belts
Prononciation : [bɛlts]
Mot
Contexte : « clothing »
(noun) a long piece of material that you wear around your waist. It helps hold up your pants or is used as a fashion accessory.
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He wore a stylish leather belt with his new suit.
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She forgot to put on a belt, and her pants kept slipping down.
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What color belt are you wearing today?
Contexte : « sports »
(noun) a rank or level in certain martial arts, like karate, shown by the color of the belt worn. A black belt means a high level of skill.
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After years of training, she finally earned her black belt in karate.
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Although he practices a lot, he doesn't have a colored belt yet.
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What does it take to get a brown belt in judo?
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to hit someone or something, often used in sports or fighting. It can mean to strike or hit hard.
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He belted the soccer ball straight into the goal.
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She didn’t belt the ball hard enough to make it over the net.
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Did you belt the ball during the game yesterday?
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