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burp
(bûrp)n.
1. A belch.
2. A brief sharp sound: the burp of antiaircraft fire.
v. burped, burp·ing, burps
v.intr.
1. To belch.
2. To make brief sharp sounds: "Radio noises burped from the front of the cabin" (Jonathan Kellerman).
v.tr.
To cause (a baby) to expel gas from the stomach, as by patting the back after feeding.
[Imitative.]
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burp
(bɜːp)n
informal a belch
vb
1. (intr) informal to belch
2. (tr) to cause (a baby) to burp to relieve flatulence after feeding
[C20: of imitative origin]
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burp
(bɜrp)Informal. n.
1. a belch; eructation.
v.i. 2. to belch; eruct.
v.t. 3. to cause (a baby) to belch by patting the back, esp. to relieve gas after feeding.
[1930–35, Amer.; imitative]
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Past participle: burped
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Translations
تـَجَشُّؤتجشُّؤيتجشّـأيَتَجَشَّأ
krkatkrknutíříhatříhnutí
bøvsbøvse
röyhtäistäröyhtäysröyhtäisy
podrigivanjepodrignuti
böffentés
げっぷげっぷをする
트림트림하다
atsirūgimas
atraugasatraugaties
odgrgnúť si
raprapa
เรอการเรอ
ợtiếng ợ
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[bɜːp] (fam)Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
burp
(bəː(r)p) verb to belch. Wait for the baby to burp and put her to bed.
noun a belch.
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→ تـَجَشُّؤ, يَتَجَشَّأ říhat, říhnutí bøvs, bøvse rülpsen, Rülpser ρεύομαι, ρέψιμο eructar, eructo röyhtäistä, röyhtäys rot, roter podrigivanje, podrignuti ruttare, rutto げっぷ, げっぷをする 트림, 트림하다 boer, boeren rap, rape beknąć, beknięcie arrotar, arroto отрыжка, рыгать rap, rapa เรอ, การเรอ geğirme, geğirmek ợ, tiếng ợ 打嗝Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
burp
n. eructo, eructación;
vt. eructar, sacar el aire.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
burp
vt (a baby) hacer eructar; You should burp your baby after each meal..Debe hacerle eructar a su bebé después de cada comida; vi eructarEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.