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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

belt [bεlt]
  1. 1. noun [c] (clothing) 腰带
  2. 2. noun [of land] [ sea] [ air] 地带
  3. 3. noun [术语] 传动带
  4. 4. vt. [inf] (hit) 抽打
  5. 5. vi. [inf] to belt along/down/into {etc} 迅速去/下/入{等}
    to tighten one's belt
    [fig] 节衣缩食
    to have sth under one's belt
    完成某事

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

belt [belt]
  1. 1. n.[c] 传送带运输带
    Items are then sent by conveyor belt to be pre-sorted according to material.
    传送带物件传送过来然后根据材料进行预先分拣
  2. 2. n.[c] 皮带腰带
    Without his belt, his pants were too loose.
    如果不系皮带他的裤子就太松了。
  3. 3. n.[c] 地带地区
    Belts of mountains are cause by movements in the earths crust.
    山丘带是由地壳移动形成的
  4. 4. n.[c] [Slang] 猛的一击,一记重拳
    He belted the ball more than 200 meters!
    他把球扔出去200多米
  5. 5. n.[c] 割草痕,刈痕
    The golf course has a belt of longer grass around the edge.
    高尔夫球场四周一个绿地带。
  6. 6. n.[c] [Military] 弹药链,弹药带
  7. 7. vt. [Spoken] 大声歌唱高声
    He belted out a rock song.
    大声演唱了一首摇滚歌曲
  8. 8. vt. 痛打猛击
    She belted him with her fists.
    她用拳头打他。
    He belted his opponent.
    痛击他的对手
  9. 9. vt. 系住,绑住
    He belted his pants.
    系紧裤腰带

Collins English-English Dictionary

belt [bεlt]
  1. 1. n a band of cloth, leather, etc, worn, usually around the waist, to support clothing, carry tools, weapons, or ammunition, or as decoration
  2. 2. n a narrow band, circle, or stripe, as of colour
  3. 3. n an area, esp an elongated one, where a specific thing or specific conditions are found; zone
    the town belt
    a belt of high pressure
  4. 4. n a belt worn as a symbol of rank (as by a knight or an earl), or awarded as a prize (as in boxing or wrestling), or to mark particular expertise (as in judo or karate)
  5. 5. n See seat belt
  6. 6. n a band of flexible material between rotating shafts or pulleys to transfer motion or transmit goods
    a fan belt
    a conveyer belt
  7. 7. n a beltcourse - See cordon
  8. 8. n [Spoken] a sharp blow, as with a bat or the fist
  9. 9. vt. [tr] to fasten or attach with or as if with a belt
  10. 10. vt. [tr] to hit with a belt
  11. 11. vt. [tr] [Slang] to give a sharp blow; punch
  12. 12. vi. [intr; often foll by along] [Slang] to move very fast, esp in a car
    belting down the motorway
  13. 13. vt. [tr] [rare] to mark with belts, as of colour
  14. 14. vt. [tr] [rare] to encircle; surround
  15. 15. vt. See also belt out belt up
  16. 16. vt. [Etymology] Old English, from Latin balteus

Examples

The belt won't go around his waist.
皮带绕不过他的腰。
ten years of civil service under his belt
他有当过十年文职人员的光荣经历
I bought a new leather belt this morning, I'll show you tomorrow.
今天上午我买了条皮带,明天给你看看。
Belt your coat, it's very cold and windy outside.
系好衣服,外面很冷,风还很大。
In downtown New York, there is a belt of land housing many famous financial firms and banks.
纽约市区有个地段座落着很多著名的贸易公司和银行。

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