0 to give out air noisily from the stomach through the mouth -- sedawa
He finished his meal and belched with satisfaction.
1 (often with out) (of a chimney etc) to throw (out) violently -- keluar perkepul-kepul
2 an act of belching -- meluahkan
Black smoke belches out of the exhausts, many of which are dirty and have not been properly maintained.
However, there are other pollutants being belched out on our inner city streets.
Fumes cause accidents because, due to sheer desperation, motorists take reckless risks to overtake vehicles belching out black fumes.
Smoking exhausts help to cause accidents, because people in desperation try to pass trucks which are belching forth black and evil-smelling fumes.
The second is the increasing danger of belching the by-products of sulphur combustion into the atmosphere at power stations and other large industrial establishments.
Then, in the distance, one often sees an enormous 12-ton lorry belching out black smoke, and behind it an ever-growing queue of traffic.
Clearly, there will be a prima facie reason for the vehicle being stopped: it will be belching forth fumes.
I remember when the area was smoggy and unhealthy with hideous old industrial buildings belching smoke.