belong

动词 v. 介词 prep.
/bɪˈlɒŋ/    /bɪˈlɔŋ/

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To have its proper place. intransitive
    — Where does this book belong? It belongs on the top shelf.
  2. To have its proper place.; To be accepted in a group. intransitive
    — You don’t belong here — get out.
  3. To have its proper place.; To be a part of a group. intransitive,with-to
    — I don’t belong to the Southside Crew.
  4. To have its proper place.; To live in or be from a place. dated,informal,intransitive,obsolete
    — " We have," he says, "in these parts a provincial usage of the word "belong:" as, "belong to Halifax," "belong to Leeds: "or, more commonly, "belong Halifax," "belong Leeds:" meaning, live there.
  5. To be the property of, or be bound to by dependency or as an attribute. intransitive,with-to
    — That house belongs to me.
  6. To be the spouse or partner of. intransitive,with-to
    — John wanted to ask Mary out on a date, but learned that Mary belonged to another man.
  7. (followed by to) To be an element of (a set). The symbol ∈ means belongs to. intransitive
    — Suppose x belongs to #92;mathbb#123;R#125;…
  8. To be deserved by. obsolete,transitive
    — More evils belong us than happen to us.
  9. To do something habitually or customarily. Cornwall
    — Belong. To be accustomed; to be due. He belongs to go every day. The 'bus belongs to start soon.
介词 prep.
  1. Of, belonging to.
    — Jim Campbell, Charlie, Dick, ... Fred, lubra b’longa him, me, thass all.

词形变化

belongs present,singular,third-person belonging participle,present belonged participle,past belonged past blung alternative b'longta alternative b'longa alternative belonga alternative blonga alternative

词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *h₁ep-der.
Proto-Indo-European *h₁épsder.
Proto-Indo-European *h₁epider.
Proto-Indo-European *h₁pi
Proto-Germanic *bider.
Proto-Germanic *bi-
Proto-West Germanic *bi-
Old English be-
Middle English be-
Proto-Germanic *langōną
Proto-West Germanic *langōn
Old English langian
Middle English longen
Middle English belongen
English belong
From Middle English belongen, bilongen, from Middle English be- + longen (“to be fitting, be suitable”), from Old English langian (“to pertain to, suit”), equivalent to be- + long (“to belong”). Compare Saterland Frisian beloangje (“to attain, reach, meet”), Dutch belangen (“to concern”), German belangen (“to sue, concern”).
词源 2
Compare Australian Kriol blanga, Bislama blong, Tok Pisin bilong, and Torres Strait Creole blong.
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