0 a long, thin piece of leather, cloth, or plastic that you wear around your waist -- pasek, pas
1 an area of a particular type of land, or an area where a particular group of people live -- pas
2 part of a machine that moves in a circle to carry objects or to make a machine work -- pas
He came belting down the street.
4 to hit someone or something very hard -- walić
Rapid glacial erosion of mountain belts likely keeps pace with tectonic uplift, thus limiting the height of mountain belts.
Accessories such as belts, hair bands, ribbons, and socks must be red.
Part three contains two papers on fluid migration in thrust belts that both stress the importance of resolving the timing of deformation, burial and uplift.
Within fluvial systems, channel belts and floodplains (sites of deposition of both clastic and phytogenic material) environments coexisted.
Thermally softened continental extensional zones (arcs and rifts) as precursors to thickened orogenic belts.
The use of seat belts and shatterproof glass in cars reduced the need for trauma surgery.
In these belts tsetse-flies were collected ; but it is possible that many, if not all, had followed the car and lorry used for transport.
Specimens also occur on the flats between the two belts, frequently of very large size, but less numerous than in the hillier regions.
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