belt
n. 带子, 地带 [医] 带, 腰带, 束带, 地带, 区
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教材释义与例句
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
用带子系住;用皮带抽打
to fasten something with a belt
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释义与例句
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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.
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皮带
商务 工程As part of the act, the fat clown's belt broke, causing his pants to fall down.
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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.
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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.
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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
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A trophy in the shape of a belt, generally awarded for martial arts.
the heavyweight belt
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A collection of small bodies (such as asteroids) which orbit a star.
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One of certain girdles or zones on the surface of the planets Jupiter and Saturn, supposed to be of the nature of clouds.
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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.
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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.
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A device that holds and feeds cartridges into a belt-fed weapon.
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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.
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A quick drink of liquor.
Care to join me in a belt of scotch?
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A geographical region known for a particular product, feature or demographic (Corn Belt, Bible Belt, Black Belt, Green Belt).
地带
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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.
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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.
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To hit with a belt.
及物The child was misbehaving so he was belted as punishment.
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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.
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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.
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To scream or sing in a loud, strong manner.
非正式 及物He belted out the national anthem.
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To drink quickly, often in gulps.
及物He belted down a shot of whisky.
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To move, run, drive, etc., very fast.
不及物He was really belting along.
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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.
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To encircle; to surround.
及物The small town was belted by cornfields in all directions.
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To invest (a person) with a belt as part of a formal ceremony such as knighthood.
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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”).
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