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| a metal object shaped like an upside down cup that makes a noise when its sides are hit by a metal piece inside it 钟;铃 | The little silver bells on its harness tinkled merrily. 挽具上的小银铃发出悦耳的叮当声。 | | The school bell clanged noisily. 学校的钟发出吵闹的叮当声。 | | The wedding bells rang out. 婚礼的钟声敲响了。 | | ring a bell Villagers rang the church bells as the victorious soldiers returned. 战士们凯旋时村民们敲响了教堂的钟。 | | a | a piece of equipment that makes a ringing sound , used for getting someone’ s attention 响铃装置(用于引起注意) | | The referee did not hear the final bell. 裁判没有听见终场的铃声。 | | There was no one at the counter, so I rang the bell. 柜台处没有人,所以我按响了铃。 | | | b | the sound that a bell makes when it rings 钟声;铃声 | | The bell indicates the exam is over. 铃声表示考试结束。 | | |
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- | bells and whistles informal |
| the additional features that make something attractive to use or look at |
| 附加设备;点缀品 |
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| It’ s got a fast modem, video card...all the bells and whistles. 它还配备了高速调制解调器、视频卡等各种附加设备。 |
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- | give sb a bell BRITISH informal |
| to phone someone |
| 给某人打电话 |
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See also | - pull 1 | - ring 1 | |
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