The Spanish word for belt is
cinturón
Gender
The gender of cinturón is masculine. E.g. el cinturón.Plural
The plural of cinturón is cinturones.Spanish Definition
belt | |
1. cinturón, cinto | |
2. correa |
Translations for belt and their definitions
cinturón | |||
1. n-m. belt | |||
2. n-m. (geography) belt | |||
3. n-m. (religion) cincture | |||
4. n-m. seat belt |
cinturón de seguridad | |||
1. n-m. safety belt |
cinto | ||
1. n-m. belt |
Correa | ||
1. Proper noun. surname, from=common nouns | ||
2. n-f. belt, band, leash |
faja | ||
1. n-f. strip, band, sash | ||
2. n-f. belt | ||
3. n-f. corset | ||
4. n-f. cummerbund | ||
5. n-f. (medicine) bandage | ||
6. n-f. (military) sash | ||
7. n-f. (geography) strip, belt | ||
8. n-f. lane (of highway) | ||
9. n-f. (broadcasting) channel | ||
10. n-f. (heraldry) fess | ||
11. v. informal second-person singular affirmative imperative of fajar |
cinta | ||
1. n-f. ribbon, worn by girls in the hair | ||
2. n-f. tape | ||
3. n-f. ellipsis of cinta de correr, cinta de/para correr; treadmill | ||
4. n-f. cinema ellipsis of cinta cinematográfica; film |
golpe | ||
1. n-m. hit, blow, strike | ||
2. n-m. punch, jab | ||
3. n-m. knock (door) | ||
4. n-m. bump, bang, bash (sound of a blow or dull impact) | ||
5. n-m. crowd, multitude (of people) | ||
6. n-m. gush (of water), gust (of wind) | ||
7. n-m. blast (of music) | ||
8. n-m. heartbeat | ||
9. n-m. beat; rhythm | ||
10. n-m. (gardening) bunch of seedlings (in one hole) | ||
11. n-m. (gardening) hole (for planting seedlings) | ||
12. n-m. (billiards) shot, stroke | ||
13. n-m. (figurative) stroke (heat, of luck, of genius, etc.) | ||
14. n-m. surprise | ||
15. n-m. heist, job | ||
16. n-m. (golf, baseball) swing | ||
17. n-m. ellipsis of golpe de estado, t=coup d'état |
golpear | ||
1. v. to hit, to knock, to tap |
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