noun
a safety belt used in a car or plane to hold you in your seat in case of an accident
• Syn: ↑seatbelt
• Hypernyms: ↑safety belt, ↑life belt, ↑safety harness
• Part Holonyms: ↑car seat, ↑plane seat
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noun : an arrangement of straps or webbing designed to hold a person steady in a seat (as during the takeoff of an airplane or in an automobile collision)
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a belt or strap in an automobile, airplane, etc., fastened around or sometimes diagonally across the midsection to keep the person safely secured, as during a sudden stop. Also, seatbelt. Also called safety belt. Cf. lap belt.
[1945-50]
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seat belt noun
(also safety belt) an adjustable belt for holding the occupant firmly in his or her aircraft seat, car seat, etc
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Main Entry: ↑seat
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a strong belt in a car or plane that you fasten around yourself to hold you in your seat
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seat belt,
a strap attached to the seat of an automobile or airplane, and buckled across the occupant's lap to hold him in the seat in the event of a crash, jolt, or bump; safety belt.
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(also seatbelt) n. a belt or strap securing a person to prevent injury, esp. in a vehicle or aircraft
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noun, pl ⋯ belts [count]
: a strap on a vehicle's seat that holds a person in the seat if there is an accident
Fasten your seat belt.
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a belt that is attached to the seat in a car or a plane and that you fasten around yourself so that you are not thrown out of the seat if there is an accident
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Fasten your seat belts.
See also: ↑safety belt
Collocations:
Having a car
ride a motorcycle/motorbike
drive/prefer/use an automatic/a manual/(NAmE, informal) a stick shift
have/get your car serviced/fixed/repaired
buy/sell a used car/(especially BrE) a second-hand car
put/turn/leave the key in the ignition
start the car/engine
press/put your foot on the brake pedal/clutch/accelerator
drive/park/reverse the car
(especially NAmE) signal that you are turning left/right
apply/hit/slam on the brake(s)
Problems and accidents
a car skids/crashes (into sth)/collides (with sth)
swerve to avoid an oncoming car/a pedestrian
crash/lose control of the car
have/be in/be killed in/survive a car crash/a car accident/(NAmE) a car wreck/a hit-and-run
be run over/knocked down by a car/bus/truck
get/have (BrE) a flat tyre/a flat tire/a puncture
inflate/change/fit/replace/check a tyre/tire
Traffic and driving regulations
be caught in/get stuck in/sit in a traffic jam
cause congestion/tailbacks/traffic jams/gridlock
experience/face lengthy delays
beat/avoid the traffic/the rush hour
be caught on (BrE) a speed camera
stop sb for/pull sb over for/ (BrE, informal) be done for speeding
Useful english dictionary. 2012.