Bellybutton Meaning in English
word
ˈbɛliˌbʌtn
BEL-ee-butt-n
bˈɛlɪbˌʌtən
BEL-ih-butt-uhn
释义
The small, round scar in the center of your stomach where your umbilical cord was attached before you were born; also called a navel.
用法与细微差别
"Bellybutton" is casual and often used with or about children. The more formal word is "navel." Common collocations: "innie" (goes inward) and "outie" (sticks out). Often appears in contexts about body parts, health, or clothing (showing your bellybutton).
Spanish: ombligoPortuguese (BR): umbigoPortuguese (PT): umbigoChinese (Simplified): 肚脐Chinese (Traditional): 肚臍Hindi: नाभिArabic: سُرَّةBengali: নাভিRussian: пупокJapanese: へそVietnamese: rốnKorean: 배꼽Turkish: göbek deliğiUrdu: نافIndonesian: pusar
例句
My bellybutton is in the middle of my stomach.
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Babies have a bellybutton after their umbilical cord falls off.
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She wore a shirt that showed her bellybutton.
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Do you have an innie or an outie bellybutton?
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He got his bellybutton pierced last summer.
natural
There's lint in my bellybutton again.
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