The Portuguese word for belt is
cinto
Gender
The gender of cinto is masculine. E.g. o cinto.
Plural
The plural of cinto is cintos.
Portuguese Definition
belt |
1. cinto, cinta | |
2. correia | |
Translations for belt and their definitions
cinto |
1. n-m. belt (band worn around the waist) | |
2. n-m. belt; band (any strip used to hold something in position) | |
3. n-m. ellipsis of cinto de segurança | |
cinta |
1. n-f. belt (band worn around the waist) | |
2. n-f. band (strip of material wrapped around things to hold them together) | |
pancada |
1. n-f. blow; strike | |
João levou uma pancada na cabeça. - John took a blow to the head. | |
2. n-f. (Brazil) sudden rain | |
cintar |
1. v. to belt (to fasten a belt) | |
2. v. to band (to fasten with a band) | |
cingir |
1. v. to encircle, girdle | |
2. v. to connect, unite | |
3. v. to limit, restrict | |
correia |
1. n-f. a thin leather strip used to tie or bind | |
2. n-f. chain drive (transmission system) | |
cercar |
1. v. to besiege | |
2. v. to surround | |
rodear |
1. v. to surround; to encircle | |
2. v. to move around something | |
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