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ring objrINv [T]To ring something is to surround it.包围,环绕Armed police ringed the hijacked plane.武装警察包围了被劫持的飞机。(Br) To ring (also circle) something is also to draw a circle round it.圈出Students should ring the correct answers in pencil.学生应用铅笔圈出正确答案。The harbour is dangerous -- it's ringed by/with rocks and reefs.这海港很危险----它被岩石和暗礁环绕着。To ring something, esp. an animal, is also to put a ring on it.(给动物)套上环The farmer ringed the bull (= put a ring through its nose).这个农民给牛套上鼻环。We ringed the birds (= put rings around their legs) so that we could identify them later.我们在鸟腿上套上环,以便日后认出它们。(Aus infml) A ring-in is a person included in an activity at a late stage.后来加入的人
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