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Qué (quién) es BELONGING - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Belonging (disambiguation)

belonging         
n.
1.
Endowment, attribute, quality, gift.
2.
Property, goods and chattels, estate, pos session.
3.
Appendage, appurtenance, appliance, accessory (which see).
belonging         
see belong
Belonging         
·noun Family; relations; household.
II. Belonging ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Belong.
III. Belonging ·noun That which belongs to one; that which pertains to one; hence, goods or effects.
IV. Belonging ·noun That which is connected with a principal or greater thing; an appendage; an Appurtenance.

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Belonging

Belonging may refer to:

  • Belongingness, the need to belong
  • Belonging (TV series), a Welsh television drama series
  • "Belonging" (Angel), a 2001 episode of the television series Angel
  • "Belonging" (Dollhouse), a 2009 episode of the television series Dollhouse
  • Belonging (album), a 1974 Keith Jarrett album
  • Belonging (film), a 1922 British silent crime film
Ejemplos de uso de BELONGING
1. The first belonging to Damilola was found on a trainer belonging to the younger brother.
2. Extra searches of bags and clothing belonging to spectators and tennis racketholders belonging to top players came under close scrutiny.
3. The existing shares comprise 43.5 million shares belonging to strategic shareholders and 25.4 million shares belonging to founding shareholders.
4. I love being able to reach people who have no sense of belonging, or have lost their sense of belonging.
5. The charges of belonging to an armed group remain against the five, who are among 24 on trial for belonging to al Qaeda.