belt
belt 英 [belt] 美 [bɛlt]
n. 带;腰带; vt. 用皮带抽打;束起来
进行时:belting 过去式:belted 过去分词:belted 第三人称单数:belts 名词复数:belts
- A belt is an accessory you wear around your waist that helps hold your pants up. Other types of belts can hold tools or weapons.
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- n. 带;腰带;
- vt. 用皮带抽打;束起来
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1. a belt buckle
腰带扣
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2. to do up a belt, to fasten a belt, to tighten a belt
系上╱扎牢╱扎紧腰带
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3. the country's corn belt, the country's industrial belt
这个国家的产粮区╱工业区
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4. The dress was belted at the waist.
那件连衣裙的裙腰束着条带子。
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5. I'll belt you if you do that again.
你要是再这样,我就揍你。
- belt (n.) Old English belt "belt; girdle; broad, flat strip or strap of material used to encircle the waist," from Proto-Germanic *baltjaz (source also of Old High German balz, Old Norse balti, Swedish bälte), an early Germanic borrowing from Latin balteus "girdle, sword belt," said by Varro to be an Etruscan word.
- belt (v.) early 14c., "to fasten or gird with a belt," from belt (n.). Meaning "to thrash as with a belt" is 1640s; general sense of "to hit, thrash" is attested from 1838. Colloquial meaning "to sing or speak vigorously" is from 1949. Related: Belted; belting. Hence (from the "thrash with a belt" sense) the noun meaning "a blow or stroke" (1885).
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