belt

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n. 带子, 地带 [医] 带, 腰带, 束带, 地带, 区

发音

US /bɛlt/

词形变化

belts 复数 belts belted belting belts 三单 belting 现在分词 belted 过去式 belted 过去分词

教材释义与例句

名词

带;腰带;地带

a band of leather, cloth etc that you wear around your waist to hold up your clothes or for decoration

动词

用带子系住;用皮带抽打

to fasten something with a belt

动词

猛击

释义与例句

n. A2 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    A band worn around the waist to hold clothing to one's body (usually pants), hold weapons (such as a gun or sword), or serve as a decorative piece of clothing.

    腰带

    皮带

    商务 工程

    As part of the act, the fat clown's belt broke, causing his pants to fall down.

  2. 2.

    A band used as a restraint for safety purposes, such as a seat belt.

    Keep your belt fastened; this is going to be quite a bumpy ride.

  3. 3.

    A band that is used in a machine to help transfer motion or power.

    The motor had a single belt that snaked its way back and forth around a variety of wheels.

  4. 4.

    Anything that resembles a belt, or that encircles or crosses like a belt; a strip or stripe.

    a belt of trees; a belt of sand

  5. 5.

    A trophy in the shape of a belt, generally awarded for martial arts.

    the heavyweight belt

  6. 6.

    A collection of small bodies (such as asteroids) which orbit a star.

    天文
  7. 7.

    One of certain girdles or zones on the surface of the planets Jupiter and Saturn, supposed to be of the nature of clouds.

    天文
  8. 8.

    A band of armor along the sides of a warship, protecting the ship's vital spaces.

    政治 军事 航海 交通

    The battleship was protected by a twelve-inch belt just above the waterline.

  9. 9.

    A powerful blow, often made with a fist or heavy object.

    After the bouncer gave him a solid belt to the gut, Simon had suddenly had enough of bar fights.

  10. 10.

    A device that holds and feeds cartridges into a belt-fed weapon.

    工程 政治 军事
  11. 11.

    A vocal tone produced by singing with chest voice above the break (or passaggio), in a range typically sung in head voice.

    音乐

    Both auditionees had great ranges but Diamond had the strong belt we really need for the finale.

  12. 12.

    A quick drink of liquor.

    Care to join me in a belt of scotch?

  13. 13.

    A geographical region known for a particular product, feature or demographic (Corn Belt, Bible Belt, Black Belt, Green Belt).

    地带

  14. 14.

    The part of the strike zone at the height of the batter's waist.

    体育 游戏

    That umpire called that pitch a strike at the belt.

  15. 15.

    A mostly-continuous, often curvilinear structure expressed on the surface or in the subsurface of a terrestrial planet or other solid planemo, such as a mountain belt, a fold and thrust belt, or an ore belt.

    地质

    This belt of deformed platform sediments parallels the suture running east-to-west across the north of the region, which was left when the ocean basin that originally separated the two ancient continents on either side of it was consumed by subduction.

v.
  1. 1.

    To hit with a belt.

    及物

    The child was misbehaving so he was belted as punishment.

  2. 2.

    To hit someone or something, especially forcefully; to bash.

    非正式 及物

    The angry player belted the official across the face, and as a result was ejected from the game.

  3. 3.

    To hit a pitched ball a long distance, usually for a home run.

    及物 体育 游戏

    He belted that pitch over the grandstand.

  4. 4.

    To scream or sing in a loud, strong manner.

    非正式 及物

    He belted out the national anthem.

  5. 5.

    To drink quickly, often in gulps.

    及物

    He belted down a shot of whisky.

  6. 6.

    To move, run, drive, etc., very fast.

    不及物

    He was really belting along.

  7. 7.

    To fasten a belt on; to encircle with a belt.

    及物

    Edgar belted himself in and turned the car's ignition.

    The rotund man had difficulty belting his pants, and generally wore suspenders to avoid the issue.

  8. 8.

    To encircle; to surround.

    及物

    The small town was belted by cornfields in all directions.

  9. 9.

    To invest (a person) with a belt as part of a formal ceremony such as knighthood.

    及物

词汇关系

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词源

From Middle English belt, from Old English belt (“belt, girdle”), from Proto-West Germanic *baltī̆, from Proto-Germanic *baltijaz (“girdle, belt”), from Latin balteus (“belt, sword-belt”), of Etruscan origin. Cognate with Scots belt (“belt”), Dutch belt, German Balz (“belt”), Danish bælte (“belt”), Swedish bälte (“belt, cincture, girdle, zone”) and Icelandic belti (“belt”).

来源:wiktionary