词汇 | belongings |
释义 | belongings noun[ plural ] uk /bɪˈlɒŋ.ɪŋz/ us /bɪˈlɑːŋ.ɪŋz/ B2 the things that a person owns, especially those that can be carried : 所有物;行李 I put a few personal belongings in a bag and left the house for the last time.我把几件私人物品装进包里,永远地离开了那所房子。 Compare possession I emptied the closet and put my belongings into the black overnight case.我把壁橱腾空,把我的东西放进那个外出过夜用的黑色旅行袋里。 Passengers are reminded to take all their personal belongings with them when they leave the plane.乘客们被提醒下飞机时要带走所有个人物品。 They usually leave one or two of their belongings behind when they leave. He led a simple life, with few belongings, and never owned a home of his own. Do you really need to bring so many of your belongings with you on this trip? Belongings and possessions accoutrements asset capital assets chattel community property estate for lost property lost property office lost-and-found materially name personalty possession property resource stuff swag thing toxic asset belongings | American Dictionarybelongings plural noun us/bɪˈlɔŋ·ɪŋz/ the things that you own, esp. those that can be taken with you: Fleeing the flood waters, families here packed their belongings and headed to higher land. Examples of belongingsbelongings In the second part of the inventories are listed the belongings of the deceased, with their value. It was cold and winter, and everybody wore a lot of clothes, and many carried around all their belongings. The soldiers and policemen helped us collect our belongings. The meaning is that someone is affected through his belongings. Eventually we gravitated to the side of the room where, still singing, we would pack up our belongings, and prepare to leave the building. But if a man never mentions his belongings among those with whom he lives, he becomes mysterious, and almost open to suspicion. They could look at and touch their personal belongings, which made it possible to preserve independence and contributed to a sense of well-being. Although the ruling family had time to escape with some of its belongings, the rest of the elite residents abandoned their goods and fled. Whether one wishes to rent a room or to mail some belongings, a contract covering every eventuality is required. The fear of contamination of the upper classes led to attacks on people's lives and belongings and the dehumanizing of the poor (pp. 180 + 3). Those with houses still standing returned to gather valuable belongings which they tied in scarves and carried on their backs. Houses can be filled with belongings that attest the hard work of their owners. He is charged $300.00 a month for a back bedroom, plus a substantial storage fee for his belongings. They have trouble keeping track of their belongings and forget where they have put them, in part because they rarely put things away. All their belongings was taken to the cattle market. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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