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    ring 的英语意思

    ringring1 /rɪŋ/ noun [countable] 查看全部语言翻译1jewellery a piece of jewellery that you wear on your finger戴在手指上的饰品:  a diamond ring钻戒 a plain silver ring一枚素银戒指 engagement ring at engagement(1), signet ring, wedding ring2circle a)an object in the shape of a circle圆形物体:  a rubber ring for children to go swimming with供儿童游泳用的橡皮圈 onion rings洋葱圈 a key ring钥匙圈 napkin ring b)a circular line or mark圆形线条或痕迹ring around She left a dirty ring around the bath.她在浴缸边缘留下了一圈污渍。ring round British English a ring round the moon月晕;月亮周围的光晕 c)a group of people or things arranged in a circle排列成圆形的一群人或物ring of A ring of armed troops surrounded the building.一圈武装士兵将大楼团团围住。 The city was overlooked by a ring of high-rise buildings.这座城市被四周一圈高楼大厦所俯瞰。3give somebody a ring British English informal非正式 to make a telephone call to someone给某人打电话:  I’ll give you a ring later in the week.我这周晚些时候给你打个电话。4bells the sound made by a bell or the act of making this sound铃声,或发出铃声的动作:  a ring at the doorbell一声门铃响5criminals a group of people who illegally control a business or criminal activity非法控制某种商业或犯罪活动的团伙:  Are you aware that a drugs ring is being operated in the club?你知道这家俱乐部里有一个贩毒团伙在活动吗? Secret files reveal an Oxford spy ring.机密档案揭露了一个牛津间谍网络。6have the/a ring of something if a statement or argument has a ring of truth, confidence etc, it seems as if it has this quality如果某陈述或论点带有真实感、自信等色彩,则好像具有这种特质:  His explanation has the ring of truth.他的解释听起来真实可信。7have a familiar ring if something has a familiar ring, you feel that you have heard it before如果某事物听起来似曾相识,则感觉以前曾听到过:  His voice had a strangely familiar ring.他的声音带着一种奇异的熟悉感。8run rings around somebody informal非正式 to be able to do something much better than someone else can在某方面能力远胜他人:  I’m sure you can run rings around him.我相信你完全能把他甩在身后。9cooking British English one of the circular areas on top of a cooker that is heated by gas or electricity炉灶顶部用燃气或电加热的圆形炉盘hob SYN burner American English:  a gas ring燃气炉盘10sport a)a small square area surrounded by ropes, where people box or wrestle四周围有绳索的小方形区域,供人们拳击或摔跤 ringside b)the ring the sport of boxing拳击运动:  He retired from the ring at 34.他在34岁时退出了拳坛。11entertainment a large circular area surrounded by seats at a circus马戏团中四周设有座位的大型圆形表演场地COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词wear a ring· He wore a gold ring on his right hand.· 他右手戴着一枚金戒指。have a ring on· They saw I didn’t have a wedding ring on.· 他们发现我没有戴婚戒。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + ring形容词/名词 + ringa gold/silver ring· She took off her gold ring.· 她摘下了她的金戒指。a diamond/sapphire etc ring· On her right hand was a huge diamond ring.· 她右手戴着一枚巨大的钻戒。a heavy ring· Her fingers were clustered with heavy rings.· 她的手指上佩满了沉重的戒指。a plain ring· She wore a plain gold ring.· 她戴着一枚素金戒指。a wedding ring· He gave her a diamond wedding ring on their wedding day.· 他们结婚那天,他送给她一枚钻石婚戒。an engagement ring· I noticed that she had an engagement ring on her finger.· 我注意到她手指上戴着一枚订婚戒指。an eternity ring (=a ring given as a sign of lasting love, especially one with stones all round it)a signet ring (=a ring that has a letter or symbol cut into a flat surface)
    ringring2 /rɪŋ/ verb (past tense rang /ræŋ/, past participle rung /rʌŋ/) 1bell a)[intransitive, transitive] to make a bell make a sound, especially to call someone’s attention to you or to call someone to help you按铃使其作响,尤指吸引他人注意或呼叫帮助:  I rang the doorbell but no one came.我按了门铃,但没有人来。ring for The sign said, ‘Ring for service’.牌子上写着"请按铃服务"。 Instead of ringing for the maid, she made the tea herself.她没有按铃叫女仆,而是自己泡了茶。 b)[intransitive] if a bell rings, it makes a noise(铃)作响;发出声音:  The bell rang for the end of break.铃声响起,宣告课间休息结束。2telephone a)[intransitive, transitive] British English to make a telephone call to someone给某人打电话 SYN  call, phone:  I was going to ring you but I don’t have your number.我本想给你打电话,但没有你的号码。ring for Sally rang for a taxi.Sally 打电话叫了一辆出租车。 b)[intransitive] if a telephone rings, it makes a sound to show that someone is telephoning you(电话)响起;发出声音表示有人打来电话:  The phone hasn’t stopped ringing all day.电话整天响个不停。 