词汇 | ring |
释义 | ring (verb) ring (verb) ring (noun) ring 24 ENTRIES FOUND: ring (noun) ring (verb) ring (verb) ring (noun) ring-fence (verb) ringing (adjective) ring binder (noun) ring finger (noun) ring pull (noun) ring road (noun) ring toss (noun) brass ring (noun) key ring (noun) nose ring (noun) onion ring (noun) signet ring (noun) teething ring (noun) three-ring circus (noun) wedding ring (noun) bell (noun) change (noun) hat (noun) hook (noun) toss (verb) 1 ring /ˈrɪŋ/ noun plural rings 1 ring /ˈrɪŋ/ noun plural rings Learner's definition of RING [count] 1 a : a piece of jewelry that is worn usually on a finger戒指;指环 He gave her an engagement/a diamond ring.他送给她一枚订婚戒指。 a diamond ring钻戒 — see color picture on this page b : a piece of jewelry that is shaped like a circle and worn in a special hole made in the skin(在皮肤上穿孔后佩戴的)环形饰物 a navel/nose ring脐/鼻环 — see also earring 2 a : something that is shaped like a circle环状物 He blew smoke rings.他吐出一串烟圈。 the rings of the planet Saturn土星光环 Put the napkins in/through the napkin rings.把餐巾系到餐巾环上。 I can't find my key ring. [=a metal circle to which keys are attached]我找不着钥匙圈了。 — see also onion ring, teething ring b : something that forms a circle around something else围成一圈的事物 They built a ring of houses around an open area.他们围着空地建起了一圈房子。 The moon was surrounded by a ring of clouds.云彩环绕着月亮。 c : a circular or curved mark or shape圆形印迹;圆圈 a white ring around the dog's eye那只狗的白眼圈 a ring of dirt in the bathtub浴缸里的一圈污垢 I hadn't slept all night and had dark rings [=(more commonly) circles] under my eyes.我整晚未睡,眼睛下方出现了黑眼圈。 3 : an area that is used for shows and contests and is usually surrounded by ropes or a fence(通常用绳索或栅栏围起来的)表演场地,竞技场地 a circus/rodeo ring马戏表演场;牛仔竞技场 a boxing/wrestling ring拳击/摔跤场 — see also bullring 4 : a group of people who are involved in some illegal or dishonest activity(从事非法或不法活动的)团伙,集团 Police broke up a ring of car thieves.警方打掉了一个盗车团伙。 a smuggling ring走私集团 5 British : the part on the top of a stove where the heat or flame is produced : burner炉口;灶盘 rings around — used in phrases like run rings around to say that one person or thing is much better than others比…好得多;远远胜过 There's an architect in our firm who runs rings around [=does much better work than] the rest of us.我们公司有一名建筑师比我们都厉害得多。 These are talented kids who can dance rings around [=dance much better than] most of their peers.这些才华出众的孩子在舞蹈方面远胜过同龄人。 throw/toss your hat in/into the ring — see hat — compare 4ring 2 ring /ˈrɪŋ/ verb rings; ringed; ringing 2 ring /ˈrɪŋ/ verb rings; ringed; ringing Learner's definition of RING [+ object] 1 : to form a circle around (something or someone) : to surround (something or someone)环绕;包围 Police ringed the building.警察包围了那栋大楼。 Little cottages ring the lake.许多小村舍环绕在湖的周围。 2 British : to draw a circle around (something)画圈 He ringed [=circled] the words that were misspelled.他把拼错的单词圈了出来。 — compare 3ring — ringed /ˈrɪŋd/ adjective a bird with a ringed bill喙上有环纹的鸟 Saturn, the ringed planet土星,带光环的行星 3 ring /ˈrɪŋ/ verb rings; rang /ˈræŋ/ ; rung /ˈrʌŋ/ ; ringing 3 ring /ˈrɪŋ/ verb rings; rang /ˈræŋ/ ; rung /ˈrʌŋ/ ; ringing Learner's definition of RING 1 a [+ object] : to cause (an object or device, such as a bell) to make a sound使(钟、铃等装置)鸣响 She rang the little bell.她摇响了那个小铃铛。 Ring the doorbell.按门铃。 When she discovered the fire she immediately rang [=(more commonly) sounded] the alarm.她发现火情后,马上拉响了警报。 b [no object] of an object or device : to make a sound especially as a signal of something(装置)发出鸣响(尤作为信号) The church bells were ringing.教堂的钟声敲响了。 The alarm/doorbell is ringing.警报/门铃响了。 Excuse me, my cell phone is ringing. [=my cell phone is making the sound which signals that someone is calling]抱歉,我的手机响了。 c [no object] : to call someone or something by ringing a bell按铃召唤人 You rang, madam? [=you rang a bell to call for me; how can I help you?]女士,您按铃有何吩咐? — usually + for She rang for the servants.她按铃叫佣人们过来。 He rang for a nurse.他按铃召唤护士。 2 [no object] a : to fill a place or area with sound(声音)响彻,回响 Cheers rang through the hall as the winner was announced.宣布获胜者时,欢呼声响彻大厅。 Gunshots rang in the air.枪炮声响彻上空。 — sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 His words were still ringing in my ears/head. [=I was still thinking about or remembering what he had said]他的那些话仍在我耳边/脑海回响。 