): imitative. Rhymeschirp, Earp, slurp, twerp, usurp    Definition of burp in US English: burpverbbərpbərp [no object]informal 1Noisily release air from the stomach through the mouth; belch. 打嗝 Example sentencesExamples -  Every now and again they realize that they're not so different after all and there is a moment of pathos, broken by Ian Save farting, burping or doing something else crude.
 -  He stared deliberately at his sister with bored eyes, opened his mouth… and burped, loudly.
 -  She kept muttering obscenities and burping loudly.
 -  My mom said that they wouldn't cover their mouths when they burped, and she would laugh about it.
 -  Alcohol dripped from their mouths as they gulped it down, burping out a bubble when they had the need to.
 -  He's polite, respectful and, even though he burps on command at lunch, he's a little mature for his age.
 -  As if on cue, I burp and clutch my stomach, groaning.
 -  She paused to swallow noisily, burped, and then wiped her mouth with the back of her hand.
 -  He burped really loud and then rubbed his stomach.
 -  It is imperative to allow the baby to burp after feeding.
 -  I drank the acidic, carbonated beverage and it compounded small gas bubbles in my throat that made me burp inside my mouth.
 -  I close my mouth as I burp and then ask for a glass of water.
 -  As they stand around, idly tossing back beers and burping, somebody or the other will bring up the topic of ‘women and shopping.’
 -  The last time I hung out with her, she burped up stomach acid twice and couldn't remember the answer to a question she asked me a few minutes before.
 -  This is not to say that the upper management of camp needs to be informed every time a camper burps, but they should know about such things as severe homesickness, enuresis, and aggression.
 
 - 1.1with object Make (a baby) belch after feeding, typically by patting its back.
(轻轻拍背)使(婴儿)打嗝 Example sentencesExamples -  I didn't even know how to change diapers or feed them or burp them.
 -  If you're not feeding them, you're burping them, and if you're not burping them, you're changing a diaper.
 -  She burps her and then wipes baby slobber off of Elijah's mouth.
 -  About an hour later, he got fussy and I took him home, fed him, burped him, changed him, and sang him to sleep.
 -  Try burping your baby more often during feedings.
 -  I spent the rest of the day learning how to change diapers, burp a baby, and feed a baby.
 -  Students feed the infant with a bottle or breast feeding device, change diapers, and hold the infant while rocking or burping it.
 -  She quickly fed and burped her, anxious to get ready for school.
 -  So why should human dads stick around and burp a baby?
 -  If your baby is more gassy, burping a few times during the feeding may help.
 -  If you have an infant and the baby has gas, burping the baby is being a good parent.
 -  After I was done playing dress-up, I changed him, fed and burped him, bathed him, and changed him back into his pajamas and put him to bed.
 
  
 
 nounbərpbərp informal A noise made by air released from the stomach through the mouth; a belch. 打嗝 Example sentencesExamples -  Nicky didn't notice and assumed Jon, Val, and I were tittering because of the burp, obvious as he let out another deeper belch.
 -  A quiet burp escaping her throat for the second time in as many minutes, Wendy placed a paw over her mouth and glanced up at him.
 -  Wiping his mouth and letting out a rich burp, he snatched up the silver and bundled it roughly into the pocket of his jerkin, glancing around suspiciously as he did so.
 -  An earthshaking burp roared from the dog's mouth, and the breath alone gave Ruth the shock of her life.
 -  Before I can even lift him to my shoulder for a burp, he offers a sour-milky - scented belch and smiles, his eyes still half shut.
 -  You'll be midway through sentences and have to disguise burps.
 -  Finally she lets out a loud burp, mumbles, ‘Excuse me’ and returns inside.
 -  It may carry the whiff of a stale burp, rather than a breath of fresh air, but it's a guilty pleasure, nonetheless.
 -  A few seconds later, when the burp sounded again, he ignored it, finished his lunch, and went back to his room.
 -  I quickly sat up starting a combination of burps and breath holding to get rid of the pesky hiccups I'd gotten.
 -  I let out a small burp which left a burning tingle in my mouth and nose.
 -  There are nights when I'm awake for hours at a time, left-to-right side maneuvering, stifling monster burps of food I've eaten over the span of three days.
 -  He clapped a hand over his mouth, as if to stifle a burp or cover a yawn.
 
 
 Origin1930s (originally US): imitative.     |