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be·long

 (bĭ-lông′, -lŏng′)
intr.v. be·longed, be·long·ing, be·longs
1.
a. To be proper, appropriate, or suitable: A napkin belongs at every place setting.
b. To be in an appropriate situation or environment: That plant belongs outdoors.
2.
a. To be a member of a group, such as a club.
b. To fit into a group naturally: No matter what I did, I just didn't belong.
3. To be owned by someone. Often used with to: "The earth belongs to the living" (Thomas Jefferson).
4. To be a part of something else: These blades belong to the food processor.

[Middle English bilongen : probably bi-, be- + longen, to belong (probably from long, dependent, from Old English gelang, along, depending; see del- in Indo-European roots).]
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belong

(bɪˈlɒŋ)
vb (intr)
1. (foll by to) to be the property or possession (of)
2. (foll by to) to be bound to (a person, place, or club) by ties of affection, dependence, allegiance, or membership
3. (foll by: to, under, with, etc) to be classified (with): this plant belongs to the daisy family.
4. (foll by to) to be a part or adjunct (of): this top belongs to the smaller box.
5. to have a proper or usual place: that plate belongs in the cupboard.
6. informal to be suitable or acceptable, esp socially: although they were rich, they just didn't belong.
[C14 belongen, from be- (intensive) + longen; related to Old High German bilangēn to reach; see long3]
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be•long

(bɪˈlɔŋ, -ˈlɒŋ)

v.i.
1. to be properly or suitably placed or situated: The book belongs on the shelf. You belong in a better job.
2. to be appropriate or suitable: That shirt doesn't belong with that jacket.
3. belong to,
a. to be the property of: The scarf belongs to me.
b. to be a part or adjunct of: That lid belongs to this jar.
c. to be a member: to belong to a club.
[1300–50; Middle English, =be- be- + longen to belong, v. derivative of long (adj.) belonging, Old English gelang along]
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belong

1. showing possession

If something belongs to you, you own it or it is yours.

Everything you see here belongs to me.
You can't take the laptop home because it belongs to the company.

Be Careful!
When belong is used with this meaning, it must be followed by to. Don't say, for example, 'This bag belongs me'. You say 'This bag belongs to me'.

Be Careful!
Belong is not used in the progressive. Don't say, for example, 'This money is belonging to my sister'. You say 'This money belongs to my sister'.

The flat belongs to a man called Jimmy Roland.
2. another meaning of 'belong'

You can also use belong to say that someone or something is in the right place. Belong is used on its own, or is followed by an adverbial phrase such as here, over there, or in the next room.

The plates don't belong in that cupboard.
They need to feel they belong.
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belong


Past participle: belonged
Gerund: belonging

Imperative
belong
belong
Present
I belong
you belong
he/she/it belongs
we belong
you belong
they belong
Preterite
I belonged
you belonged
he/she/it belonged
we belonged
you belonged
they belonged
Present Continuous
I am belonging
you are belonging
he/she/it is belonging
we are belonging
you are belonging
they are belonging
Present Perfect
I have belonged
you have belonged
he/she/it has belonged
we have belonged
you have belonged
they have belonged
Past Continuous
I was belonging
you were belonging
he/she/it was belonging
we were belonging
you were belonging
they were belonging
Past Perfect
I had belonged
you had belonged
he/she/it had belonged
we had belonged
you had belonged
they had belonged
Future
I will belong
you will belong
he/she/it will belong
we will belong
you will belong
they will belong
Future Perfect
I will have belonged
you will have belonged
he/she/it will have belonged
we will have belonged
you will have belonged
they will have belonged
Future Continuous
I will be belonging
you will be belonging
he/she/it will be belonging
we will be belonging
you will be belonging
they will be belonging
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been belonging
you have been belonging
he/she/it has been belonging
we have been belonging
you have been belonging
they have been belonging
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been belonging
you will have been belonging
he/she/it will have been belonging
we will have been belonging
you will have been belonging
they will have been belonging
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been belonging
you had been belonging
he/she/it had been belonging
we had been belonging
you had been belonging
they had been belonging
Conditional
I would belong
you would belong
he/she/it would belong
we would belong
you would belong
they would belong
Past Conditional
I would have belonged
you would have belonged
he/she/it would have belonged
we would have belonged
you would have belonged
they would have belonged
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.belong - be owned bybelong - be owned by; be in the possession of; "This book belongs to me"
be - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"
2.belong - be suitable or acceptablebelong - be suitable or acceptable; "This student somehow doesn't belong"
be - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"
3.belong - be in the right place or situationbelong - be in the right place or situation; "Where do these books belong?"; "Let's put health care where it belongs--under the control of the government"; "Where do these books go?"
be - occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere; "Where is my umbrella?" "The toolshed is in the back"; "What is behind this behavior?"
4.belong - be rightly classified in a class or category; "The whales belong among the mammals"
be - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"
5.belong - be a member, adherent, inhabitant, etc. (of a group, organization, or place)belong - be a member, adherent, inhabitant, etc. (of a group, organization, or place); "They belong to the same political party"
be - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"
6.belong - be a part or adjunctbelong - be a part or adjunct; "the uniform looks like it belonged to a museum collection"; "These pages don't belong"
inhere - be inherent in something
appertain, pertain - be a part or attribute of
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

