belonging to 的 2 个定义
- to be in the relation of a member, adherent, inhabitant, etc.: He belongs to the Knights of Columbus.
 - to have the proper qualifications, especially social qualifications, to be a member of a group: You don't belong in this club.
 - to be proper or due; be properly or appropriately placed, situated, etc.: Books belong in every home. This belongs on the shelf. He is a statesman who belongs among the great.
 
- belong to, to be the property of: The book belongs to her.to be a part or adjunct of: That cover belongs to this jar.
 
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- Imagine what we could achieve — the coalition we are building this very season, gathering progressives and moderates, independents and even former Republicans, to help build a future where everyone belongs.
 - At the time, they both belonged to very small minorities in the US.
 - The school board also plans to hold an equity workshop – with help from the San Diego County Office of Education – to decide what belongs in a new equity policy, initially drafted by the California School Boards Association.
 - Moreover, Google allows you to choose from a vast assortment of fanbases, such that those belonging to the travel and tourism, global business, the sports world, and the others.
 - Months later, without asking McGlone, the university then narrowed the request to just three email accounts belonging to the chancellor, environmental health and safety director and the campus emergency manager.
 - He also earned a Grammy and platinum record for “Up Where We Belong.”
 - They seem to belong to us, and then they freely go—behavior very uncharacteristic of a shadow or a shoe.
 - “For the record, I do not believe unions belong in government—including the police force,” Sherk said in an e-mail.
 - “Most Jamaicans are religious and belong to fundamentalist Christian denominations,” he said.
 - Others earn our admiration because they belong more to a particular moment.
 - The seeds, however, are so small that the variety to which they belong cannot be determined except by planting or sowing them.
 - I should judge from the streets that not more than one-fourth of the females of Galway belong to the shoe-wearing aristocracy.
 - The leukocytes of pus, pus-corpuscles, belong almost wholly to this variety.
 - He explained quietly that he did not belong here, but was making a tour of the parishes of Wurttemberg and Baden.
 - The great majority belong to the colon bacillus group, and are negative to Gram's method of staining.