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ring (obj) TELEPHONE esp. BrrINvAm usually call past simple rang rCN, past part rung rVNto make a telephone call to (someone)给(某人)打电话I ring home once a week to tell my parents I'm okay. [I]我每周给家里打一次电话,告诉父母我很好。There's been an accident -- can you ring for an ambulance? [I]出事故了----你能打电话叫一辆救护车来吗?I'm busy now -- could you ring (me) back later, please. [I/T]我现在很忙----请你等一会儿再(给我)打电话。I've been trying to ring you all week, but there's been no answer. [T]我整个星期都在试着给你打电话,但没人接。The boss rang (in) to say he'll be back at 4.30. [I]老板打电话(来)说他将在4.30回来。I rang down/through to (hotel) reception to ask for some sandwiches. [I]我打电话给(旅馆)接待台,要一些三明治。(Br) I rang round the (= I telephoned many) airlines to find out the cheapest price. [I]我给许多航空公司打了电话,寻找最便宜的价格。Why don't you ring (up) Simon and ask him to the party? [T/M]你为什么不打电话给西蒙,让他来参加聚会呢?Mother rang up while you were out. [I]妈妈在你出去的时候打过电话给你。(Br) When you ring off (Am and Aus hang up), you end a telephone conversation and put down the RECEIVER (= the part of the telephone you hold to your ear).挂断电话She said "No, thank you" and rang off hurriedly. 她说“不,谢谢”然后匆匆地挂断了电话。
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