belt in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for belt in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.belt [Am bɛlt, Brit bɛlt] N

1.1. belt FASHION:

belt
to hit below the belt
that was a bit below the belt

II.belt [Am bɛlt, Brit bɛlt] VB trans inf

See also Bible Belt

belt in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for belt in the English»Spanish Dictionary

belt Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to belt along
to belt out a song
belt up!

belt Glossary of Refrigeration Technology courtesy of GEA Bock GmbH

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The belt was 3.9 in below the waterline, on either end of the ship.
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These include possibly loose seat mounting bolts that could rattle on rough road surfaces and a "request for information" on the rear seat belt buckles.
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The orbits within the Kuiper belt are relatively stable, and so very few comets are thought to originate there.
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A simple slip dress was turned into absolute fire with a chain gold belt and a thigh high split.
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A longshoreman's hook was often carried by hooking it through the belt.
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Before long, it was my turn to clamber onto the seemingly endless conveyer belt heading out of town.
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This often involves the use of a physical barrier or device such as a chastity belt.
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As these planets migrated, resonances would be swept through the asteroid belt and Kuiper belt.
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Although mine for you would be to belt up, and let evolution do its duty.
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As the belt moves through the system, soil agitators lift the belt and turn the soil to enhance heat transfer and volatilization of organics.
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