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单词 belonging
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belonging


be·long·ing

B0179900 (bĭ-lông′ĭng, -lŏng′-)n.1. Acceptance as a natural member or part: a sense of belonging.2. belongings Personal items that one owns; possessions.

belonging

(bɪˈlɒŋɪŋ) nsecure relationship; affinity (esp in the phrase a sense of belonging)

be•long•ing

(bɪˈlɔŋ ɪŋ, -ˈlɒŋ-)

n. 1. belongings, possessions; personal effects. 2. close relationship: a sense of belonging. [1595]

Belonging

 
  1. As much at home … as a fish in water —Honoré de Balzac

    An enduring comparison, as illustrated by a 1986 quote from the New York Times: “We belong … like fish in water. We’re in our environment.”

  2. As much out of his element as an eel in a sand bag —H. G. Bohn’s Handbook of Proverbs
  3. As well adapted to the purpose as a one-pronged fork for pitching hay —Herman Melville
  4. (She had) clicked into place [as teacher in school] like a well-hung door closing evenly —Barry Targan
  5. Felt as well placed in the world as a fresh loaf of bread —Laurie Colwin
  6. Fit [poor fit] like a breeching on a pig —Anon
  7. Fit like a duck’s foot in the mud —Anon
  8. Fit … like a tongue into a groove —Jonathan Valin

    In the novel, Life’s Work, the simile refers to the way a man’s body fits into a chair.

  9. Fits as a hollow fits a circle —Anon
  10. Fits him as easily as his skin —Thomas Hughes
  11. Fits like the skin on a sausage —Anon
  12. Fitted (into their scheme of life) as a well-made reel fits the butt of a good rod —Henry Van Dyke
  13. Fitted in like a Marine in a parade —William Beechcroft
  14. Fitted (its new home) like a coin in a slot —George Garrett
  15. Fitting comfortable and heavy like a gun in a holster —George Garrett
  16. Like a barber’s chair, fit for everyone —Thomas Fuller
  17. Like Miniver Cheevy, he had been born too late —Joseph Heller

    See Also: TIMELINESS/UNTIMELINESS

  18. Looking as lost as a shipwrecked mariner —Yisrael Zarchi
  19. [Feel] misplaced ... as if she had been expelled from a dream in which she would have dearly loved to remain —Milan Kundera
  20. Part of the landscape, like a tree —John Updike
  21. Swam as happily in society as a fish swam in schools —Susan Fromberg Schaeffer
Thesaurus
Noun1.belonging - happiness felt in a secure relationshipbelonging - happiness felt in a secure relationship; "with his classmates he felt a sense of belonging"happiness - emotions experienced when in a state of well-beingcomfortableness - a feeling of being at ease in a relationshipcloseness, intimacy - a feeling of being intimate and belonging together; "their closeness grew as the night wore on"

belonging

noun fellowship, relationship, association, partnership, loyalty, acceptance, attachment, inclusion, affinity, closeness, rapport, affiliation, kinship a man utterly without a sense of belonging

belonging

nounOne's portable property.Often used in plural:effect (used in plural), good (used in plural), lares and penates, personal effects, personal property, possession (used in plural), property, thing (often used in plural).Informal: stuff.Law: chattel, movable (often used in plural).
Translations
appartenenzaпринадлежность
IdiomsSeebelong

belonging


  • noun

Synonyms for belonging

noun fellowship

Synonyms

  • fellowship
  • relationship
  • association
  • partnership
  • loyalty
  • acceptance
  • attachment
  • inclusion
  • affinity
  • closeness
  • rapport
  • affiliation
  • kinship

Synonyms for belonging

noun one's portable property

Synonyms

  • effect
  • good
  • lares and penates
  • personal effects
  • personal property
  • possession
  • property
  • thing
  • stuff
  • chattel
  • movable

Words related to belonging

noun happiness felt in a secure relationship

Related Words

  • happiness
  • comfortableness
  • closeness
  • intimacy
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