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Meanings of
belong to
in English
Portuguese
ser de
Catalan
residir
Spanish
habitar
Back to the meaning
Be a part or adjunct.
belong
Portuguese
ser de
Usage of
belong to
in English
1
Well, of course, the house used to
belong
to
actor Lionel Barrymore.
2
And people would ask him questions: 'What church do you
belong
to
?
'
3
We are therefore very happy to
belong
to
the SIFIs, Ackermann said.
4
Two main disorders
belong
to
this group: contact dermatitis and atopic dermatitis.
5
They were always used outfits, but they didn't
belong
to
the victims.
6
Only in terms of consumption does Russia
belong
to
the developed world.
7
He said five of those stranded in Fiji
belong
to
one family.
8
The prophets and psalms of Israel also
belong
to
our holy heritage.
9
We forget too easily that people all
belong
to
the same family.
10
We all
belong
to
the same community, a shared community called humanity.
11
A number that just happened to
belong
to
one Mr. Jason Andrews.
12
The young men are all believed to
belong
to
the Somali-American community.
13
Swiss authorities said they had frozen assets that might
belong
to
Mubarak.
14
Several homesteads in the area
belong
to
direct relatives on Nelson Mandela.
15
Some 92 per cent of these
belong
to
the Han ethnic group.
16
Stock Question Three would be: Do you
belong
to
any subversive organization?
Other examples for "belong to"
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This collocation consists of:
belong
to
belong
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
belong to
Portuguese
ser de
caber a
pertencer
tocar a
Catalan
residir
habitar
viure
Spanish
habitar
residir
viure
radicar
Belong to
through the time
Belong to
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Canada
Common
United States of America
Common
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