belong

verb
1. go, fit in, have a home, have a rightful place This piece really belongs in a museum.
2. go with, fit into, be part of, relate to, attach to, be connected with, pertain to, have as a proper place The judges could not decide which category it belonged in.
belong to someone be the property of, be owned by, be held by, be in the possession of, be at the disposal of, be in the ownership of The house has belonged to her family for four generations.
belong to something be a member of, be associated with, be included in, be allied to, be affiliated to, be an adherent of I used to belong to a youth club.
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belong

verb
To have a proper or suitable place:
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Translations
، ينتسب الى يَنْتَسِبُ إلى، يَنْتَمـييَتْبَعُ، يَخَصُّيَتَلائَميَنْتَسِبُ إلىيَنْتَمِي إِلى
patřitpříslušetbýt členemhodit se k
tilhørevære medlem afhøre sammenpasse
kuulua
pripadatispadati
összetartoziktartozikvalami valakié
eiga samantilheyra, vera eigntilheyra, vera félagi í
・・・に属する・・・のものである所属する
(…의) 것이다속하다알맞은 위치에 있다
asmeniniai daiktaipriklausytisudaryti porą
attiektiesiederētiespiederēt
byť členom
pripadatispadati
tillhörahörahöra hemmahöra till
เป็นของเป็นสมาชิก เป็นส่วนหนึ่งเป็นสมาชิกของ
ait olmak-in olmaktan olmaküyesi olmakuymak
thuộcthuộc về

belong

[bɪˈlɒŋ] VI
1. (= be possession) to belong to sbpertenecer a algn
who does this belong to?¿a quién pertenece esto?, ¿de quién es esto?
the house/the book doesn't belong to youla casa/el libro no te pertenece
the land belongs to himla tierra es de su propiedad, la tierra le pertenece
2. (= be product) → ser
the handwriting belongs to a malela letra es de hombre
3. (= be member) I used to belong to the Labour Partyestuve afiliado a or fui miembro del partido laborista
do you belong to a church?¿perteneces a alguna iglesia?
to belong to a clubser socio de un club
4. (= be appropriate) we truly belong togetherestamos verdaderamente hechos el uno para el otro
those ideas belong in the middle agesesas ideas son de la edad media
the future belongs to technologyel futuro está en manos de la tecnología
5. (= fit in) I feel I belong hereaquí me siento en casa
he feels the need to belongsiente la necesidad de ser parte de algún grupo
I don't belong hereéste no es mi sitio
6. (= have rightful place) it belongs on the shelfva en el estante
your toys don't belong in the living roomel sitio de tus juguetes no es el salón, tus juguetes no deberían estar en el salón
go back home where you belongvuelve a casa, que es donde está tu sitio
7. (= be part) → ser
that top belongs to this bottleese tapón es el de esta botella
it belongs to the rodent familypertenece a or es de la familia de los roedores
Henry and I belong to different generationsHenry y yo pertenecemos a distintas generaciones or somos de dos generaciones diferentes
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belong

[bɪˈlɒŋ] vi
(to owner) to belong to sb → être à qn, appartenir à qn
The house belonged to her father → La maison appartenait à son père.
Who does it belong to? → C'est à qui?
That belongs to me → C'est à moi.
(to club, organization, party) to belong to (= be member of) → être membre de, faire partie de
Do you belong to any clubs? → Est-ce que vous faites partie d'un club?
She belongs to the Labour Party → Elle est membre du parti travailliste.
to belong in a category → appartenir à une catégorie
Which category does it belong in? → Cela appartient à quelle catégorie?
(= fit) [screw, part] → aller
Where does this belong? → est-ce que ça va?
(= be kept) [plate, cup, tablecloth] → se ranger
Where does this tablecloth belong? → est-ce que se range cette nappe?
(= fit in) [person] → être à sa place
I don't feel as though I belong here → Je ne me sens pas à ma place ici.
You don't belong here → Tu n'es pas à ta place ici.
to belong in jail (= deserve to be) → mériter d'être en prison
(= be suited to)
This piece belongs in the concert hall → Ce morceau serait plus adapté à une salle de concert.
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belong

