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belt

noun
/belt/
/belt/
Idioms
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  1. a long narrow piece of leather, cloth, etc. that you wear around the middle part of your body腰带;皮带
    • to do up/fasten/tighten a belt系上/扎牢/扎紧腰带
    • a belt buckle腰带扣
    • a studded leather belt饰钉装饰的皮带
    • Around his waist he wore a belt.他腰间系着一条腰带。
    see also black belt, lifebelt, seat belt, suspender beltTopics Clothes and Fashiona2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • narrow
    • wide
    • thick
    verb + belt
    • buckle
    • do up
    • fasten
    belt + noun
    • buckle
    • loop
    • holster
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  2. a continuous band of material that moves round and is used to carry things along or to drive a machine传送带;传动带 see also conveyor belt, fan beltTopics Engineeringc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • conveyor
    • drive
    • fan
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  3. a narrow area or an area around the edge of something that has particular characteristics地带;地区
    • the country’s corn/industrial belt这个国家的产粮区/工业区
    • We live in the commuter belt.我们住在通勤者居住带。
    • a narrow belt of trees狭长的林带
    • a belt of rain moving across the country横穿这个国家的降雨带
    • Towns in the country's industrial belt were particularly affected by the recession.位于该国工业区的城镇受到经济萧条的影响尤其大。
    see also green belt, radiation belt, rust beltTopics Geographyc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • broad
    • wide
    • narrow
    preposition
    • belt of
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  4. (informal) an act of hitting something/somebody hard狠打;猛击
    • She gave the ball a terrific belt.她猛击了一下球。
  5. Word OriginOld English, of Germanic origin, from Latin balteus ‘girdle’.
Idioms
below the belt
  1. (of a remark说话) unfair or cruel不公正的;伤人的
    • That was distinctly below the belt!那显然是不公正的!
belt and braces
  1. (informal) taking more actions than are really necessary to make sure that something succeeds or works as it should双管齐下;多重保障
    • a belt-and-braces policy稳妥可靠的政策
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have something under your belt
  1. (informal) to have already achieved or obtained something已经获得某物
    • She already has a couple of good wins under her belt.她已大胜两场。
    Topics Successc2
tighten your belt
  1. to spend less money because there is less available勒紧腰带(省吃俭用)
    • With price increases on most goods, everyone is having to tighten their belt.随着大多数商品的价格上涨,每个人都不得不勒紧腰带。
    • There is a need for further belt-tightening.有必要进一步紧缩开支。

belt

verb
/belt/
/belt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they belt
/belt/
/belt/
he / she / it belts
/belts/
/belts/
past simple belted
/ˈbeltɪd/
/ˈbeltɪd/
past participle belted
/ˈbeltɪd/
/ˈbeltɪd/
-ing form belting
/ˈbeltɪŋ/
/ˈbeltɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. belt somebody/something (informal) to hit somebody/something hard猛击;狠打
    • He belted the ball right out of the park.他用力一击,球径直飞出了球场外。
    • I'll belt you if you do that again.你要是再这样,我就揍你。
  2. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (informal, British English) to move very fast飞奔;飞驰 synonym tear1
    • A truck came belting up behind us.一辆货车从我们后方飞驰而来。
  3. [transitive] belt something to fasten a belt around something用带子系住
    • The dress was belted at the waist.那件连衣裙的裙腰束着条带子。
    • She belted the coat tightly round her.她用带子把大衣紧紧地束在身上。
    • Her jacket was belted loosely at the waist.她的夹克腰部束带宽松。
  4. Word OriginOld English, of Germanic origin, from Latin balteus ‘girdle’.

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