bell
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A bell is a device that makes a ringing sound and is used to give a signal or to attract people's attention. 鈴
I had just enough time to finish eating before the bell rang and I was off to my first class. 我在鈴響前剛好有時間吃完,然后就去上第一節(jié)課了。
2. N-COUNT A bell is a hollow metal object shaped like a cup which has a piece hanging inside it that hits the sides and makes a sound. 鐘
My brother, Nick, was born on a Sunday, when all the church bells were ringing. 我的弟弟尼克,出生在一個星期天,當時所有教堂的鐘都在鳴響。
3. N a bellowing or baying cry, esp that of a hound or a male deer in rut 吼叫聲; 吠叫聲
4. V to utter (such a cry) 發(fā)出(叫喊聲)
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bell /b?l/ (bells)
劍橋詞典
- B1 (also doorbell)
- The children arrived at school just as the bell was ringing .
- At the sound of the alarm bell, the customers all ran wildly for the doors .
- I rang the bell but nobody came to the door .
- In the square the church bells chimed .
- After their wedding the bells pealed out from the tower .
an electrical device that makes a ringing sound when you press a button
(電)門鈴
I stood at the front door and rang the bell several times . 我站在前門,按了好幾次門鈴。
a hollow metal object shaped like a cup that makes a ringing sound when hit by something hard, especially a clapper
鐘;鈴
The church bells rang out to welcome in the New Year. 教堂的鐘聲響起,迎接新年的到來。
例句
習語
give sb a bellwarning/alarm bells start to ring/sound
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