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English-German translation for: belongs
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VERB  to belong | belonged | belonged
belonging | belongs
sb./sth. belongs tojd./etw. gehört zu
math. sth. belongs to sth.etw. ist Element von etw.
3 Words
math. x belongs to Ax ist Element von A
5+ Words
All credit belongs to her.Das ist allein ihr Verdienst.
All that belongs to the past.Das gehört alles der Vergangenheit an.
It belongs to (the) human nature.Es ist eigentümlich für die menschliche Natur.
idiom The credit belongs to him.Ihm gebührt das Verdienst.
This book belongs to me.Dieses Buch gehört mir.
group to which the company belongsKonzernzugehörigkeit {f}
Fiction (Literature and Film)
film F This Man Belongs to MeDieser Mann gehört mir [Paul Verhoeven]
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A 2020-02-18: Correct. 24:00 belongs to the end of the day, 0:00 to the start
A 2019-01-20: https://www.google.de/search?source=hp&ei=GslDXJ2rAtDhkgWE0q7gAQ&q=%22the+...
Q 2018-05-22: where does the word "really" belongs in the following sentence?
A 2016-06-19: Or for that matter +'her parents,' provided +Alex+ belongs to the fairer sex
Q 2015-04-02: This book belongs to
A 2014-04-11: English also belongs to the post-Roman era.
A 2014-04-11: a half-free man, a client; the term +serf+ belongs to the post-Roman era a...
A 2013-07-16: +few+ always belongs to the plural. +the existing vital few priorities > d...
A 2013-04-11: A wise solution, Paul, that belongs in the GL!
A 2013-01-13: that belongs with the double-wides
A 2013-01-10: +Where he belongs+ is what you mean, then.
A 2013-01-10: "which he belongs to" or "where he belongs"
A 2012-12-06: Simply belongs to because -
A 2012-10-02: I fully agree. (However, I don't believe this topic belongs into this foru...
A 2012-04-18: This so belongs here:
A 2011-12-31: I don't think +dash of speed+ belongs in dict.
A 2011-12-09: It's a tmesis. The "mit" belongs to the "da": "Damit habe ich schon mehrfa...
A 2011-09-08: +In advance+ belongs to +not less than three months.+
A 2011-06-23: belongs
A 2011-02-11: My heart is taken/belongs to someone

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