Keyword
belong to
Info
FrequencyTop 600-700
Type
Kyōiku (5th grade) 
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Shinjitai ?
KankenLevel 6
Heisig2103
Old form
Readings
ぞく
(98%)
Composed of
corpse with a flag
name of a Chinese emperor
Used in kanji (1 in total)
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Used in vocabulary (414 in total)
belonging to (a group, organization, etc.); affiliation (with); being attached to; being under the control of
to belong to; to come under; to be affiliated with; to be subject to
Examples (60 in total)
Lightning is liable to hit metal.
Are you still on the team?
Which party do you belong to?
He belongs to our tennis team.
He belongs to the camera club.
Sadly, my father no longer belongs to the group.
He once belonged to the Fukuda faction.
Which club do you belong to?
I don't belong to any club.
This metal is comparable to iron in strength.
I belong to a swimming club.
He belongs to the planning section.
Most workers belong to unions.
Why does blood taste metallic?
Lead is metal.
This ladder is metal.
Is it made of wood or metal?
Iron is the most useful metal.
Iron is a useful metal.
Copper and silver are both metals.
This metal is free of rust.
Rust is gradually eating into the metal parts.
I belong to the tennis club.
She belongs to the tennis club.
Acid acts on metals.
Acid acts on things which contain metal.
Acids act on many things including metals.
The value of the coins depended on the weight of the metal used.
I belong to the karate club.
Metal contracts when cooled.
The people living here belong to the upper class.
He belongs to the upper class.
Aluminum is a metal.
I belong to the sailing club.
During the war, he served in the army.
They don't belong under that category.
Gold is a precious metal.
Metals can become brittle at low temperatures.
The sculptor belongs to the Renaissance school.
My family belongs to the neighborhood association.
Lobsters belong to a class of marine animals.
That branch is affiliated to the miners' union.
She belongs to the Democratic Party.
An air conditioner is available as an optional extra.
I bought a camera with its accessories.
This metal is called zinc.
Is Tom on the baseball team?
I belong to the baseball team.
The college is affiliated with the university.
Iceland belonged to Denmark.
The poet Keats belongs to the Romantic school.
Nickel is a hard, silver-white metal.
Yumiko belongs to the tennis club.
The study of philosophy belongs to the humanities.
He belongs to the brass band.
I belong to a tennis club.
The independent candidate took the abortion issue off his platform.
Scott Hall belongs to the Outsiders.
In Latin, there are six cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, and vocative.
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