vi
(= be the property of)gehören (to sb jdm); who does it belong to?wem gehört es?; the parks belong to everybodydie Parkanlagen sind für alle da
(= be part of)gehören (to zu); (to town: person) → gehören (to nach), sich zu Hause fühlen (→ to in +dat); to belong togetherzusammengehören; the lid belongs to this boxder Deckel gehört zu dieser Schachtel; to belong to a clubeinem Klub angehören; why don’t you belong?warum sind Sie nicht Mitglied?; concepts that belong to physicsBegriffe, die in die Physik gehören
(= be in right place)gehören; I don’t belong hereich gehöre nicht hierher, ich bin hier fehl am Platze; to feel that one doesn’t belongdas Gefühl haben, dass man fehl am Platze ist or dass man nicht dazugehört; you don’t belong here, so scramSie haben hier nichts zu suchen, also verschwinden Sie; the vase belongs on the mantelpiecedie Vase gehört auf den Sims; where does this one belong?wo gehört das hin?; that doesn’t belong to my area of responsibilitydas gehört nicht in meinen Verantwortungsbereich; this case belongs in the Appeal Courtdieser Fall gehört vor das Berufungsgericht; that doesn’t belong to this departmentdas gehört nicht in diese Abteilung; it belongs under the heading of …das gehört or fällt in die Rubrik der …
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belong

[bɪˈlɒŋ] vi
a. to belong to sb/sth (be the property of) → appartenere a qn/qc
who does this belong to? → questo di chi è?
to belong to a club → essere socio/a di un club
b. (have rightful place) put it back where it belongsrimettilo al suo posto
it belongs on the shelf → va sullo scaffale
I felt I didn't belong → mi sentivo un estraneo
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belong

(biˈloŋ) verb
1. (with to) to be the property of. This book belongs to me.
2. (with to) to be a native, member etc of. I belong to the sailing club.
3. (with with) to go together with. This shoe belongs with that shoe.
beˈlongings noun plural
personal possessions. She can't have gone away – all her belongings are still here.
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belong

يَنْتَسِبُ إلى, يَنْتَمِي إِلى patřit tilhøre, være medlem af angehören, gehören, gehören (zu) ανήκω, ανήκω σε pertenecer, pertenecer a kuulua, kuulua (jollekulle tai johonkin) appartenir, appartenir à pripadati, spadati appartenere, appartenere a, far parte di ・・・に属する, ・・・のものである, 所属する (…의) 것이다, 속하다, 알맞은 위치에 있다 behoren tot, horen bij, thuishoren høre hjemme, tilhøre należeć, należeć do (kogoś) pertencer, pertencer a быть собственностью, принадлежать höra hemma, tillhöra เป็นของ, เป็นสมาชิก เป็นส่วนหนึ่ง, เป็นสมาชิกของ ait olmak thuộc, thuộc về 属于
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However, in the mean time it had transpired that the men employed to calk the raft had found that the leak was not a leak at all, but only a crack between the logs--a crack that belonged there, and was not dangerous, but had been magnified into a leak by the disordered imagination of the mate.
A Dodson would not be taxed with the omission of anything that was becoming, or that belonged to that eternal fitness of things which was plainly indicated in the practice of the most substantial parishioners, and in the family traditions,--such as obedience to parents, faithfulness to kindred, industry, rigid honesty, thrift, the thorough scouring of wooden and copper utensils, the hoarding of coins likely to disappear from the currency, the production of first-rate commodities for the market, and the general preference of whatever was home-made.
It was not that any harm could be said concerning the vicar of that charming rural parish to which Dorlcote Mill belonged; he was a man of excellent family, an irreproachable bachelor, of elegant pursuits,--had taken honors, and held a fellowship.
And his choice fell on a beauty belonging to the Court, who not merely belonged to the circle into which he wished to be accepted, but whose friendship was coveted by the very highest people and those most firmly established in that highest circle.
Kasatsky belonged to those men of the eighteen-forties (they are now no longer to be found) who while deliberately and without any conscientious scruples condoning impurity in themselves, required ideal and angelic purity in their women, regarded all unmarried women of their circle as possessed of such purity, and treated them accordingly.
To the younger men belonged the court uniforms that here and there brightened up the crowd.
Some of the young men, as Levin observed, belonged to the old party; and some of the very oldest noblemen, on the contrary, were whispering with Sviazhsky, and were evidently ardent partisans of the new party.
For instance, I found that a piece of turf, three feet by four in size, which had been exposed for many years to exactly the same conditions, supported twenty species of plants, and these belonged to eighteen genera and to eight orders, which shows how much these plants differed from each other.
It might, also, perhaps have been expected that naturalised plants would have belonged to a few groups more especially adapted to certain stations in their new homes.
In the plantation house at Meringe, always the several white men had looked askance at the many blacks who toiled for them and belonged to them.
In the end, the deck belonged to Jerry, save for the boat's crew; for he had already learned to differentiate.
The first thing he did was to clean up some armour that had belonged to his great-grandfather, and had been for ages lying forgotten in a corner eaten with rust and covered with mildew.