belt

英 [belt] 美[b?lt]
  • n. 帶;腰帶;地帶
  • vt. 用帶子系??;用皮帶抽打
  • vi. 猛擊
  • n. (Belt)人名;(英、法、德、西)貝爾特

詞組搭配


belt and braces

(Brit.)(of a policy or action) using two means to the same end

(英)(政策或行動(dòng))雙重保險(xiǎn)的,穩(wěn)妥可靠的

tighten one's belt

cut one's expenditure; live more frugally

減少開(kāi)支,勒緊褲腰帶;省吃儉用

under one's belt

safely or satisfactorily achieved, experienced, or acquired

(安全地或令人滿意地)達(dá)到(或經(jīng)歷、獲得)的

he now has almost a year as minister under his belt.

他在部長(zhǎng)的位子上已經(jīng)穩(wěn)坐了將近一年。

(of food or drink) consumed

(食品或飲料)被消費(fèi)掉了的,已經(jīng)下肚的

Gus already had a large brandy under his belt.

格斯已經(jīng)喝下一大杯白蘭地。

belt something out

sing or play a song loudly and forcefully

高聲而有力地歌唱(或演奏)

belt up informal 非正式

[usu. inimperative]be quiet

安靜!

(informal)put on a seat belt

系上安全帶

below the belt

Not according to the rules; unfairly.

不正當(dāng)?shù)兀翰蛔袷匾?guī)則地;不公平地

tighten (one's) belt

To begin to exercise thrift and frugality.

開(kāi)始實(shí)施勤儉節(jié)約

under (one's) belt

In one's possession or experience

獲得,經(jīng)歷,掌握:在某人的占有物或經(jīng)歷中

“By his mid-teens, Liszt had three years of intensive concertizing under his belt”(&b{Musical Heritage Review})

“到十五、六歲時(shí),李斯特已經(jīng)有了三年嚴(yán)格的音樂(lè)會(huì)獨(dú)奏經(jīng)歷”(&b{音樂(lè)精品回顧})