单词 | bell |
释义 | bell 9 ENTRIES FOUND: bell (noun) bell-bottoms (noun) bells and whistles (noun) bell pepper (noun) diving bell (noun) clear (adjective) ring (verb) sound (adjective) wedding (noun) bell /ˈbɛl/ noun plural bells bell /ˈbɛl/ noun plural bells Learner's definition of BELL [count] 1 : a hollow usually cup-shaped metal object that makes a ringing sound when it is hit铃;钟 ring/sound/toll a bell响铃;鸣钟 We heard the church bells ringing.我们听见了教堂的钟声。 The school bell clanged.学校的铃响了。 a dinner bell [=a bell that is rung to call people to dinner]用餐铃 The round ended when the bell sounded.终场铃声响起来,这一回合就结束了。 the Liberty Bell [=a large bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that is a traditional symbol of U.S. freedom]自由钟(位于美国宾夕法尼亚州费城的一口大钟,是美国自由的传统象征) — see also bells and whistles 2 : an electronic device that makes a ringing sound电铃 We rang the bell [=doorbell] twice, but no one came to answer the door.我们按了两次门铃,但都没有人回应。 Warning/alarm bells went off. = Warning/alarm bells started to sound/ring.警钟响了起来。 — sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻。 (Warning/alarm) bells went off (in my head) as I read her letter. [=there was something in her letter that alarmed me]当我读她的来信时,脑海里响起了警钟。 3 : something (such as a flower) that is shaped like a bell钟状物 (as) clear as a bell — see 1clear (as) sound as a bell — see 3sound give (someone) a bell British, informal : to call someone on the telephone给…打电话 I'll give you a bell [=give you a call] tomorrow.我明天会给你打电话。 have/get your bell rung ◊ In informal U.S. and Canadian English, if you have/get your bell rung, you get hit hard on the head.头被重重一击,遭到当头一棒(非正式美国英语和加拿大英语) The hockey/football player had his bell rung during the play.比赛中,那个冰球/橄榄球运动员的头部挨了重重的一击。 ring a bell — see 3ring |
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