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21Belt — Belt, Name zweier Meerengen; der große B., zwischen Seeland und Fühnen, ist von 2–4 Meilen breit, der kleine B., zwischen Fühnen und der dänischen Halbinsel, von etc. bis 2 Meilen. Die vielen Sandbänke und die heftige Strömung aus der Ostsee… …
22belt — index circumscribe (surround by boundary), contain (enclose), embrace (encircle), encompass (surround) Burton s Legal Thesaurus …
23Belt — (Grand et Petit ) détroits entre la mer du Nord et la Baltique …
24belţ — BELŢ, bélţuri, s.n. (Trans.; var.) Zbilţ. (cf. zbilţ) Trimis de tavi, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DER …
25belt — n. cloth or leather band around the waist; strip; area, region v. gird, strap on, encircle; strike, thrash …
26belt — zone, *area, tract, region …
27belt- — *belt germ.?, Verb: nhd. schlagen, stoßen; ne. push (Verb); Hinweis: s. *bultōn; Etymologie: idg. *bʰeld , Verb, pochen, schlagen, Pokorny 124; s. ing …
28belt — belt1 W3S2 [belt] n [: Old English;] 1.) a band of leather, cloth etc that you wear around your waist to hold up your clothes or for decoration ▪ He unbuckled his leather belt. 2.) a large area of land that has particular features or where… …
29belt — [1] A reinforcing band, normally textile, fiberglass, or steel, which runs around the circumference of a tire and strengthens the tread area. Also see cog belt [2] A circular band which is used to transfer power from one component to another. For …
30belt — beltless, adj. /belt/, n. 1. a band of flexible material, as leather or cord, for encircling the waist. 2. any encircling or transverse band, strip, or stripe. 3. an elongated region having distinctive properties or characteristics: a belt of… …