Das englische Wort für Gürtel ist
belt
Englische Definition
Gürtel | |
1. n-m. belt (band worn around the waist) | |
2. n-m. (figuratively) belt; strip (e.g. of villages around a city, etc.) |
Übersetzungen für Gürtel und ihre Definitionen
belt | |||
1. Substantiv: | |||
2. [1] Gürtel, Gurt | |||
3. [2] Band | |||
4. [3] {{AE}}, häufig 'Belt': Gürtel: „X belt“ = Region, bekannt für X (siehe w:Belt-Regionen) | |||
[1] He wore a belt and a tie. | |||
[2] The escalator was out-of-order because the belt broke. |
belt | |||
1. subst. A band worn around the waist to hold clothing to one's body (usually pants), hold weapons (such as a gun or sword), or serve as a decorative piece of clothing. | |||
As part of the act, the fat clown's belt broke, causing his pants to fall down. | |||
2. subst. A band used as a restraint for safety purposes, such as a seat belt. | |||
Keep your belt fastened; this is going to be quite a bumpy ride. | |||
3. subst. A band that is used in a machine to help transfer motion or power. | |||
The motor had a single belt that snaked its way back and forth around a variety of wheels. | |||
4. subst. Anything that resembles a belt, or that encircles or crosses like a belt; a strip or stripe. | |||
a belt of trees; a belt of sand | |||
5. subst. A trophy in the shape of a belt, generally awarded for martial arts. | |||
the heavyweight belt | |||
6. subst. (astronomy) A collection of rocky-constituted bodies (such as asteroids) which orbit a star. | |||
7. subst. (astronomy) One of certain girdles or zones on the surface of the planets Jupiter and Saturn, supposed to be of the nature of clouds. | |||
8. subst. A powerful blow, often made with a fist or heavy object. | |||
After the bouncer gave him a solid belt to the gut, Simon had suddenly had enough of barfighting. | |||
9. subst. A quick drink of liquor. | |||
Care to join me in a belt of scotch? | |||
10. subst. (usually capitalized) A geographical region known for a particular product, feature or demographic (Corn Belt, Bible Belt, Black Belt, Green Belt). | |||
11. subst. (baseball) The part of the strike zone at the height of the batter's waist. | |||
That umpire called that pitch a strike at the belt. | |||
12. subst. (weapons) device that holds and feeds cartridges into a belt-fed weapon | |||
13. v. To encircle. | |||
The small town was belted by cornfields in all directions. | |||
14. v. To fasten a belt on. | |||
Edgar belted himself in and turned the car's ignition. | |||
The rotund man had difficulty belting his pants, and generally wore suspenders to avoid the issue. | |||
15. v. To invest (a person) with a belt as part of a formal ceremony such as knighthood. | |||
16. v. To hit with a belt. | |||
The child was misbehaving so he was belted as punishment. | |||
17. v. To scream or sing in a loud manner. | |||
He belted out the national anthem. | |||
18. v. To drink quickly, often in gulps. | |||
He belted down a shot of whisky. | |||
19. v. (transitive, slang) To hit someone or something. | |||
The angry player belted the official across the face, and as a result was ejected from the game. | |||
20. v. (transitive, baseball) To hit a pitched ball a long distance, usually for a home run. | |||
He belted that pitch over the grandstand. | |||
21. v. (intransitive) To move very fast | |||
He was really belting along. |
loop | © | ||
1. Schlaufe |
loop | © | ||
1. subst. A length of thread, line or rope that is doubled over to make an opening. | |||
2. subst. The opening so formed. | |||
3. subst. A shape produced by a curve that bends around and crosses itself. | |||
Arches, loops, and whorls are patterns found in fingerprints. | |||
4. subst. A ring road or beltway. | |||
5. subst. An endless strip of tape or film allowing continuous repetition. | |||
6. subst. A complete circuit for an electric current. | |||
7. subst. (programming) A programmed sequence of instructions that is repeated until or while a particular condition is satisfied. | |||
8. subst. (graph theory) An edge that begins and ends on the same vertex. | |||
