belt
- IPA[bɛlt]
英式
- a strip of leather or other material worn, typically round the waist, to support or hold in clothes or to carry weapons;short for seat belt
- fasten with a belt;be fastened with a belt
verb: belt, 3rd person present: belts, gerund or present participle: belting, past tense: belted, past participle: belted
noun: belt, plural noun: belts
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. a strip of leather or other material worn, typically round the waist, to support or hold in clothes or to carry weapons he tightened his leather belt an extra notch a sword belt 同義詞
- ▪ short for seat belt
- ▪ a belt worn as a sign of rank or achievement he was awarded the victor's belt
- ▪ a belt of a specified colour, marking the attainment of a particular level in judo, karate, or similar sports brown-belt level
- ▪ a person who is qualified to wear a belt of a specified colour in judo, karate, etc. Shaun became a brown belt in judo
- ▪ the punishment of being struck with a belt be quiet, or it's the belt
- 2. a continuous band of material used in machinery for transferring motion from one wheel to another a great wheel driven by a leather belt 同義詞
- ▪ a conveyor belt.
- ▪ a flexible strip carrying machine-gun cartridges.
- 3. a strip or encircling area that is different in nature or composition from its surroundings the asteroid belt a belt of trees 同義詞
- 4. informal a heavy blow she administered a good belt with her stick 同義詞
動詞
- 1. fasten with a belt she belted her raincoat firmly 同義詞
- ▪ be fastened with a belt the jacket belts at the waist
- ▪ attach or secure with a belt he was securely belted into the passenger seat
- 2. hit (someone or something) hard she belted him over the head with her racquet he belted the ball downfield
- 3. informal rush or dash in a specified direction he belted out of the side door 同義詞 反義詞
- 4. US gulp (a drink) quickly cocktails should be sipped and savoured, not belted down he belted it back and poured another