第三人称复数:seat belts
名词座位安全带; 座椅固定带
1. 保险带:遮阳板sun visor | 保险带seat belt | 保险杠bumper
2. 座椅安全带:seal assy. , axle pinion 主动齿轮油封总成 | Seat Belt 座椅安全带 | seat belt anchorage 座椅安全带固定装置
3. 座位安全带:Drive's seat驾驶座位 | Seat belt座位安全带 | Brake刹车踏板
1. (汽车、飞机的)座椅安全带
A seat belt is a strap attached to a seat in a car or an aircraft. You fasten it across your body in order to prevent yourself being thrown out of the seat if there is a sudden movement.
e.g. The fact I was wearing a seat belt saved my life.
我系着安全带,所以幸免于难。
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1. The defective seat belt may fail to restrain passengers properly in some extreme cases, the statement said.
2. The pilot drowned due to a faulty seat belt, and the two passengers were rescued and sent to hospital.
3. A properly worn seat belt is essential to hold a child in the proper position.
4. The regulation requires each seat to be installed with a seat belt.
5. The country's first safety regulation for primary school buses that comes into effect on July 1 will include requiring a safety belt for every seat.
noun
1. seat belt的解释
1. a safety belt used in a car or plane to hold you in your seat in case of an accident
Synonym: seatbelt