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2 belched
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3 belched
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4 belched
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6 belched
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7 belched out flames
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8 belch
beltʃ
1. сущ.
1) отрыжка
2) столб (огня, дыма)
3) разг. плохое пиво
2. гл.
1) рыгать
2) изрыгать( ругательства) (тж. belch forth, belch out)
3) извергать( лаву) ;
выбрасывать (огонь, дым) The car belched out clouds of smoke. ≈ Из выхлопной трубы вырвались клубы дыма. Black smoke belched out from the forest fire. ≈ Над горящим лесом клубился дым.отрыжка;
- to give a loud * громко рыгнуть изрыгание (дыма и т. п.) ;
столб (огня, пепла) (сленг) плохое пиво (грубое) рыгать, страдать отрыжкой рвать, вырывать, страдать рвотой извергать ( лаву, пепел) ;
выбрасывать (огонь, дым) ;
- the cannons roared, *ing fire and smoke пушки гремели, изрыгая пламя и дым изрыгать( сленг) жаловаться, ныть, скулить -
9 изрыгать
несовер. - изрыгать;
совер. - изрыгнуть( что-л.) vomit, spew;
belch перен.;
belch up;
throw up пушки изрыгали огонь и дым ≈ the cannons belched fire and smoke изрыгать ругательстваизрыг|ать -, изрыгнуть (вн.)
1. belch (smth.) out;
перен. spout( smth.) ;
2. (произносить, выкрикивать) mouth( smth.) ;
~нуть сов. см. изрыгать.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > изрыгать
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10 изрыгнуть
несовер. - изрыгать;
совер. - изрыгнуть (что-л.) vomit, spew;
belch перен.;
belch up;
throw up пушки изрыгали огонь и дым ≈ the cannons belched fire and smoke изрыгать ругательстваБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > изрыгнуть
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11 knock one back
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > knock one back
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12 ejected
испущенный; испускаемыйСинонимический ряд:1. booted out (verb) booted out; bumped; chased; chucked; dismissed; evicted; extruded; kicked out; ousted; threw out/thrown out; throw out2. erupted (verb) belched; disgorged; eructed; erupted; expelled; irrupted; spewed3. jumped (verb) bail out; jumped -
13 expelled
исключать; исключенныйСинонимический ряд:1. discontinued (adj.) abandoned; diminished; discontinued; dropped; forsaken; released2. dismissed (adj.) discharged; dishonorably discharged; dismissed; emancipated; honorably released; liberated; mustered out; sent home3. banished (verb) banished; cast out; deported; displaced; exiled; expatriated; ostracised; ostracized; ran out/run out; relegated; transported4. dismissed (verb) bumped; dismissed; evicted; ousted; throw out5. erupted (verb) belched; disgorged; ejected; eructed; erupted; irrupted; spewed -
14 spewed
извергать; извергнутыйСинонимический ряд:1. erupted (verb) belched; ejected; eructed; erupted; expelled; irrupted2. vomited (verb) brought up; disgorged; shot; sicked up; spit up or spat up; threw up/thrown up; vomited
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