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Verb
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belts, plural;
  1. Fasten with a belt
    • - she paused only to belt a robe about her waist
    • - she belted her raincoat firmly
  2. Be fastened with a belt
    • - the jacket belts at the waist
  3. Attach or secure with a belt
    • - he was securely belted into the passenger seat
  4. Beat or strike (someone), esp. with a belt, as a punishment

  5. Hit (something) hard
    • - he belted the ball to the left-field fence
  6. Gulp a drink quickly
    • - belting down shots of a potent drink called arrack
  7. Move quickly in a specified direction
    • - they belted along the empty road
  8. (of rain) Fall hard
    • - the rain belted down on the tin roof
Noun
  1. A strip of leather or other material worn around the waist or across the chest, esp. in order to support clothes or carry weapons
    • - a sword belt
    • - a belt buckle
  2. A belt worn as a sign of rank or achievement
    • - he was awarded the victor's belt
  3. A belt of a specified color, marking the attainment of a particular level in judo, karate, or similar sports
    • - brown-belt level
  4. A person who has reached such a level
    • - I am a karate black belt
  5. The punishment of being struck with a belt

  6. A strip of material used in various technical applications, in particular

  7. A continuous band of material used in machinery for transferring motion from one wheel to another

  8. A conveyor belt

  9. A flexible strip carrying machine-gun cartridges

  10. A strip or encircling band of something having a specified nature or composition that is different from its surroundings
    • - the asteroid belt
    • - a belt of trees
  11. A heavy blow
    • - she ran in to administer a good belt with her stick
  12. A gulp or shot of liquor
    • - they could probably use a few belts

  1. (belt) endless loop of flexible material between two rotating shafts or pulleys
  2. belt out: sing loudly and forcefully
  3. (belt) a band to tie or buckle around the body (usually at the waist)
  4. (belt) deliver a blow to; "He belted his opponent"
  5. (belt) an elongated region where a specific condition or characteristic is found; "a belt of high pressure"
  6. (belt) fasten with a belt; "belt your trousers"
  7. Bălţi (Bielce, Бельцы and Бэлць , Бєльці , בעלץ) is a city in Moldova. It is the second largest in terms of area and economic importance after Chişinău, and the third largest in terms of population after Chişinău and Tiraspol. The city is one of the five Moldovan municipalities. ...
  8. The Belts are two straits in the Danish archipelago, Little Belt and Great Belt.
  9. (Belt (fashion)) A belt is a flexible band or strap, typically made of leather or heavy cloth, and worn around the waist. A belt supports trousers or other articles of clothing, and it serves for style and decoration.
  10. (Belt (firearm)) A belt or ammunition belt is a device used to retain and feed cartridges into a firearm. Belts and the associated feed systems are typically employed to feed machine guns or other automatic weapons. ...
  11. (Belt (mechanical)) A belt is a loop of flexible material used to link two or more rotating shafts mechanically. Belts may be used as a source of motion, to transmit power efficiently, or to track relative movement. Belts are looped over pulleys. ...
  12. (Belt (music)) Belting (or vocal belting) refers to a specific technique of singing by which a singer produces a loud sound in the upper middle of the pitch range. It is often described as a vocal register although some dispute this since technically the larynx is not oscillating in a unique way
  13. (belt) A band worn around the waist to hold clothing to one's body (usually pants), hold weapons (such as a gun or sword), or serve as a decorative piece of clothing; A band used as a restraint for safety purposes, such as a seat belt; A band that is used in a machine to help transfer motion or ...
  14. (Belt) A rubber-coated layer of cords that is located between the body plies and the tread. Cords are most commonly made from steel but may also be made from fiberglass, rayon, nylon, polyester or other fabrics.
  15. (Belt) A technique or style of singing in which the larynx is slightly higher than in the classical voice, and the vocal cords are held tightly together for a longer period of time. The shape of the word (vowel) and how it is sung is intrinsic to the sound. ...
  16. (Belt) “Most modern martial arts schools use belts to distinguish rank or level of skill. Traditionally, the darker the belt the higher the rank.”
  17. (Belt) the line encircling the body behind the shoulders, where white fur meets colored fur.
  18. (belt) To hit the ball with extreme power.
  19. The belt can be made of several materials such as cotton or PVC. It is placed around atleast two pulleys to create a continuous motion to carry materials.
  20. (BELT) Tightly restrained sexuality or emotions; feeling squeezed or insecure / Protectiveness
  21. (BELT) To beat or thrash. “I’ll gi’ ye a middlen belten predney, if ye touch me beebutt.” I’ll give you a severe beating presently if you mess with my hair.
  22. (BELT) To put on a belt in a dream signifies that you have a happy future. An old belt indicates you will need to work harder while a new belt denotes that you will receive respect. If the colour of the belt seems important in the dream then that definition should also be looked at. ...
  23. (Belt (Treadmill Belt)) the belt is not only what drives the speed but also the surface in which a runner walks or runs. Belts can differ in size and strength but a 2″ ply with a black polyurethane top layer is common.
  24. (Belt) A badge of knighthood.
  25. (Belt) A device for transferring power from a rotating shaft to a generator. Allows the use of Pulleys to change the ratio of shaft speed to and from the generator.