nin olmak

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Turkish - English
belong
To be accepted in a group

You don’t belong here — get out.

(followed by to) To be the spouse or partner of
(followed by to) To be the property of

That house belongs to me.

If something or someone belongs in or to a particular category, type, or group, they are of that category, type, or group. The judges could not decide which category it belonged in
be in the right place or situation; "Where do these books belong?"; "Let's put health care where it belongs--under the control of the government"; "Where do these books go?
To be the property of; as, Jamaica belongs to Great Britain
People in Christendom use this word to explain what religious organization they are affiliated with <<I belong to the Catholic Church [38]>> But the {Truth} is a way of life, not a social club, and although congregations keep records of what Christians are associated with them, there are no formal membership enrollment forms or procedures (Compare Act 19: 23 )
To have its proper place
be owned by; be in the possession of; "This book belongs to me" be classified with; "The whales belong among the mammals" be suitable or acceptable; "This student somehow doesn't belong" be in the right place or situation; "Where do these books belong?"; "Let's put health care where it belongs--under the control of the government"; "Where do these books go?
If you say that something belongs to someone, you mean that person has the right to it. but the last word belonged to Rosanne
vt [to be a member of (I ~ to the computer club )] termasuk (masuk) 2 vt [to be the property of (This book ~s to me )] kepunyaan (punya)
To be an element of (a set)
originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country"
If a person or thing belongs in a particular place or situation, that is where they should be. You don't belong here I'm so glad to see you back where you belong They need to feel they belong. + belonging be·long·ing a man utterly without a sense of belonging
To be suitable for; to be due to
v to be owned by; to be a member of
When lovers say that they belong together, they are expressing their closeness or commitment to each other. I really think that we belong together He belongs with me
(v ) if an EXIT or a CYCLE statement contains a construct name, the statement ``belongs'' to the DO construct using that name Otherwise, it belongs to the innermost DO construct in which it appears
An expression to indicate which side can legitimately expect to buy the contract
In statutes referring to inhabitancy, the poor, etc , designates the place of a person's legal settlement, not merely his place of residence Reading v Westport, 19 Conn 564 (1849), Church, C J ; 3 id 467; 18 id 425; 8 Vt 45