9. subst. (topology) A path that starts and ends at the same point. | |||
10. subst. (transportation) A bus or rail route, walking route, etc. that starts and ends at the same point. | |||
11. subst. (algebra) A quasigroup with an identity element. | |||
12. subst. A loop-shaped intrauterine device. | |||
13. subst. An aerobatic maneuver in which an aircraft flies a circular path in a vertical plane. | |||
14. subst. A small, narrow opening; a loophole. | |||
15. subst. alternative form of loupes (mass of iron). | |||
16. subst. (biochemistry) A flexible region in a protein's secondary structure. | |||
17. v. To form something into a loop. | |||
18. v. To fasten or encircle something with a loop. | |||
19. v. To fly an aircraft in a loop. | |||
20. v. To move something in a loop. | |||
21. v. To join electrical components to complete a circuit. | |||
22. v. To duplicate the route of a pipeline. | |||
23. v. To create an error in a computer program so that it runs in an endless loop and the computer freezes up. | |||
24. v. (intransitive) To form a loop. | |||
25. v. (intransitive) To move in a loop. | |||
The program loops until the user presses a key. |
zone | © | ||
1. Substantiv: | |||
2. [1] Gebiet, Zone, Bereich |
zone | © | ||
1. subst. (geography, now rare) Each of the five regions of the earth's surface into which it was divided by climatic differences, namely the torrid zone (between the tropics), two temperate zones (between the | |||
2. subst. Any given region or area of the world. | |||
3. subst. A given area distinguished on the basis of a particular characteristic, use, restriction, etc. | |||
There is a no-smoking zone that extends 25 feet outside of each entrance. | |||
The white zone is for loading and unloading only. | |||
Files in the Internet zone are blocked by default, as a security measure. | |||
4. subst. A band or area of growth encircling anything. | |||
a zone of evergreens on a mountain; the zone of animal or vegetable life in the ocean around an island or a continent | |||
5. subst. A band or stripe extending around a body. | |||
6. subst. (crystallography) A series of planes having mutually parallel intersections. | |||
7. subst. (baseball, informal) The strike zone. | |||
That pitch was low and away, just outside of the zone. | |||
8. subst. (ice hockey) Every of the three parts of an ice rink, divided by two blue lines. | |||
Players are off side, if they enter the attacking zone before the puck. | |||
9. subst. (handball) A semicircular area in front of each goal. | |||
10. subst. (chiefly sports) A high-performance phase or period. | |||
I just got in the zone late in the game: everything was going in. | |||
11. subst. (basketball, American football) A defensive scheme where defenders guard a particular area of the court or field, as opposed to a particular opposing player. | |||
12. subst. (networking) That collection of a domain's DNS resource records, the domain and its subdomains, that are not delegated to another authority. | |||
13. subst. (Apple computing) A logical group of network devices on AppleTalk. | |||
14. subst. (now literary) A belt or girdle. | |||
15. subst. (geometry) The curved surface of a frustum of a sphere, the portion of surface of a sphere delimited by parallel planes. | |||
16. subst. (geometry, loosely, perhaps by meronymy) A frustum of a sphere. | |||
17. subst. A circuit; a circumference. | |||
18. v. To divide into or assign sections or areas. | |||
Please zone off our staging area, a section for each group. | |||
19. v. To define the property use classification of an area. | |||
This area was zoned for industrial use. | |||
20. v. To enter a daydream state temporarily, for instance as a result of boredom, fatigue, or intoxication; to doze off. | |||
I must have zoned while he was giving us the directions. | |||
Everyone just put their goddamn heads together and zoned. (Byron Coley, liner notes for the album "Piece for Jetsun Dolma" by Thurston Moore) | |||
21. v. To girdle or encircle. |
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