词汇 | belt up |
释义 | Phr V belt up belts, belting, belted belt up! (always an order) British & Australian informal something that you say angrily to someone in order to tell them to be quietJust belt up, would you! I'm trying to concentrate. belt up British & Australian informal to fasten the belt that stops you from falling out of your seat in a car or planeusually an orderBelt up in the back, kids! belt up sb or belt sb up Australian slang to hit someoneSam's got a black eye - he got belted up by his father for telling lies. belt upTo anchor or fasten someone in place, as with a seatbelt in a vehicle. A noun or pronoun can be used between "belt" and "up." OK, the kids are belted up—let's hit the road! Can you please belt the baby up in her highchair? belt someone upto secure someone with a belt, such as a seat belt in a car. I had to belt her up because the seat belt was so complicated. We belted up the kids securely. |
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