belong to

belong to (someone or something)

1. To be a member of something, such as a team or club. My daughter belongs to the debate team at school. I belong to the gym on Main Street if you ever want to come work out with me.
2. To be someone's possession. No, that coat belongs to Rachel—mine has a hood. Who do these headphones belong to?
See also: belong
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

belong to someone or something

to be owned by someone or something. This one belongs to me. This desk belongs to the company. You can't take it home!
See also: belong
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • belong to (someone or something)
  • fair-weather fan
  • false start
  • a false start
  • a full-court press
  • full-court press
  • full-court press, a
  • team player
  • the first string
  • done like dinner
References in periodicals archive
Eight incoming legislators mentioned that they have criminal cases pending against them: Five belong to PTI and three to ANP.
Most of the candidates belong to religious parties that have failed to secure a single seat from Punjab, particularly from South Punjab.
There is little reason to expect that all of the individuals comprising a particular firm will desire to belong to any particular group, other than (probably) the firm itself.
Security source told NINA that gunmen emplaced explosives around two houses in Jubail neighborhood, southern Falluja; one of the houses belong to a military officer, at the rank of Captain, while the other belong to a neighborhood mayor, blowing them via remote control.
We haven't had a very collective notion of "these are our children." So part of it is we have to break through our kind of private idea that kids belong to their parents, or kids belong to their families, and recognize that kids belong to whole communities.
HOW come I know which socks belong to the husband, which belong to the 12-year-old and which belong to the nine-year-old, yet none of them know which belong to each other?
If you would like to donate, volunteer, find out how your camp can become a site for Camp To Belong, or learn more about how to bring Camp To Belong to your community, visit www.camptobelong.org or e-mail info@camptobelong.org.
He belongs to Gary Wake AND ready for her close-up is Suzy, right, who also belongs to Gary of Middlesbrough GETTING comfy are Belle and Izzy, who belong to James Hoyland WOULD you like to see your pet's picture here in Pets Corner?
The proportion of people who belong to a company pension scheme has fallen by nearly a 10th during the past 12 years, official figures show.
It is possible that feeling as though one is valued and fits within one community may give individuals the confidence and motivation to belong to another community.
Then and only then will we be the covenanted community that God calls us to be--only then will there be a place that we can really belong to. A serious part of love is to be held accountable, to be all that we can be, and at times that means we will be under discipline.
And not everyone is good-willed: "If you belonged to the world, the world would love you as its own; but because you do not belong to the world, ...
Johnson: "One of the most important things the black artist has to learn early on is how to belong to black people."
I think they belong to a professional who is around 27-years-old and works in an office."