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chimeBrE /tʃaɪm/NAmE /tʃaɪm/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they chime BrE /tʃaɪm/ NAmE /tʃaɪm/present simple - he / she / it chimes BrE /tʃaɪmz/ NAmE /tʃaɪmz/past simple chimed BrE /tʃaɪmd/ NAmE /tʃaɪmd/past participle chimed BrE /tʃaɪmd/ NAmE /tʃaɪmd/ -ing form chiming BrE /ˈtʃaɪmɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈtʃaɪmɪŋ/ [I, T] (of a bell or a clock 铃或时钟) to ring; to show the time by making a ringing sound 鸣响;敲响;报时◆I heard the clock chime. 我听见钟响报时。◆Eight o'clock had already chimed. 已敲过八点钟了。◆~ sthThe clock chimed midday. 时钟响过正午十二点。 ●ˌchime ˈin (with sth)to join or interrupt a conversation 插嘴;打断谈话◆He kept chiming in with his own opinions. 他不断插话发表自己的意见。◆+ speech'And me!' she chimed in. “还有我!” 她插嘴道。●chime (in) with sth(of plans, ideas, etc. 计划、主意等) to agree with sth; to be similar to sth 与…相一致(或相似)◆His opinions chimed in with the mood of the nation. 他的主张与国民的心态相吻合。 chimeBrE /tʃaɪm/NAmE /tʃaɪm/ nouna ringing sound, especially one that is made by a bell 响亮清晰的声音;(尤指)铃声,钟声◆door chimes 门铃声 ➡ see also wind chimes |