"Ceinture" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ceinture" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ceinture" Meaning

Ceinture is a noun that refers to a belt, especially a wide leather belt worn around the waist. It can also mean a zone or a strip of land or ice along the edge of a glacier or a sea.

"Ceinture" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Ceinture"


La ceinture de sécurité est obligatoire dans les véhicules. (The seatbelt is mandatory in vehicles.)
Elle a mis sa ceinture pour aller au concert. (She wore her belt to go to the concert.)
Le peut-être plus connu ceinture de compétition automobile est la ceinture de sécurité homologuée. (The perhaps more well-known racing competition seatbelt is the certified safety belt.)
Elle a oublié sa ceinture de natation, il a fallu qu'elle achète une nouvelle. (She forgot her swimming belt, so she had to buy a new one.)
La ceinture de motocross est conçue pour absorber les chocs pendant les courses. (The motocross belt is designed to absorb shocks during races.)

"Ceinture" Similar Words

Ceil

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Ceili

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Ceilidh

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A ceilidh (pronounced "kay-lee") is a traditional Scottish and Irish social gathering with music, song, and dance. It typically involves informal music sessions, singing, and dancing, often to traditional Celtic music. The term "ceilidh" comes from the Scottish Gaelic word "cèilidh", which means "gathering" or "merry making". At a ceilidh, participants usually sit in a circle and take turns performing music, singing, or telling stories. The event often ends with a lively dance, such as a ceilidh dance, which involves a group of people dancing together in a line or circle.

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Ceiling

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Celadon

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Celadon is a noun that refers to a pale green color, often used to describe Chinese porcelain or glazes. It can also refer to a type of green glass, particularly a type of antique glassware. In literature and poetry, "celadon" is sometimes used as a proper noun to refer to a legendary lover, particularly the eternally faithful male lover in a 17th-century French novel, "L'Astrée" by Honoré d'Urfé.

Celaeno

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Celaeno is a noun that refers to one of the seven Pleiades, which are a group of seven daughters of the Titans Atlas and Pleione in Greek mythology.

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Celastric

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Celastric refers to something that belongs to or is related to the genus Celastis, a group of deciduous trees and shrubs in the family Simaroubaceae.

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Celature

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I'm not familiar with the word "celature." It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Could you please provide more context or clarify the intended meaning of this word?