Belonging Meaning in English
word · lemma: belong
释义
A deep feeling of being accepted, included, and connected to a group, place, or community. Also used as 'belongings' (plural) to mean personal possessions. The emotional meaning is the more important one in modern usage.
用法与细微差别
Two distinct uses: (1) Uncountable noun meaning the emotional state of fitting in — 'a sense of belonging.' This is very common in psychology, education, and workplace discussions. (2) Plural 'belongings' = personal items/possessions. Common collocations: 'sense of belonging,' 'feeling of belonging,' 'personal belongings,' 'gather your belongings.' The present participle 'belonging to' means 'owned by' (e.g., 'the book belonging to Sarah').
例句
Everyone deserves a sense of belonging.
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Please collect your belongings before leaving the train.
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The new student struggled with a feeling of not belonging.
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Moving abroad was exciting, but it took years before I felt any real belonging.
natural
That team has this incredible culture of belonging — everyone looks out for each other.
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I grabbed my belongings and rushed out — I was already late for the interview.
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