see thesaurus at phone3sounds [intransitive] a)if your ears ring, they make a continuous sound that only you can hear, after you have been somewhere very noisy or heard a loud sound耳鸣:处于嘈杂环境或听到巨响后,耳内持续发出只有自己能听到的声音:  The explosion made our ears ring.爆炸声震得我们耳朵嗡嗡作响。 b)literary文学 if a place rings with a sound, it is full of that sound某处回响着某种声音;充满该声音ring with The whole room rang with their laughter.整个房间里回荡着他们的笑声。4ring a bell informal非正式 if something rings a bell, it reminds you of something, but you cannot remember exactly what it is如果某事让人觉得似曾相识,会唤起记忆,但又想不起确切是什么:  Her name rings a bell but I can’t remember her face.她的名字听起来有点耳熟,但我想不起她的样子。5not ring true if something does not ring true, you do not believe it, even though you are not sure why如果某事听起来不真实,虽然说不清原因,但就是不相信:  It was a possible explanation, but it didn’t quite ring true.这是一个可能的解释,但听起来不太真实。6ring the changes British English to make changes to something, not because it needs changing but just in order to make it more interesting, more attractive etc对某事物进行变化,不是因为需要,而只是为了使其更有趣、更吸引人等:  Choose a variety of foods and ring the changes with meals.选择多种食物,让每餐都有新变化。7ring hollow if something that someone says rings hollow, you do not feel that it is true or sincere如果某人说的话听起来空洞,则觉得不真实或不诚恳:  Assurances that things have changed ring hollow in many ears.声称事情已经改变的保证在许多人听来是空话。8ring in your ears if a sound or remark rings in your ears, you continue to remember it very clearly, exactly as it sounded, after it has finished如果某个声音或言语在耳边萦绕,则在其结束后仍历历在耳,清晰如初:  He left Washington with the president’s praises ringing in his ears.他离开华盛顿时,耳边仍萦绕着总统对他的赞扬之词。GRAMMAR语法Ring belongs to a group of verbs where the same noun can be the subject of the verb or its object.ring 属于一类动词,其中同一个名词既可以是该动词的主语,也可以是其宾语。You can say: · The teacher rang the bell. In this sentence, ‘the bell’ is the object of ring.• 可以说:· The teacher rang the bell.(老师摇了铃。)在此句中,"the bell"是 ring 的宾语。You can say: · The bell rang. In this sentence, ‘the bell’ is the subject of ring.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS• 可以说:· The bell rang.(铃响了。)在此句中,"the bell"是 ring 的主语。语法指南 ‒ 动词ring (somebody) back phrasal verb British English to telephone someone again, or to telephone someone because you were not available when they telephoned you再次给某人打电话,或因之前未能接听而回电 SYN  call (somebody) back:  I’ll ring back as soon as I find out anything.一有消息我就马上回电话。 John rang, and he wants you to ring him back.John 来电了,他希望你回电给他。ring in phrasal verb1British English to telephone the place where you work给工作单位打电话:  Jane’s rung in to say she’ll be late.Jane 打来电话说她会迟到。 He rang in sick (=telephoned to say he was ill) every morning for a week.他连续一周每天早上打电话请病假(=打电话说自己病了)。2ring in the New Year to celebrate the beginning of the New Year庆祝新年到来;迎新年ring off phrasal verb British English to end a telephone call结束通话;挂断电话hang up:  He rang off without giving his name.他没有报上姓名就挂断了电话。ring out phrasal verb1a voice, bell etc that rings out is loud and clear声音、铃声等响亮而清晰地响起:  The sound of a shot rang out.一声枪响响彻四野。2ring out the Old Year to celebrate the end of the year庆祝年终;送旧岁ring round (somebody) phrasal verb British English to make telephone calls to a group of people, in order to organize something, find out information etc逐一致电一群人,以安排某事、获取信息等:  I’ll ring round to see whether anyone’s interested in coming with us.我会逐一打电话,看看有没有人有兴趣跟我们一起来。 She rang round all the agencies.她给所有中介机构逐一打了电话。ring up phrasal verb1British English to telephone someone给某人打电话 SYN  call (somebody) upring somebody ↔ up I’ll ring the manager up tomorrow.我明天给经理打电话。 I rang up and made an appointment.我打电话预约了。2ring something ↔ up to press buttons on a cash register to record how much money is being put inside在收银机上按键,记录存入的金额:  The cashier rang up £300 by mistake.收银员误操作录入了300英镑。
    ringring3 verb (past tense and past participle ringed) [transitive] 1to surround something包围或环绕某物:  Thousands of people ringed the court building to demand the release of Mr Cox.数千人将法院大楼团团围住,要求释放Cox先生。be ringed with something Her eyes were ringed with stiff black lashes.她的眼睛四周环绕着浓硬的黑色睫毛。2 British English to draw a circular mark around something在某物周围画圆圈 SYN  circle:  Ring the mistakes in red.用红色圈出错误之处。