cinturón
belt ; belt ; girdle ; obi.
The only modification made was the replacement of the light-weight belt or roller on the machine wire with the dandy roll, first used in 1825.
While Singapore enterprises are active in China's thriving eastern and coastal belt, the western region remains almost virgin territory to them.
Elizabethan men would sometimes wear girdles, the equivalent of the female corset, to obtain the wasp-waisted look!.
Although there is some indication that the manner of wearing an obi indicated social rank, this had little to do karate and more with social traditions.
abrochar el cinturón de seguridad
fasten + seat belt
Unmindful of the epic moves that made it what it is today, Elwood Bibeau fastened his seat belt as his plane approached the Wexler airport.
abrocharse el cinturón
buckle up
Children who are not buckled up are three times more likely to suffer a significant injury in a crash than children who are buckled up.
ajustarse el cinturón
tighten + Posesivo + belt
gird (up) + Posesivo + loins
For starters, there isn't much money to find - the state has a $100 million shortfall, and Guinn has ordered agencies to tighten their belts.
He advised us to gird up our loins and set about making Pakistan worthy of its name.
ajuste del cinturón
belt-tightening
Discount retailers have started to feel the pinch from belt-tightening consumers as sales at US stores have fallen for the first time.
apretarse el cinturón
tighten + Posesivo + belt
gird (up) + Posesivo + loins
For starters, there isn't much money to find - the state has a $100 million shortfall, and Guinn has ordered agencies to tighten their belts.
He advised us to gird up our loins and set about making Pakistan worthy of its name.
Cinturón del Sol, el [Zona de los Estados Unidos que comprende los estados situados al sur y suroeste del país]
Sun Belt, the
In this way, for a generation or more, the Sun Belt thrived like no other region in America.
cinturón de seguridad
seat belt
safety belt
Unmindful of the epic moves that made it what it is today, Elwood Bibeau fastened his seat belt as his plane approached the Wexler airport.
More than 90 percent of all motorists believe safety belts are a good idea, but less than 14 percent actually use them.
llevar puesto el cinturón de seguridad
wear + a seat belt
Wearing plain clothes and standing on a street corner, the trooper radioed fellow troopers parked nearby who pulled over drivers not wearing a seat belt.
ponerse el cinturón
buckle up
Children who are not buckled up are three times more likely to suffer a significant injury in a crash than children who are buckled up.