单词 | belt |
释义 | noun | verb beltbelt1 /bɛlt/ ●●● S2 W3 noun [countable] 1 a band of leather, cloth, etc. that you wear around your waist, especially to hold up your pants: a black leather belt I tightened the belt a notch.2a circular band of a material such as rubber that connects or moves parts of a machine: The pump belt was loose. → see also conveyor belt, fan belt3a large area of land that has particular features: the farm belt in the midwest (=area where there are many farms) the sun belt states (=states that have warm weather)4have/get something under your belt to have achieved something useful or important: Skiing is fun, once you have a few lessons under your belt.5below the belt informal unfair or cruel: Some say the ads hit below the belt (=are unfair).6a hard hit usually with your hand: She gave him a belt across the cheek.7a drink of strong alcohol: a belt of bourbon → see also chastity belt, garter belt, seat belt, tighten your belt at tighten (6) noun | verb beltbelt2 verb informal [transitive] to hit someone or something hard: Maggie turned around and belted him.belt something ↔ out phrasal verb informal to sing a song very loudly: My colleagues belted out a chorus of “Happy Birthday.” |
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