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The phrase "belted to" is not usually used in written English.
In some contexts, it can be used informally to mean "attached to" or "connected to". For example, "He was wearing a leather belt belted to his trousers."
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He was thin, like a rake belted to a pair of pinstriped pants.
Great worn belted to draw attention to a small waist, this piece works wonders to create the illusion of curves.
Once he helped defuse a suicide vest that insurgents had belted to a mentally handicapped Iraqi teenage boy.
He drags one short and gets belted to the square leg boundary by Dilshan but then a slog-sweep picks out Kohli on the boundary.
Among the cheerier models: a vintage Koos van den Akker, below, as designed, and right, newly belted to give it a youthful line.
The soul of the collection, designed by Martin Cooper, is the jacket, belted to shape the torso, often with four pockets that might seem safari style if they were not so trim.
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Add a belt to a non-belted top.
This is for the right-belt-to-left-wrist and right-belt-to-left-ankle links.
These are for the right-belt-to-left-ankle (S1), right-belt-to-left-wrist (S2), and diversity (Sd) links.
We can observe that the LCR of the right-belt-to-left-ankle link is higher than that of the right-belt-to-left-wrist link.
Figure 8 Simulated time series of the received signal at 2.4 GHz for the right-belt-to-left-wrist and right-belt-to-left-ankle links.
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