seatbelt
英 [ˈsiːtbɛlt]
美 [ˈsitˌbɛlt]
n. (汽车、飞机的)座椅安全带
复数:seatbelts
BNC.24734
英英释义
noun
- a safety belt used in a car or plane to hold you in your seat in case of an accident
双语例句
- The results found Chinese travellers are most likely to nod off once the seatbelt sign switches off.
调查结果发现,一旦系紧安全带指示灯熄灭,中国人是最有可能小憩打盹的旅客。 - Take a car as an example, the complete finite element models of a passenger car and the occupant restraint system including dummy and the seatbelt subsystem, were presented.
以某车型轿车为对象建立了整车有限元模型,在此基础上集成了包括假人和安全带的乘员约束系统有限元模型。 - Really gotta startwearing my seatbelt.
真应该系上我的安全带。 - Seatbelt use among the pupils was limited: on23% of the rides all pupils fastened seatbelts, while on42% none did.
学生使用安全带的数量是有限的:所有学生都系安全带的班次占23%,而所有学生都没有系安全带的班次占42%。 - I didn't even fasten my seatbelt.
我还没系安全带呢。 - I need a seatbelt here.
我需要一个坐带。 - Bella: You should put your seatbelt on.
贝拉:你应该系上安全带。 - Isn't this a violation of the seatbelt laws?
这不是违反了系安全带的法律规定吗? - Not wearing the seatbelt made me feel exposed and unsafe.
不系上它,让我有种赤裸裸,又不安全的感觉。 - Be sure to fasten your seatbelt.
务必系好安全带。
