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belong /BrE bɪˈlɒŋ; NAmE ‑ˈlɔːŋ/ ► SEE ALLbelong to sbbelong to sth●beˈlong to sb 🔑 (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) 1. to be the property of sb; to be owned by sb (财物)归…所有;属于◆The house belonged to my cousin. 这座房子是我亲戚的。◆That land belongs to the golf club. 那块地属于高尔夫俱乐部。◆Who does the van belong to? 这辆客货车是谁的?2. if a time or an event belongs to a team, a group of people, etc., they are the most successful, popular or important (某时代、赛事等)属于,成就了◆Britain did well in the competition, but the day belonged to Norway. 在比赛中英国队表现不俗,但那天却是挪威队赢得了胜利。◆The second half of the 20th century belonged to the young. 20 世纪后半期是年轻人的世界。3. if a job, a duty, etc. belongs to you, it is your responsibility (工作、任务等)归…负责,是…的责任◆The job of disciplining a child belongs to the parents. 管教孩子是父母的职责。◆The credit for our success belongs to the staff (= they made us successful). 我们的成功归功于全体职员。[v + prep]●beˈlong to sth 🔑1. to be a member of sth, for example a club, an organization or a family 是(俱乐部、组织、家庭等)的一员◆I don’t belong to any political party. 我没有加入任何政党。◆Latvia already belongs to the European Union. 拉脱维亚已经加入欧洲联盟。OBJ (trade) union, club, (political) party2. to be part of a particular group or system 是(某族类或体系)的一分子;归入◆Rattlesnakes belong to the viper family. 响尾蛇属于蝰蛇科。◆These three turtles all belong to one species. 这三只龟都是一样的品种。OBJ species, class, group, category3. to be part of sth or connected with a particular time or place 是…的一部分;与(特定时间或地点)有关◆These things belong to the past. 这些都是过去的事情了。◆Writers like him belong to a different generation. 他这一类作家属于另一代。OBJ the past, generation[v + prep] |