belly
- IPA[ˈbɛli]
英式
- the front part of the human trunk below the ribs, containing the stomach and bowels;the stomach, especially as representing the body's need for food
- swell or cause to swell;move or sit close to (a bar or table)
verb: belly, 3rd person present: bellies, gerund or present participle: bellying, past tense: bellied, past participle: bellied
noun: belly, plural noun: bellies
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名詞
- 1. the front part of the human trunk below the ribs, containing the stomach and bowels his fat belly stuck out over his trousers
- ▪ the stomach, especially as representing the body's need for food they'll fight all the better on empty bellies 同義詞
- ▪ the underside of a bird or other animal grasses were said to have been tall enough to brush the bellies of horses
- ▪ a cut of pork from the underside between the legs.
- ▪ a pig's belly as food, especially as a traded commodity.
- 2. the rounded underside of a ship or aircraft. 同義詞
- ▪ the top surface of an instrument of the violin family, over which the strings are placed.
動詞
- 1. swell or cause to swell as she leaned forward her pullover bellied out the wind bellied the sail out
- 2. North American informal move or sit close to (a bar or table) regulars who first bellied up to the bar years before
- a dive in which a person hits the water flat on their stomach or abdomen.
- perform a belly flop: he belly-flopped into the water
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dive in which a person hits the water flat on their stomach or abdomen.
- perform a belly flop: he belly-flopped into the water
Oxford Dictionary
- a cowardly person; a coward: I was serious about my stand against the war and was not just a yellow-belly
Oxford American Dictionary
- a cowardly person; a coward: I was serious about my stand against the war and was not just a yellow-belly
Oxford Dictionary
- a crash-landing of an aircraft on the underside of the fuselage, without lowering the undercarriage.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person's navel.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dance originating in the Middle East, typically performed by a woman and involving undulating ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a loud unrestrained laugh: her mutter of amusement blossomed into an enormous belly laugh
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈbelē]
美式
- the front part of the human trunk below the ribs, containing the stomach and bowels.
- swell or cause to swell: as she leaned forward her sweater bellied out the wind bellied the sail out
Oxford American Dictionary