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Definition of conveyor belt in English: conveyor beltnounkənˈveɪjə ˌbɛltkənˈveɪər ˌbɛlt A continuous moving band of fabric, rubber, or metal used for transporting objects from one place to another. goods are assembled on a moving conveyor belt figurative the conveyor belt of education Example sentencesExamples - A person had to place his luggage on the conveyor belt before he went through a metal detector.
- One of these ads shows a woman in tight jeans and heels struggling to lift her suitcase off an airport conveyor belt.
- His dining partner said he should think about opening a restaurant that served raw fish on a conveyor belt.
- That means lifting young people off the conveyor belt to crime.
- I was expected to empty a conveyor belt of pastry cases, discard the dodgy-looking ones and line the others up neatly on baking trays.
- These people get a thrill from watching their items travel down the conveyor belt.
- Frank sees himself as entrenched on the conveyor belt of American industrial agriculture.
- She carried on putting her shopping on the conveyor belt.
- When my father and I started to put the goods on the conveyor belt, a friend of the lady serving arrived and they began to talk.
- You've only got one prize to pick and you know there are, say, 30 prizes on the conveyor belt.
- This from a man who has slept on a rubbish-laden conveyor belt in Sweden to prevent the incineration of garbage.
- Suddenly the academy is not a conveyor belt of brilliance.
- Rolling up his sleeves, handling tuna on the factory conveyor belt and urging workers on are not beneath this boss.
- There is the sound of grinding metal, but it holds - the conveyor belt has stopped!
- For some reason this annoys the checkout staff when they find the same items dotted about elsewhere on the conveyor belt a little later on.
- He stared up at the ceiling and groped absently at the conveyor belt.
- Almost 20 years ago, when Meg was winning a Commonwealth title, there was a conveyor belt of Scottish coaches.
- There is a huge conveyor belt where bottles can be sorted by hand: and a magnet to separate out steel and aluminium cans.
- As the tunnel is drilled underground, rock will be removed with a conveyor belt and brought back to the surface.
- We are not into churning out pupils like sausages on a conveyor belt.
Definition of conveyor belt in US English: conveyor beltnounkənˈveɪər ˌbɛltkənˈvāər ˌbelt A continuous moving band of fabric, rubber, or metal used for moving objects from one place to another. goods are assembled on a moving conveyor belt figurative the conveyor belt of education Example sentencesExamples - There is a huge conveyor belt where bottles can be sorted by hand: and a magnet to separate out steel and aluminium cans.
- I was expected to empty a conveyor belt of pastry cases, discard the dodgy-looking ones and line the others up neatly on baking trays.
- She carried on putting her shopping on the conveyor belt.
- His dining partner said he should think about opening a restaurant that served raw fish on a conveyor belt.
- These people get a thrill from watching their items travel down the conveyor belt.
- One of these ads shows a woman in tight jeans and heels struggling to lift her suitcase off an airport conveyor belt.
- We are not into churning out pupils like sausages on a conveyor belt.
- That means lifting young people off the conveyor belt to crime.
- For some reason this annoys the checkout staff when they find the same items dotted about elsewhere on the conveyor belt a little later on.
- This from a man who has slept on a rubbish-laden conveyor belt in Sweden to prevent the incineration of garbage.
- When my father and I started to put the goods on the conveyor belt, a friend of the lady serving arrived and they began to talk.
- Rolling up his sleeves, handling tuna on the factory conveyor belt and urging workers on are not beneath this boss.
- Frank sees himself as entrenched on the conveyor belt of American industrial agriculture.
- A person had to place his luggage on the conveyor belt before he went through a metal detector.
- Almost 20 years ago, when Meg was winning a Commonwealth title, there was a conveyor belt of Scottish coaches.
- You've only got one prize to pick and you know there are, say, 30 prizes on the conveyor belt.
- Suddenly the academy is not a conveyor belt of brilliance.
- As the tunnel is drilled underground, rock will be removed with a conveyor belt and brought back to the surface.
- There is the sound of grinding metal, but it holds - the conveyor belt has stopped!
- He stared up at the ceiling and groped absently at the conveyor belt.
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