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belonging

/bih-lawng-ing, -long-/US // bɪˈlɔŋ ɪŋ, -ˈlɒŋ- //UK // (bɪˈlɒŋɪŋ) //

属于,归属,属于的,归属感

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that belongs.
    • : belongings, possessions; goods; personal effects.

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Examples

  • The 18-year-old freshman, who asked to use only his first name for privacy, had to have a lot of his belongings mailed over to campus from across the country.

  • A mesh pocket makes it easy to store your various belongings while you exercise and the vest’s reflective strip is the perfect addition for late night workouts.

  • Home insurance covers damage from weather and water, theft of belongings, vandalism, fire, and personal injury lawsuits.

  • When a perp takes your belongings it screws you up psychologically.

  • A special edition of the series, called What I Can Live Without, was repurposed to auctioning off celebrities’ favorite, or more notable, belongings on eBay.

  • The issue explored the theme of vulnerability, “relevant to anyone who seeks understanding, change, love, and belonging.”

  • On 18 May, Spitz led Moore to Prien, where they located a large collection of trunks and crates belonging to Schwend.

  • There are no enormous accounts belonging to Italian families, politicians and bad families.

  • Polio is one of many viruses belonging to the "enterovirus" family.

  • Police say they also recovered at least one cellphone belonging to  Vineberg that contained Hoffman’s number.

  • The Philippines are shared by many tribes, all belonging to the same brown race.

  • Before tobacco was much known in Germany, some soldiers belonging to a cavalry regiment were quartered in a German village.

  • The opposite side, belonging to Hanover, is as flat and monotonous as the other is beautiful.

  • In all the events belonging to this century, we have only to deal with the last two figures— Model Queen gives the date of 37.

  • Shoals of tunny-fish, (fish four and five feet long, and belonging to the dolphin tribe,) were seen tumbling about the ship.