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Significados de "belong to" en diccionario español inglés : 10 resultado(s)

Inglés Español
General
belong to ser de [v]
belong to pertenecer [v]
belong to tocar [v]
belong to pertenecer [v]
belong to convenir [v]
belong to corresponder [v]
belong to concernir [v]
Phrasals
belong to pertenecer a [v]
belong to ser miembro de [v]
Business
belong to pertenecer a

Significados de "belong to" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 45 resultado(s)

Inglés Español
General
nation to which the merchant ships belong pabellón [m]
belong to a very distant time remontarse [v]
belong to one pertenecer a alguien [v]
belong to a club ser socio de un club [v]
belong to a club pertenecer a un club [v]
belong to someone ser de alguien [v]
belong to something pertenecer a algo [v]
belong to someone pertenecer a alguien [v]
belong to a specific category or classification inscribirse dentro de [v]
belong to a specific category or classification inscribirse dentro en [v]
belong to somebody pertenecer a alguien [v]
belong to a gang hacer barra [v]
person considered to belong to the same social class as that mentioned gente como uno [n] CLcult
attitude with which it seems to belong to a socio-cultural and economic stratum lower than it is abajismo [m] CL
group of union directors that belong to a particular political party buró sindical [m] VE
man who does not belong to the upper class chaso [m] EC:S
person who, in addition to cultivating land that does not belong to him, offers personal services for pay or without pay feudatario [m] PE
ceremony carried out some days after the burial in which each family member or friend washes and sun-dries an article of clothing belong to the deceased lavatorio [m] BOAR:Nwrur.
space in high seas, where territorial waters belong to a country that imposes its presence and surveillance mar presencial [m] CL
person who does not belong to a gang parco [m] HNchild
person who, in addition to cultivating land that does not belong to him, offers personal services for pay or without pay feudataria [f] PE
low class woman who pretends to belong to the upper social class or tries to move up by any means huachafita [f] PE
claim a right to something that doesn't belong to one abrogarse [v] DOCL
people who belong to the same group or collective, especially of an ideological or political type and who are characterized by incorrect or illegal behavior coyotes de la misma loma [m/pl] GTderog.
Idioms
abandon the club or the political party to which one used to belong cambiar de chingorro [v] NI
not belong to a group no ser de la colada [v] COdisused
belong to a fundamentalist religion ser de la religión [v] PR
complaint indicating that something does not belong to the person who carries it andullo andullo, quítate eso que no es tuyo [expr] PR
Speaking
you belong to me me perteneces
you belong to me tú eres mío
you belong to me tú eres mía
does this luggage belong to you? ¿este equipaje te pertenece?
does this luggage belong to you? ¿este equipaje es suyo?
who does this belong to? ¿de quién es?
who does this belong to? ¿a quién pertenece esto?
who does this book belong to? ¿de quién es este libro?
who does converse belong to? ¿de quién es converse?
who does converse belong to? ¿a quién pertenece la marca converse?
Colloquial
that doesn't belong to you esa lechuga no es de su huerto [expr]
amount of money taken that belong to another recortín [m] CL
it refers to a person who seems to belong to a lower socio-cultural and economic stratum abajista [adj] CL
pretending to belong to the upper social class fufurufo [adj] ECSVderog.
Proverbs
it is necessary to take full advantage of what does not belong to one de cuero ajeno correas largas HN
Math
belong to a set pertenecer a un conjunto [v]
Psychology
need to belong necesidad de pertenecer