She entered cautiously, the teacher's warning ringing in her ears.她小心翼翼地走进来,老师的警告在她耳边反复回响。 b : to be filled with the sound of something响起,充满(声音) The hall rang with their cheers.大厅里响彻他们的欢呼声。 — sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 The whole town rang with news of the victory. [=many people in the town were talking about the victory]胜利的消息传遍了整个镇子。 c of the ears : to be filled with a sound that other people cannot hear(耳边)嗡嗡作响;耳鸣 His ears were ringing after the concert.音乐会结束后,他的两耳仍有余音。 3 [no object] : to seem to have a specified quality or character听上去,听起来(有某种品质) Her explanation didn't ring true. = Her explanation rang false. [=her explanation didn't seem true; it seemed false]她的解释听起来不真实。 His apology rang hollow. [=his apology did not sound sincere]他的道歉听上去毫无诚意。 4 chiefly British : to make a telephone call to someone or something : call给…打电话 [+ object] I'll ring you (up) tomorrow.我明天给你打电话。 He called me yesterday, and I rang him back today.他昨天给我打了电话,我今天给他回了电话。 [no object] I rang this morning.我今早打的电话。 He's not here right now. Can you ring back later?他现在不在这儿,你能等会儿再打过来吗? have/get your bell rung — see bell ring a bell informal : to be familiar听起来耳熟;熟悉 Yes, that name rings a bell.是的,那个名字听起来耳熟。 The term didn't ring a bell with me.那个术语我不熟悉。 ring in [phrasal verb] 1 ring in (something) also ring (something) in : to celebrate the beginning of (something, such as a new year)庆祝(新年等的)开始 How did you ring in the new millennium?你如何庆祝这个新千年的? We're going to New York to ring in the New Year.我们打算去纽约庆祝新年。 2 chiefly British a : to make a telephone call to a place (such as the place where you work)打电话(到工作单位等) She rang in sick [=(US) called in sick] yesterday. [=she telephoned the place where she works to say that she was sick and would not be coming to work]她昨天打电话到工作单位请了病假。 b : to make a telephone call to a radio or television program打电话(到广播或电视节目) Thousands of people rang in [=(US) called in] to make a donation.数千人打来电话捐款。 3 ring in at (an amount) : to cost (a certain amount of money)价钱为;价值 These hats ring in at 200 dollars.这些帽子价值200美元。 ring off [phrasal verb] British : to end a telephone call : to hang up挂断电话,挂机 He said he didn't have time to talk and quickly rang off.他说他没时间聊,很快就挂断了电话。 ring off the hook US, of a telephone : to ring constantly or frequently(电话铃)响个不停 The phone was ringing off the hook all morning. [=many people called during the morning]整个早上电话响个不停。 ring out [phrasal verb] : to be heard loudly and clearly发出清脆响亮的声音 A shot rang out. [=a loud shot was heard]响起一声清脆的枪声。 Cheers rang out as the winner was announced.宣布获胜者时,欢呼声四起。 ring the changes British : to make changes in order to do something differently, make it more interesting, etc.使多样化;变换方式 The team's manager rang the changes at halftime so that more players would have a chance to play.上半场结束时教练改变了阵容,好让更多球员有机会上场比赛。 ring up [phrasal verb] 1 ring (something) up or ring up (something) : to use a special machine (called a cash register) to calculate the cost of (something, such as goods or services)把(款额)记入收银机 The cashier rang up our purchases.收银员把我们购买的商品记入收款机。 2 : to achieve (something)实现 The company rang up huge profits last quarter.公司上个季度盈利丰厚。 She rang up another tournament win.她获得了另一个锦标赛冠军。 — compare 2ring 4 ring /ˈrɪŋ/ noun plural rings 4 ring /ˈrɪŋ/ noun plural rings Learner's definition of RING 1 [count] a : the sound that a bell makes铃声;钟声 the ring of the doorbell门铃声 b : the act of making a bell ring按铃;敲钟 He gave the doorbell a ring. [=he rang the doorbell]他按了一下门铃。 2 [count] a : the sound that a telephone makes when someone is calling电话铃声 The telephone's ring is loud.这个电话的铃声大。 — compare ringtone b : one of the sounds in the series of sounds that a telephone makes when someone is calling(打入电话的)一次铃声 She waited until the third ring to answer the phone.她等铃声响了三次才接电话。 3 [singular] : a specified quality特质 Her story had a ring of truth about it. [=her story seemed true]她的描述听上去是真实的。 His name had a familiar ring to it. [=his name was familiar]他的名字听起来耳熟。 give (someone) a ring chiefly British : to make a telephone call to (someone)给…打电话 I'll give you a ring [=give you a call] tomorrow.我明天给你打电话。 — compare 1ring |
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