Belt
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British pronunciation/ˈbɛlt/
American pronunciation/ˈbelt/

Definicja i Znaczenie "belt"

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pasek, wiązanie

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

What is a "belt"?

A belt is a flexible strap or band typically made of leather, fabric, or synthetic material that is worn around the waist to secure clothing or hold up pants. Belts come in a variety of styles and sizes, with varying buckle designs and widths. Some belts are plain and utilitarian, while others feature decorative elements such as studs, embossing, or stitching. Belts can be used to add a pop of color or contrast to an outfit or to create a more fitted or structured silhouette. Additionally, belts can serve a practical purpose, such as holding tools or accessories on a work belt or providing support for a weightlifting belt during exercise.

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He tightened his belt before heading out for a run.
She accessorized her outfit with a stylish leather belt.
The dress came with a matching belt to complete the look.
02

pasek, pas

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

pasy, strefa

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

cios, pstryczek

a vigorous blow
05

cios, uderzenie

the act of hitting vigorously
06

taśma amunicyjna, pas amunicyjny

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

pas, pasek

a path or strip (as cut by one course of mowing)
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01

przepasać, wiązać

to fasten using a strip of material, typically worn around the waist
Transitive: to belt clothes or a covering
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As they prepared for the storm, the sailors belted their life jackets securely around their waists.
She will belt the dress around her waist to complete the stylish look.
She belted her safety harness around her waist before beginning the rock climbing adventure.
02

uderzyć, rzucić

to strike forcefully or swiftly with something like a belt or a similar object
Transitive: to belt sb/sth
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The child accidentally belted his sibling in the arm while swinging his toy wildly.
The blacksmith belted the red-hot iron with his hammer, shaping it into a horseshoe.
With a swift motion, he belted the opponent in the boxing ring, knocking him to the canvas.
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He tightened his belt before heading out for a run.
She accessorized her outfit with a stylish leather belt.
The dress came with a matching belt to complete the look.
He forgot his belt, so his trousers kept sliding down.
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