belly
belly 英 [ˈbeli] 美 [ˈbɛli]
n. 腹部;肚子 v. 涨满;鼓起
进行时:bellying 过去式:bellied 过去分词:bellied 第三人称单数:bellies 名词复数:bellies
- Your belly is your stomach. If you have a belly ache, you have a pain in your abdomen.
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- n. 腹部;肚子
- v. 涨满;鼓起
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1. They crawled along on their bellies.
他们匍匐前进。
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2. swollen-bellied
腹部肿胀的
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3. round-bellied
肚子圆圆的
- belly (n.) a general Germanic word for "leather bag, pouch, pod" that in English has evolved to mean a part of the body; from Old English belg, bylig (West Saxon), bælg (Anglian) "leather bag, purse, pouch, pod, husk, bellows," from Proto-Germanic *balgiz "bag" (source also of Old Norse belgr "bag, bellows," bylgja "billow," Gothic balgs "wine-skin"), from PIE *bhelgh- "to swell," extended form of root *bhel- (2) "to blow, swell."
- belly (v.) c. 1600 "cause to swell out;" 1620s, "to swell out" (intrans.), from belly (n.). Related: Bellied; bellying. Old English belgan meant "to be or become angry" (a figurative sense). A comparable Greek verb-from-noun, gastrizein, meant "to hit (someone) in the belly."
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