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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- belt
[bεlt]
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1.
noun
[c]
(clothing) 腰带
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2.
noun
[of land, sea, air]
地带
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3.
noun
[术语]
传动带
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4.
vt.
[inf]
(hit) 抽打
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5.
vi.
[inf]
to belt along/down/into {etc} 迅速去/下/入{等}
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to tighten one's belt
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[fig] 节衣缩食
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to have sth under one's belt
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完成某事
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- belt
[bεlt]
[belt]
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1.
noun
带,皮带;腰带,饰带;官阶带
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These trousers are the wrong size, I need a belt to wear them.
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这条裤子号码不对,我得系条腰带。
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I bought a new leather belt this morning, I'll show you tomorrow.
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今天上午我买了条皮带,明天给你看看。
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As the aircraft was ready to take off, all the passengers fastened their seat belts.
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飞机即将起飞,全体乘客都系好了安全带。
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2.
noun
带状物
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3.
noun
(舰船)吃水线以下的装甲带
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4.
noun
[mechanics]
皮带;传送带
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5.
noun
地区,地带,产…的地区
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the corn belt
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产玉米区
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The American Midwest is commonly referred to as the Bible belt of America because of the high population of Christians living in the area.
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美国中西部通常被称为圣经地带,因为在那儿居住着很多基督徒。
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In downtown New York, there is a belt of land housing many famous financial firms and banks.
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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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6.
noun
[American English]
环行路;环行公路或路线
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7.
noun
[slang]
狠击;掌击,一巴掌
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8.
noun
[American English]
[slang]
饮料,尤指酒的大口一饮
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9.
noun
[American English]
[slang]
快感;刺激
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10.
vt.
用皮带等围绕(或环绕)
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11.
vt.
用带扎牢(或系、缚)
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Belt your coat, it's very cold and windy outside.
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系好衣服,外面很冷,风还很大。
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12.
vt.
用皮带抽打
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13.
vt.
[American English]
[verbal]
引吭高歌;喊破嗓门(常与out连用)
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14.
vt.
[slang]
狠揍,狠击
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At first they had an argument, but then Jack started belting him in the face.
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起初他们只是争吵,但后来杰克照他脸上打了一拳。
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I warned him to lay off me, but he did not, so I belted him.
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我警告过他别缠着我,但是他不听,所以我就打了他。
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15.
vt.
[American English]
[slang]
饮一口(或多口)(酒)(常与down连用)
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16.
vt.
[American English]
[slang]
狂饮
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17.
vi.
[verbal]
高速运动,快速移动
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I don't understand why there are so many cars belting along the street.
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我不明白为什么有这么多车在街道上狂飙。
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Yesterday I saw him belting through the fourth ring road without any thought to the other motorists.
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昨天我看到他在四环路上飞驶,全然不顾路上的其他车辆。
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18.
noun
[slang]
挥手或挥拳头
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19.
vt.
[slang]
打某人
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20.
noun
[slang]
一阵兴奋或一阵激动的颤抖
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21.
noun
[slang]
注射某种毒品后的快感和抽搐(毒品相关用语)
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22.
noun
[slang]
注射毒品(毒品相关用语)
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23.
noun
[slang]
喝一大口酒
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24.
vt.
[slang]
喝(某物)(参见belt the grape)
Collins English-English Dictionary
- belt
[bεlt]
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1.
n
a band of cloth, leather, etc, worn, usually around the waist, to support clothing, carry tools, weapons, or ammunition, or as decoration
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2.
n
a narrow band, circle, or stripe, as of colour
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3.
n
an area, esp an elongated one, where a specific thing or specific conditions are found; zone
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the town belt
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a belt of high pressure
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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)
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5.
n
See seat belt
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6.
n
a band of flexible material between rotating shafts or pulleys to transfer motion or transmit goods
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a fan belt
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a conveyer belt
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7.
n
a beltcourse - See cordon
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8.
n
[informal]
a sharp blow, as with a bat or the fist
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9.
vt.
[tr]
to fasten or attach with or as if with a belt
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10.
vt.
[tr]
to hit with a belt
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11.
vt.
[tr]
[slang]
to give a sharp blow; punch
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12.
vi.
[intr; often foll by along]
[slang]
to move very fast, esp in a car
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belting down the motorway
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13.
vt.
[tr]
[rare]
to mark with belts, as of colour
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14.
vt.
[tr]
[rare]
to encircle; surround
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15.
vt.
See also belt out belt up
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16.
vt.
[Etymology]
Old English, from Latin balteus
Examples
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the corn belt
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产玉米区
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The belt won't go around his waist.
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皮带绕不过他的腰。
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loops for a belt
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附在皮带上的小皮圈
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ten years of civil service under his belt
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他有当过十年文职人员的光荣经历
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These trousers are the wrong size, I need a belt to wear them.
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这条裤子号码不对,我得系条腰带。
→ belt
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I bought a new leather belt this morning, I'll show you tomorrow.
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今天上午我买了条皮带,明天给你看看。
→ belt
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I can't fasten this belt, it's not long enough. Do you have one that's a little bit longer?
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这条腰带不够长,我系不上。你有稍微长点儿的吗?
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Belt your coat, it's very cold and windy outside.
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系好衣服,外面很冷,风还很大。
→ belt
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The American Midwest is commonly referred to as the Bible belt of America because of the high population of Christians living in the area.
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美国中西部通常被称为圣经地带,因为在那儿居住着很多基督徒。
→ belt
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In downtown New York, there is a belt of land housing many famous financial firms and banks.
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纽约市区有个地段座落着很多著名的贸易公司和银行。
→ belt
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