单词 | ring |
释义 | ring [rɪŋ] noun CIRCLE 圆圈 ESSENTIAL countable ■a circle of any material, or any group of things or people in a circular shape or arrangement 环(状物);圆形的东西;环形排列 •The game involved throwing metal rings over a stick.这个游戏的玩法是扔金属环套在一根棍子上。 •The children sat in a ring around the teacher.孩子们围着老师坐成一圈。 ESSENTIAL countable ■a circular piece of jewellery worn especially on your finger 戒指;指环 •He bought her a diamond/emerald/etc. ring (= a ring with a jewel fixed to it).他为她买了一只钻石/祖母绿戒指。 countable ■a group of people who help each other, often secretly and in a way which is to their advantage 团伙;帮派;集团 •a drug ring贩毒团伙 •a spy ring间谍网 ⇒ See also ringleadercountable (US usually element) ■a circular piece of material often made of metal that can be heated in order to be used for cooking 圆形炉盘,火圈 •a gas ring煤气炉 •an electric ring电热炉火圈 countable ■a special area where people perform or compete 表演场,竞技场(人们表演或进行竞赛的特殊场所) •a boxing ring拳击台 •The horses trotted round the ring.马绕着圆形表演场小跑。 ⇒ See also ringsiderings [plural] ■two round handles at the ends of two long ropes which hang from the ceiling and which are used in gymnastics (体操运动中的)吊环 [rɪŋ] noun TELEPHONE 电话 only singular mainly UK (US usually and UK also call) ■when you make a telephone call to someone 打电话 •I'll give [rɪŋ] noun SOUND 声音 countable ■the sound a bell makes 铃声;钟声 •There was a ring at the door.门铃响了。 •He gave a ring at the door.他按了一下门铃。 [rɪŋ] noun familiar ring ■If something has a familiar ring, you think you already know it, but you are not sure 耳熟 •Her name had a familiar ring to it [rɪŋ] noun ring of truth ■If something has a ring of truth, it seems to be true 好像真实;听起来像是真实的 •This story has a/the [rɪŋ] noun run rings round sb ■If someone runs rings round you, they are very much better, faster, or more successful at something than you are 遥遥领先(某人);比(某人)出色得多 •Our girls' hockey team have run rings round all their opponents this year.我们的女子曲棍球队今年的表现远远超过任何对手。 [rɪŋ] verb TELEPHONE 电话 ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive (rang, rung) mainly UK (US usually and UK also call) ■to make a telephone call to someone (给…)打电话 •I ring home once a week to tell my parents I'm okay.我每周往家打一次电话向父母报平安。 •There's been an accident - can you ring for •The boss rang (in) •UK I rang round •Why don't you ring (up) [rɪŋ] verb SOUND 声音 IMPROVER intransitive or transitive (rang, rung) ■to (cause to) make the sound of a bell (使)发出钟声;(使)响起铃声 •The doorbell/telephone rang.门铃/电话铃响了。 •Anne's alarm clock rang for half an hour before she woke.安妮的闹钟响了半个小时她才醒。 •I rang the bell but nobody came to the door.我按响了门铃,可是没有人来开门。 •My head is/My ears are still ringing (= are full of a ringing noise) from the sound of the military band.军乐队的乐声仍然回荡在我的脑海中/耳际。 [rɪŋ] verb CIRCLE 圆圈 transitive (ringed, ringed) ■to surround something 包围;环绕;围住 •Armed police ringed the hijacked plane.武装员警包围了被劫持的飞机。 •The harbour is dangerous - it's ringed by/with transitive (ringed, ringed)UK ■to draw a circle round something 绕…画圆;在…周围画圈 •Students should ring the correct answers in pencil.学生们应该用铅笔将正确的答案圈出。 transitive (ringed, ringed)■to put a ring on something, especially an animal (尤指在动物身上)套环,戴上环套 •We ringed the birds (= put rings around their legs) so that we could identify them later.我们给鸟脚上戴上环套,以便将来可以辨识出它们。 [rɪŋ] verb ring a bell (ring any bells) ■to sound familiar 听起来耳熟 •The name rang a bell but I couldn't remember where I had heard it before.这个名字听着很熟,但是我记不起来以前在哪里听到过。 •No, I'm sorry, that description doesn't ring any bells with [rɪŋ] verb ring the changes (on) ■to do something in a different way in order to make it more interesting 变换花样;使多样化 •For variety, ring the changes on packed lunches using different types of bread and spicy fillings.为了使盒装午餐有更多的花样,可以用不同的面包和加香料的馅来变换口味。 [rɪŋ] verb ring true/false ■to seem true/false 听起来是真/假的;给人以真实/虚假的印象 •Her explanations didn't ring true.她的解释听起来不像是实话。 [rɪŋ] verb Phrasal Verbs ring (sb) back UK IMPROVER ■to telephone someone who rang you earlier or to telephone someone for a second time 给(某人)回覆电话; 给某人再打电话 •I'm a bit busy - can I ring you back later?我现在有些忙——我能不能晚些时候给你打回去? [rɪŋ] verb Phrasal Verbs ring off UK ■to end a telephone conversation intentionally 挂断电话 •She said "No, thank you" and rang off hurriedly.她说了一句“不了,多谢”就匆匆挂了电话。 [rɪŋ] verb Phrasal Verbs ring out ■When a sound rings out, it is loud and clear 响亮地发出;清晰地响起 •A cry of warning rang out.有人大叫一声警告大家小心。 •A shot rang out.突然听见一声清脆的枪声。 [rɪŋ] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] ring sb/sth up ■to make a telephone call to someone (给…)打电话 •She rang me up to say she couldn't come.她打电话跟我说她不能来。 •He rang up the office and asked to speak to the manager.他打电话到办公室,要求和经理对话。 [rɪŋ] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] ring sth up ■to record the money that has been paid by a customer by pressing buttons on a cash register 把(收到的款额)输入收银机 •I'm sorry, I've rung up the wrong amount.对不起,我输错钱数了。 [rɪŋ] verb Phrasal Verbs ring with sth ■If a place rings with a sound, it is full of it 回响;响彻 •The room rang with his screams.他的尖叫声在房间里回荡。 |
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