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belting

/bel-ting/US // ˈbɛl tɪŋ //UK // (ˈbɛltɪŋ) //

带子,带状物,皮带,带状结构

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : material for belts.
    • : belts collectively.
    • : Informal. a beating or thrashing.
    • : Obsolete. belt.

Examples

  • Tammy Faye, with her helium speaking voice and peppy gospel-tune belting—not to mention her clown-on-the-town makeup, which became more garish and extreme as the duo became richer—was lively and sugary and fun to mock.

  • He gave us a little orphan girl in a red wig belting “Tomorrow.”

  • Perhaps you like your Neil Patrick Harris belting in high heels on Broadway, or cannily emceeing an awards show?

  • By the time she finished belting her way to God, I had unconsciously wandered from my office desk to a church pew.

  • Even if her belting occasionally sounds forced, all of the experts praised the undeniable power Cyrus has when singing.

  • Kelly Clarkson tearfully belting “A Moment Like This” while confetti falls around her?

  • He found it in an odd-appearing motor, to which the dynamo was connected by the ordinary means of a shaft and belting.

  • The boys were having some trouble belting their leggins and creepers on to their satisfaction.

  • There, at first with his father and afterward alone, he carried on a large business in manufacturing leather belting.

  • Belting that has got wet will shrink and lacing must be let out before belt is put on again.

  • "That's Garry," said Constance calmly, belting in her chamber-robe of silk and twisting up her hair into one heavy lustrous knot.