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ring
- IPA[rɪŋ]
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- a small circular band, typically of precious metal and often set with one or more gemstones, worn on a finger as an ornament or a token of marriage, engagement, or authority;an aluminium strip secured round a bird's leg to identify it
- surround (someone or something), especially for protection or containment;form a line round the edge of (something circular)
verb: ring, 3rd person present: rings, gerund or present participle: ringing, past tense: ringed, past participle: ringed
noun: ring, plural noun: rings
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名詞
- 1. a small circular band, typically of precious metal and often set with one or more gemstones, worn on a finger as an ornament or a token of marriage, engagement, or authority a diamond ring he had a silver ring on one finger 同義詞
- ▪ British an aluminium strip secured round a bird's leg to identify it I put a numbered ring on each bird's leg
- 2. a ring-shaped or circular object an inflatable rubber ring fried onion rings 同義詞
- ▪ a circular marking or pattern she had black rings round her eyes
- ▪ a group of people or things arranged in a circle a ring of trees everyone sat in a ring, holding hands 同義詞
- ▪ a circular or spiral course they were dancing energetically in a ring
- ▪ British a flat circular device forming part of a gas or electric hob, providing heat from below a gas ring
- ▪ a thin band or disc of rock and ice particles round a planet Saturn's rings
- ▪ short for tree ring
- ▪ short for ring road
- ▪ a circular prehistoric earthwork, typically consisting of a bank and ditch a ring ditch
- ▪ vulgar slang a person's anus.
- 3. an enclosed space, surrounded by seating for spectators, in which a sport, performance, or show takes place a circus ring 同義詞
- ▪ a roped enclosure for boxing or wrestling a boxing ring he was knocking me all round the ring
- ▪ the profession, sport, or institution of boxing Fogerty quit the ring to play professional rugby league
- 4. a group of people engaged in a shared enterprise, especially one involving illegal or unscrupulous activity the police had been investigating the drug ring 同義詞
- 5. a number of atoms bonded together to form a closed loop in a molecule a benzene ring
- 6. a set of elements with two binary operations, addition and multiplication, the second being distributive over the first and associative.
動詞
- 1. surround (someone or something), especially for protection or containment the courthouse was ringed with police
- ▪ form a line round the edge of (something circular) dark shadows ringed his eyes
- ▪ British draw a circle round (something), especially to focus attention on it an area of Soho had been ringed in red
- 2. British put an aluminium strip round the leg of (a bird) for subsequent identification only a small proportion of warblers are caught and ringed
- ▪ put a circular band through the nose of (a bull, pig, or other farm animal) to lead or otherwise control it in the mid 1850s there were fines for not ringing swine
- 3. informal fraudulently change the identity of (a motor vehicle), typically by changing its registration plate there may be an organization which has ringed the stolen car to be resold
- 4. short for ringbark
- marked with or encircled by a ring or rings: a long, ringed tail similar to a tabby cat
Oxford Dictionary
- marked with or encircled by a ring or rings: a long, ringed tail similar to a tabby cat
Oxford American Dictionary
- a horizontal support on a ladder for a person's foot.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a horizontal support on a ladder for a person's foot.
Oxford Dictionary
- past of ring
Oxford American Dictionary
- past participle of ring
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美式
- a small circular band, typically of precious metal and often set with one or more gemstones, ... a diamond ring he had a silver ring on one finger
- surround (someone or something), especially for protection or containment: the courthouse was ringed with police
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- make a clear resonant or vibrating sound: a bell rang loudly his words rang in the clear air
- an act of ringing a bell, or the resonant sound caused by this: there was a ring at the door
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美式
- make a clear resonant or vibrating sound: a bell rang loudly his words rang in the clear air
- an act of causing a bell to sound, or the resonant sound caused by this: there was a ring at the door
Oxford American Dictionary