1 to feel happy and comfortable in a place or with a group of people -- быть своим
I never felt that I belonged there.
On the basis of this excer pt alone, we can assume that the language belongs to an area with initial voicing of [f] to [v].
A second subsample of 8 children belonging to the same "biased" sample was scored using this coding system.
Youths belonging to the experiential profiles varied in their reported levels of antisocial behavior.
In (11), however, the determiner sequence occurs with the modifying noun chemistry and not with the head noun belonging to that modifier.
Examples belonging to category (ii) tend to indicate existential truths, the necessity being unalterable.
Subsumption into larger and larger bodies undermines the sense of "belonging" that is a key component of identity.
According to the norms, the children belonged to the lowest 20% of their age group.
If, therefore, the information belongs to the patient, some justification is needed before her autonomy is compromised.