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1. (n.) burp
a belch; eructation.
2. (v.i.) burp
to belch; eruct.
3. (v.t.) burp
to cause (a baby) to belch by patting the back, esp. to relieve gas after feeding.
Etymology: (1930–35, Amer.; imit.)
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| Definition of 'BURP' |
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1. (verb) belch, belching, burp, burping, eructation
a reflex that expels gas noisily from the stomach through the mouth
2. (verb) burp, bubble, belch, eruct
expel gas from the stomach
"In China it is polite to burp at the table"
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1. (noun) burp
the noise when air comes out of the mouth from the stomach
a loud burp; He covered his mouth and burped.
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Sense: to belch
Wait for the baby to burp and put her to bed.
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Afrikaans: wind opbreek |
Arabic: يتجشّـأ |
Bulgarian: оригвам се |
Brazilian: arrotar |
Czech: krkat |
German: ein Beuerchen machen |
Danish: bøvse |
Greek: ρεύομαι |
Spanish: eructar |
Estonian: röhitsema |
Farsi: باد گلو زدن |
Finnish: röyhtäistä |
Hebrew: לְגַהֵק |
Hindi: बच्चे को दूध पिलाने के बा |
Croatian: podrignuti se |
Hungarian: böfög |
Indonesian: beserdawa |
Italian: fare un ruttino |
Japanese: ゲップがでる |
Korean: 트림하다 |
Lithuanian: atsirūgti |
Latvian: atraugāties |
Malay: bersendawa |
Dutch: een boer laten |
Norwegian: rape |
Polish: beknąć |
Persian: باد گلو زدن |
Pashto: په زوره ساه ایستل له ایټ |
Romanian: a râgâi |
Russian: отрыгнуть |
Slovak: grgať, odgrgnúť (si) |
Slovenian: kupček podreti, rigati |
Serbian: podrignuti |
Swedish: rapa |
Thai: เรอ |
Turkish: geğirmek |
Taiwanese: 打飽嗝 |
Ukrainian: відрижка |
Vietnamese: ợ |
Chinese: 打饱嗝 |
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