belted
- IPA[ˈbɛltɪd]
英式
- (of a garment) secured or drawn in by a strip of leather or other material worn around the waist;marked with a strip or encircling area that is different in nature or composition from its surroundings
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形容詞
- 1. (of a garment) secured or drawn in by a strip of leather or other material worn around the waist a belted black and gold dress
- ▪ marked with a strip or encircling area that is different in nature or composition from its surroundings a belted kingfisher
- ▪ wearing or distinguished by a belt as a sign of rank or achievement a belted earl
- a strip of leather or other material worn around the waist or across the chest, especially in ... a sword belt a belt buckle
- fasten with a belt: she belted her raincoat firmly she paused only to belt a robe about her waist
Oxford American Dictionary
- a strip of leather or other material worn, typically round the waist, to support or hold in ... he tightened his leather belt an extra notch a sword belt
- fasten with a belt: she belted her raincoat firmly
Oxford Dictionary
- an animal belonging to a variety of the Galloway breed of cattle, black with a broad white band ...
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- an animal belonging to a variety of the Galloway breed of cattle, black with a broad white band ...
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- an area of open land around a city, on which building is restricted: Darlington should preserve its green belt
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- a green belt marking a level of proficiency in judo, karate, or other martial arts below that ...
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- a white belt worn by a beginner in judo or karate.
Oxford Dictionary
- a belt of a brown colour marking a level of proficiency below that of a black belt in judo, ...
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- IPA[ˈbeltəd]
美式
- (of a garment) secured or drawn in by a strip of leather or other material worn around the waist: a belted black and gold dress
Oxford American Dictionary