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单词 below the belt
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belt

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noun (1)

ˈbelt How to pronounce belt (audio)
1
a
: a strip of flexible material worn especially around the waist as an item of clothing or a means of carrying something (such as tools)
b
: a similar article worn as a corset or for protection or safety or as a symbol of distinction
2
: a continuous band of tough flexible material for transmitting motion and power or conveying materials
3
a
: an area characterized by some distinctive feature (as of culture, habitation, geology, or life forms)
especially : one suited to a particular crop
the corn belt
b
: asteroid belt
4
: beltway sense 1
belted
ˈbel-təd How to pronounce belt (audio)
adjective
beltless
ˈbelt-ləs How to pronounce belt (audio)
adjective

belt

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verb

belted; belting; belts

transitive verb

1
a
: to encircle or fasten with a belt
b
: to strap on
2
a
: to beat with or as if with a belt : thrash
b
: strike, hit
3
: to mark with a band
4
: to sing in a forceful manner or style
belting out popular songs
5
: to drink quickly
belted down a shot of whisky

intransitive verb

1
: to move or act in a speedy, vigorous, or violent manner
2
: to sing loudly

belt

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noun (2)

1
: a jarring blow : whack
2
: drink
a belt of gin
Phrases
below the belt
: unfair, unfairly
under one's belt
: in one's possession : as part of one's experience

Synonyms

Noun (1)

  • ceinture
  • cincture
  • cummerbund
  • cumberbund
  • girdle
  • sash
  • self-belt

Verb

  • bang
  • bash
  • bat
  • biff
  • bludgeon
  • bob
  • bonk
  • bop
  • box
  • bust
  • clap
  • clip
  • clobber
  • clock
  • clout
  • crack
  • hammer
  • hit
  • knock
  • nail
  • paste
  • pound
  • punch
  • rap
  • slam
  • slap
  • slog
  • slug
  • smack
  • smite
  • sock
  • strike
  • swat
  • swipe
  • tag
  • thump
  • thwack
  • wallop
  • whack
  • whale
  • zap

Noun (2)

  • bang
  • bash
  • bat
  • beat
  • biff
  • blow
  • bop
  • box
  • buffet
  • bust
  • chop
  • clap
  • clip
  • clout
  • crack
  • cuff
  • dab
  • douse [British]
  • fillip
  • hack
  • haymaker
  • hit
  • hook
  • knock
  • larrup [dialect]
  • lash
  • lick
  • pelt
  • pick
  • plump
  • poke
  • pound
  • punch
  • rap
  • slam
  • slap
  • slug
  • smack
  • smash
  • sock
  • spank
  • stinger
  • stripe
  • stroke
  • swat
  • swipe
  • switch
  • thud
  • thump
  • thwack
  • wallop
  • welt
  • whack
  • wham
  • whop
  • whap
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Example Sentences

Verb His bathrobe was loosely belted. He belted the ball down the fairway. Some drunk got mad and threatened to belt me.

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German balz belt; both from Latin balteus belt

Verb

Middle English belten, derivative of belt belt entry 1

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun (2)

1825, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

belt 1 of 2

noun

ˈbelt How to pronounce belt (audio)
1
: a strip of flexible material (as leather or cloth) worn around a person's body for holding in or supporting something (as clothing or weapons) or for ornament
2
: a flexible endless band running around wheels or pulleys and used for moving or carrying something
a fan belt on a car
3
: a region suited to or producing something or having some special feature
the corn belt
a storm belt

belt

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verb

belted; belting
1
: to put a belt on or around
He belted the child into the car seat.
2
: to hit hard
The batter belted the ball over the fence.
3
: to sing in a loud and forceful way
belt out a song

below the belt

phrase

as in nasty
not being in accordance with the rules or standards of what is fair in sport That mean joke really hit below the belt.

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • nasty
  • unfair
  • illegal
  • low
  • dirty
  • foul
  • shabby
  • unjust
  • unscrupulous
  • dishonorable
  • shameful
  • unrighteous
  • unprincipled
  • ignoble
  • unsportsmanlike
  • mean
  • unchivalrous
  • rotten
  • immoral
  • ungentlemanly
  • unethical

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • legal
  • fair
  • just
  • sportsmanly
  • clean
  • moral
  • sportsmanlike
  • ethical
  • righteous
  • scrupulous
  • principled
  • honorable
  • unimpeachable
  • law-abiding
  • irreproachable
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