单词 | ring |
释义 | Word Frequency ring 1(rɪŋ) noun 1. a circular band usually of a precious metal, esp gold, often set with gems and worn upon the finger as an adornment or as a token of engagement or marriage 2. any object or mark that is circular in shape 3. a circular path or course to run around in a ring 4. a group of people or things standing or arranged so as to form a circle a ring of spectators 5. an enclosed space, usually circular in shape, where circus acts are performed 6. a square apron or raised platform, marked off by ropes, in which contestants box or wrestle 7. the ring 8. the field of competition or rivalry 9. throw one's hat in the ring 10. a group of people usually operating illegally and covertly a drug ring a paedophile ring 11. (esp at country fairs) an enclosure, often circular, where horses, cattle, and other livestock are paraded and auctioned 12. an area reserved for betting at a racecourse 13. a circular strip of bark cut from a tree or branch, esp in order to kill it 14. a single turn in a spiral 15. geometry the area of space lying between two concentric circles 16. mathematics a set that is subject to two binary operations, addition and multiplication, such that the set is an Abelian group under addition and is closed under multiplication, this latter operation being associative 17. botany short for annual ring 18. Also called: closed chain chemistry a closed loop of atoms in a molecule 19. astronomy any of the thin circular bands of small bodies orbiting a giant planet, esp Saturn See also Saturn2 (sense 1)20. run rings around verbWord forms: rings, ringing or ringed (transitive) 21. to surround with, or as if with, or form a ring; encircle 22. to mark (a bird) with a ring or clip for subsequent identification 23. to fit a ring in the nose of (a bull, pig, etc) so that it can be led easily 24. Also: ringbark a. to cut away a circular strip of bark from (a tree or branch) in order to kill it b. to cut a narrow or partial ring from (the trunk of a tree) in order to check or prevent vigorous growth 25. Australian and New Zealand to be the fastest shearer in (a shearing shed), esp in the phrase ring the shed) Word origin Old English hring; related to Old Norse hringrWord Frequency ring 2(rɪŋ) verbWord forms: rings, ringing, rang or rung 1. to emit or cause to emit a sonorous or resonant sound, characteristic of certain metals when struck 2. to cause (a bell) to emit a ringing sound by striking it once or repeatedly or (of a bell) to emitsuch a sound 3. a. (transitive) to cause (a large bell, esp a church bell) to emit a ringing sound by pulling on arope that is attached to a wheel on which the bell swings back and forth, being sounded by a clapper inside it Compare chime1 (sense 6)b. (intransitive) (of a bell) to sound by being swung in this way 4. (intransitive) (of a building, place, etc) to be filled with sound; echo the church rang with singing 5. (intransitive; foll by for) to call by means of a bell, buzzer, etc to ring for the butler 6. Also: ring up mainly British to call (a person) by telephone 7. (transitive) to strike or tap (a coin) in order to assess its genuineness by the sound produced 8. (intransitive) (of the ears) to have or give the sensation of humming or ringing 9. (intransitive) electronics (of an electric circuit) to produce a damped oscillatory wave after the application of a sharp input transition 10. (transitive) slang to change the identity of (a stolen vehicle) by using the licence plate, serial number, etc, of another, usually disused, vehicle 11. ring a bell 12. ring down the curtain 13. ring false 14. ring the bell 15. ring the changes 16. ring true noun ▶ USAGE Rang and sang are the correct forms of the past tenses of ring and sing, although rung and sung are still heard informally and dialectally: he rung (rang) the bell17. the act of or a sound made by ringing 18. a sound produced by or suggestive of a bell 19. any resonant or metallic sound, esp one sustained or re-echoed the ring of trumpets 20. informal, mainly British a telephone call he gave her a ring last night 21. the complete set of bells in a tower or belfry a ring of eight bells peal1 (sense 3) 22. an inherent quality or characteristic his explanation has the ring of sincerity 23. electronics the damped oscillatory wave produced by a circuit that rings Word origin Old English hringan; related to Old High German hringen Old Norse hringja |
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