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Définition et signification de « belt » en anglais

Belt
01

ceinture

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
informations grammaticales
statut d’animéité
inanimé
composition morphologique
simple
dénombrable
forme plurielle
belts
Exemples
He tightened his belt before heading out for a run. 

Il a serré sa ceinture avant de partir courir.

02

courroie, bande sans fin

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

zone, ceinture

a long and narrow region where a particular feature or condition exists 
Exemples
The country lies in a tropical belt. 

Le pays se situe dans une ceinture tropicale.

04

coup vigoureux, frappe énergique

a vigorous blow 
05

coup violent, tape

the act of hitting vigorously 
06

bande de munitions, ceinture de cartouches

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

bande, couloir

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

ceinture, grade

a rank-indicating strip of cloth worn around the waist in martial arts 
Exemples
After months of training, Sara finally earned her yellow belt in Taekwondo, marking her first official rank. 

Après des mois d'entraînement, Sara a finalement obtenu sa ceinture jaune en Taekwondo, marquant son premier rang officiel.

09

ceinture, ceinture de force

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 
Exemples
He wore a belt while deadlifting to protect his lower back. 

Il portait une ceinture pendant le soulevé de terre pour protéger le bas de son dos.

to belt
01

ceinturer, serrer avec une ceinture

to fasten using a strip of material, typically worn around the waist 
Transitive: to belt clothes or a covering
to belt definition and meaning
Exemples
She will belt the dress around her waist to complete the stylish look. 

Elle va ceinturer la robe autour de sa taille pour compléter le look élégant.

02

frapper, cogner

to strike forcefully or swiftly with something like a belt or a similar object 
Transitive: to belt sb/sth
informations grammaticales
composition morphologique
simple
verbe d’action
régulier
présent
belt
3e personne du singulier
belts
participe présent
belting
passé simple
belted
participe passé
belted
Exemples
He belted the punching bag with all his strength during his boxing training. 

Il a frappé le sac de frappe de toutes ses forces pendant son entraînement de boxe.

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