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*ring² v rang /ræŋ; ræŋ/ , rung /rʌŋ; rʌŋ/ , ringing 1 [T] to make a bell make a sound 使〔钟、铃〕鸣响: I rang the bell but there was no answer. 我按了门铃,但是没有人应答。 2 [I] if a bell rings, it makes a noise 〔铃或钟〕鸣响: The telephone's ringing. 电话铃在响。 3 [I,T] BrE to telephone someone 【英】 (给…)打电话; CALL AmE 【美】: I rang you yesterday, but you weren't in. 我昨天给你打电话,但你不在。 4 [I] to be filled with a continuous sound 充满连续的声响,响彻: We walked home from the disco with our ears still ringing. 我们从的士高舞厅走回家,耳朵仍在嗡嗡作响。 5 ring a bell informal if something rings a bell, you think you have heard it before 【非正式】 听起来耳熟: Her name rings a bell, but I can't remember her face. 她的名字好像很熟,但我想不起她的样子。 6 not ring true to sound untrue 听起来不真实: His excuse didn't really ring true. 他的借口听上去不大真实。
ring backBrE to telephone someone again 【英】 (给…)再打电话; CALL BACK AmE 【美】: I'm busy just now. Could you ring back in an hour? 我此刻很忙。你一小时后再打电话来好吗? ring off BrE to end a telephone conversation 【英】 挂断电话: I'd better ring off now. There's someone at the door. 我得挂电话了 — 有人敲门。 ring out to make a loud and clear sound 响亮而清晰地响起: The sound of a shot rang out. 传来一声响亮的枪声。 ring up to telephone someone (给…)打电话; CALL UP AmE 【美】: I'll ring him up and ask him. 我会打电话问他。
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