0 to be in the right or usual place -- être à sa place
Those papers belong in the drawer. Ces papiers doivent être rangés dans ce tiroir.
Put it back where it belongs. Remets-le à sa place.
1 to feel happy in a place -- être à sa place
a job where she feels she belongs un travail où elle se sent à sa place
2 (with to) to be the property of -- appartenir à
This book belongs to me.
3 (with to) to be a native, member etc of -- faire partie de, être membre de
4 (with with) to go together with -- aller avec
This shoe belongs with that one.
It is true that counterfeit products could belong to this category.
Firstly, it reinforces the links between a subcommittee and the main committee by stipulating that all the full members must also belong to the main committee.
There will be winners and losers and if we do not want to belong to the losers' group, we must set out a clear and ambitious strategy.
The pharmaceutical and biomedical technology sectors, production and marketing should belong to the state and should be controlled by society.
They also have to belong to different language zones, so it is multilingualism which is at stake – a question that was raised before.
It is therefore not a case of belonging to the largest group, but of being the quickest.
We should all feel proud to belong to the most mutually supportive society on earth.
It just shows how important it is to belong to a group, especially a large one!
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