belt
belt
bɛlt
belt
British pronunciation
/bɛlt/

Definición y significado de "belt"en inglés

01

cinturón

a long and narrow item that you usually wear around your waist to hold your clothes in place or to decorate your outfit
belt definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The cowboy adjusted his belt buckle before mounting his horse for the rodeo.
El vaquero ajustó la hebilla de su cinturón antes de montar su caballo para el rodeo.
02

correa, banda sin fin

endless loop of flexible material between two rotating shafts or pulleys
03

cinturón, franja

an elongated region where a specific condition or characteristic is found
04

golpe vigoroso, impacto enérgico

a vigorous blow
05

golpe fuerte, zurra

the act of hitting vigorously
06

cinta de munición, correa de balas

ammunition (usually of small caliber) loaded in flexible linked strips for use in a machine gun
07

franja, pasillo

a path or strip (as cut by one course of mowing)
08

cinturón, grado

a rank-indicating strip of cloth worn around the waist in martial arts
example
Ejemplos
Even though he has a brown belt, he still trains every day like a beginner to keep improving.
Aunque tiene un cinturón marrón, todavía entrena todos los días como un principiante para seguir mejorando.
09

cinturón, cinturón de levantamiento

a thick, supportive strap worn around the waist during heavy lifts to stabilize the core, support the lower back, and reduce the risk of injury
example
Ejemplos
A good lifting belt helps increase intra-abdominal pressure for better stability.
Un buen cinturón de levantamiento ayuda a aumentar la presión intraabdominal para una mejor estabilidad.
to belt
01

ajustar con un cinturón, abrochar con un cinturón

to fasten using a strip of material, typically worn around the waist
Transitive: to belt clothes or a covering
to belt definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
He belted the apron around his waist before starting to cook dinner in the kitchen.
Él ajustó el delantal alrededor de su cintura antes de empezar a cocinar la cena en la cocina.
02

golpear, azotar

to strike forcefully or swiftly with something like a belt or a similar object
Transitive: to belt sb/sth
example
Ejemplos
With a swift motion, he belted the opponent in the boxing ring, knocking him to the canvas.
Con un movimiento rápido, golpeó al oponente en el ring de boxeo, derribándolo al canvas.
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