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ring backenUK
ring back vb (Telecommunications) (adverb) to return a telephone call (to) Translationsring2 (riŋ) – past tense rang (raŋ) : past participle rung (raŋ) – verb1. to (cause to) sound. The doorbell rang; He rang the doorbell; The telephone rang. (使)鳴響 响(鸣),使...响(呜) 2. (often with up) to telephone (someone). I'll ring you (up) tonight. 打電話 打电话3. (often with for) to ring a bell (eg in a hotel) to tell someone to come, to bring something etc. She rang for the maid. 按鈴請服務生 按铃叫(要) 4. (of certain objects) to make a high sound like a bell. The glass rang as she hit it with a metal spoon. 發出鈴聲般高音 产生铃声般响声5. to be filled with sound. The hall rang with the sound of laughter. 充滿響聲 充满响声(场所)响着 6. (often with out) to make a loud, clear sound. His voice rang through the house; A shot rang out. 響徹 响彻 noun1. the act or sound of ringing. the ring of a telephone. 鈴聲 铃声2. a telephone call. I'll give you a ring. 來電 打电话3. a suggestion, impression or feeling. His story has a ring of truth about it. 意味 口气ring a bell to have been seen, heard etc before, but not remembered in detail. His name rings a bell, but I don't remember where I've heard it before. 似曾見過或聽過 曾见(听)到过 ring back to telephone (someone who has telephoned). If he is busy at the moment, he can ring me back; He'll ring back tomorrow. 回電話 回电话ring off to end a telephone call. 掛斷電話 挂断电话ring true to sound true. His story does not ring true. 聽起來像真的 听来真实可靠真实的
ring backenUK
ring back1. To call (someone or some place) on the telephone again, usually after failing to reach the desired person the first time. A noun or pronoun can be used between "ring" and "back." I didn't get an answer, so I'll trying ringing back tomorrow. I have to ring the passport office back in about an hour because everyone was out to lunch.2. To return someone's or some organization's telephone call. A noun or pronoun is be used between "ring" and "back." I saw I missed a call from my mother, so I need to ring her back once we're finished eating. We are unable to answer the telephone right now, so please leave a message with your name and number, and we will ring you back as soon as possible.See also: back, ringring someone backto call someone back on the telephone. I will have to ring back the store at a later time. Please ring me back when you have a moment.See also: back, ringring backto call back on the telephone. No, there's no message. I'll ring back later. She's not here now. I suggest you ring back after dinner.See also: back, ringring backv.1. To telephone someone who has called previously: The store clerk rang back the customer who had left a message. I listened to the voice mail that my father had left, and then I rang him back.2. To telephone someone or someplace again: She could tell he was busy, so she told him she would ring him back later. When I called I got the answering machine, so I left a message saying I'd ring back the next day.See also: back, ringEncyclopediaSeering |