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belted

/bel-tid/US // ˈbɛl tɪd //

腰带式,有带子的,有腰带的,有腰带

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having or made with a belt: a belted dress.
    • : wearing or girded with a belt, especially as a mark of distinction: the belted lords and emissaries.
    • : marked with a band of color different from that of the rest of the body: a belted cow.

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Examples

  • De la Renta did design some stuff for Kennedy too—notably, one perfect belted sheath in crisp white linen.

  • The “high-leg, low-neckline belted bodysuit and matching wrap” was designed by the Italian fashion house for the special occasion.

  • I parked the stroller at the base of the metal slide and wrestled Julia in her bulky snowsuit out of the belted contraption.

  • Cast members joined her as the “International Nasty Girls,” and belted a white-girl rap called “Dongs All Over the World.”

  • The designer focused on classic sportswear cuts with fitted blazers, belted coats, and pencil skirts.

  • One of these sentinels was the farmer Andrew Black, with a cavalry sword belted to his waist, and a rusty musket on his shoulder.

  • I use his own language, which I thought delightfully easy for a belted earl.

  • In his white shirt, with dark trousers belted tightly over slender hips, he looked almost boyish.

  • Pierre, very hot in the face, pocketed his winnings and belted on the gun.

  • His clothing was dark, and the belted coat fitted him trimly.