Noun
1. endless loop of flexible material between two rotating shafts or pulleys
2. a band to tie or buckle around the body (usually at the waist)
3. an elongated region where a specific condition is found;
4. a vigorous blow;
5. a path or strip (as cut by one course of mowing)
6. the act of hitting vigorously;
Verb
1. sing loudly and forcefully
2. deliver a blow to;
3. fasten with a belt;
He has to wear a belt to make his trousers stay up.
The boxer fouled his opponent by hitting him below the belt.
He gave the ball a terrific belt.
Lift it out of the conveyor belt.
You should not have used what you know of his past against him — that was below the belt.
He went camping with a knife stuck in his belt each time.
If you belt down the road, you'll get to the shop before it closes.
The child asked his papa to help him ease off his belt a bit.
The pump is actuated by a belt driven by an electric motor.
She buckled her belt.
the heavy steel rollers under the conveyor belt
Philippe was in uniform, wearing a pistol holster on his belt.
Do you think it's a bit below the belt what they're doing?
The car seat belt slotted into place easily.
He's a judo black belt but he says he deplores violence.
It took firemen two hours to cut through the drive belt to free him.
It was taken right there on a conveyor belt.
I opened my coat and let him see the belt.
The turning disc is connected by a drive belt to an electric motor.
As soon as the seat belt sign had been switched off, we rushed out.
Miners in Zambia's northern copper belt have gone on strike.
He became a model of clean living and Bible Belt virtues.
He unbuckled his seat belt.
He grew up in the comfort of the Surrey stockbroker belt.
Father would give you a belt over the head with the scrubbing brush.
Use a belt to accessorise a plain dress.
Chambers waved his hand. "Belt up!" he snapped.
The fact I was wearing a seat belt saved my life.
belt and braces
(Brit.)(of a policy or action) using two means to the same end
tighten one's belt
cut one's expenditure; live more frugally
under one's belt
safely or satisfactorily achieved, experienced, or acquired
he now has almost a year as minister under his belt.
(of food or drink) consumed
Gus already had a large brandy under his belt.
belt something out
sing or play a song loudly and forcefully
belt up informal 非正式
[usu. inimperative]be quiet
(informal)put on a seat belt
below the belt
Not according to the rules; unfairly.
tighten (one's) belt
To begin to exercise thrift and frugality.
under (one's) belt
In one's possession or experience
“By his mid-teens, Liszt had three years of intensive concertizing under his belt”(&b{Musical Heritage Review})
districk, region, area, section, zone, belt, quarter, neighbourhood
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