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chime
- IPA[tʃʌɪm]
英式
- a melodious ringing sound, as produced by striking a bell;a bell or a metal bar or tube that is tuned and used in a set to produce a melodious series of ringing sounds when struck
- (of a bell or clock) make melodious ringing sounds, typically to indicate the time
verb: chime, 3rd person present: chimes, gerund or present participle: chiming, past tense: chimed, past participle: chimed
noun: chime, plural noun: chimes
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名詞
- 1. a melodious ringing sound, as produced by striking a bell the chimes of Big Ben
- ▪ a bell or a metal bar or tube that is tuned and used in a set to produce a melodious series of ringing sounds when struck the warm breeze whispered through the chimes hanging from the balcony ceiling
- ▪ a stroke of the clapper against one or both sides of a scarcely moving bell.
動詞
- 1. (of a bell or clock) make melodious ringing sounds, typically to indicate the time the grandfather clock in the next room chimed the clock chimed eight 同義詞
- interject a remark
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- be in harmony or agreement with someone or something
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- join or interrupt a conversation by making a remark
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- be in harmony or agreement with someone or something
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- join or interrupt a conversation by making a remark
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- a decorative arrangement of small pieces of glass, metal, or shell suspended from a frame, ...
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- IPA[CHīm]
美式
- a melodious ringing sound, as produced by striking a bell: I hear the chimes of the hour from the courthouse
- (of a bell or clock) make melodious ringing sounds, typically to indicate the time: the grandfather clock in the next room chimed the clock chimed eight
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- IPA[CHīm]
美式
- the projecting rim at the end of a cask.
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- IPA[tʃʌɪm]
英式
- the projecting rim at the end of a cask.
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