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TOEFL BNC: 1305 COCA: 1678

ring1

noun
/rɪŋ/
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    jewellery首饰

  1. [countable] a piece of jewellery that you wear on your finger, consisting of a round band of gold, silver, etc., sometimes decorated with precious stones戒指;指环
    • a gold ring金戒指
    • a diamond ring (= a ring with a diamond on it)钻石戒指
    • He was wearing a ring on his middle finger. 他中指上戴着一枚戒指。
    • Her mother gave her a beautiful ring.她妈妈给了她一枚漂亮的戒指。
    see also engagement ring, nose ring, signet ring, wedding ring
    Extra Examples
    • He slipped the ring on her finger.他迅速给她戴上戒指。
    • I pulled the small ring box out of my pocket.我从口袋中掏出那个小小的戒指盒。
    • They exchange rings and wedding vows.他们交换了戒指和结婚誓词。
    • She kissed the great ring of the archbishop of Chicago.她吻了吻芝加哥大主教的大戒指。
    • He has earned three Super Bowl rings in the last four years.他在过去的 4 年里赢得了 3 个超级杯戒指。
    Topics Clothes and Fashiona2, Life stagesa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • engagement
    • eternity
    • promise
    verb + ring
    • have on
    • sport
    • wear
    ring + noun
    • finger
    • box
    See full entry
  2. circle圆圈

  3. [countable] an object in the shape of a circle with a large hole in the middle环状物;圈形的东西
    • a key ring钥匙环
    • curtain rings窗帘环
    • the rings of Saturn土星的光环。
    • The villagers were literally surrounded by a ring of fire.村民们被一圈火圈团团围住。
    see also key ring, onion ring
    Extra Examples
    • a plate of onion rings一盘洋葱圈
    • His right ear sported a gold ring.他的右耳戴着一个金环。
    • He can blow smoke rings.他会吐烟圈。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • inner
    • innermost
    • outer
    verb + ring
    • form
    • stand in
    preposition
    • ring of
    • in a/​the ring
    See full entry
  4. [countable] a round mark or shape圆形标记;圆形
    • She had dark rings around her eyes from lack of sleep.她因为缺觉,眼圈儿都黑了。
    • The children sat on the floor in a ring.孩子们围成一圈,坐在地板上。
    • The army formed a protective ring around the presidential palace. 军队在总统府周围形成了一个保护圈。
    Extra Examples
    • The children formed a ring around their teacher.孩子们围成一圈站在他们的老师周围。
    • The street plan of the city has evolved as a series of concentric rings.该城市的街道平面图像一圈圈的同心圆环。
    • He had dark rings around his eyes.他有黑眼圈。
    • She drew a neat blue ring around the phone number. 她在电话号码周围画了一个整洁的蓝色圈。
    Topics Plants and treesb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • inner
    • innermost
    • outer
    verb + ring
    • form
    • stand in
    preposition
    • ring of
    • in a/​the ring
    See full entry
  5. for performance/competition表演;比赛

  6. [countable] an area in which animals or people perform or compete, with seats around the outside for the audience圆形表演场(或竞技场)
    • a boxing ring拳击场
    • a circus ring马戏场
    • The next competitor rode into the ring.下一个参赛者骑着马进入了拳击台。
    see also bullring
    Extra Examples
    • He entered the ring wearing his usual outfit.他穿着惯常穿的全套赛服上场了。
    • He was back in the ring only a month after the injury.他受伤仅一个月后就重返拳击场。
    Topics Sports: other sportsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • boxing
    • bull
    • circus
    verb + ring
    • enter
    • leave
    preposition
    • in the ring
    • into the ring
    phrases
    • retire from the ring
    See full entry
  7. for cooking烹饪

  8. [countable] (especially British English) a small flat place on a cooker that is heated by gas or electricity and is used for cooking on炉口;灶盘 synonym burner
    • to turn off the gas ring关上煤气灶
    • I put the saucepan on the ring.我把炖锅放在戒指上。
    see also gas ring
  9. group of people人群

  10. [countable] a group of people who are working together, especially in secret or illegally(尤指秘密的或非法的)团伙,帮派,集团
    • a spy ring间谍网
    • a drugs ring贩毒集团
    Extra Examples
    • The four men are accused of running a drug smuggling ring.那四个男人被控操纵毒品走私团伙。
    • Customs officials have broken up a major drug ring.海关关员已摧毁了一个主要贩毒集团。
    Topics Crime and punishmentc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • drug
    • drugs
    • money-laundering
    verb + ring
    • be involved in
    • break up
    • bust
    See full entry
  11. Word OriginOld English hring, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ring, German Ring, also to the noun rank.
Idioms
the brass ring
  1. (North American English, informal) the opportunity to be successful; success that you have worked hard to get成功的机遇;获胜良机;(来之不易的)成功
    • The girls' outdoor track team has grabbed the brass ring seven times.女子室外径赛运动队已经七次夺冠。
    Topics Successc2
run rings around/round somebody
  1. (informal) to be much better at doing something than somebody else做事远比某人好;遥遥领先
    • I used to beat my son at chess but now he runs rings around me.我以前下棋赢过我儿子,但现在他赢了。
throw your hat into the ring
  1. to announce officially that you are going to compete in an election, a competition, etc.正式宣布参加竞选(或比赛等)

ring1

verb
/rɪŋ/
/rɪŋ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they ring
/rɪŋ/
/rɪŋ/
he / she / it rings
/rɪŋz/
/rɪŋz/
past simple ringed
/rɪŋd/
/rɪŋd/
past participle ringed
/rɪŋd/
/rɪŋd/
-ing form ringing
/ˈrɪŋɪŋ/
/ˈrɪŋɪŋ/
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    surround包围

  1. [often passive] ring somebody/something (with something) to surround somebody/something包围;环绕
    • Thousands of demonstrators ringed the building.成千上万的示威者包围了大楼。
    • The basin was ringed with specks of dirt and hair.盆子上布满了灰尘和毛发。
    • The village is ringed with beautiful forests.这个村庄被美丽的森林环绕着。
  2. bird’s leg鸟腿

  3. ring something to put a metal ring around a bird’s leg so that it can be easily identified in the future给…戴上金属环(以便将来辨认)
  4. draw circle画圆

  5. ring something (especially British English) to draw a circle around something绕…画圆;把…圈起来 synonym circle
    • Ring the correct answer in pencil.用铅笔圈出正确答案。
  6. Word OriginOld English hring, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ring, German Ring, also to the noun rank.

ring2

verb
/rɪŋ/
/rɪŋ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they ring
/rɪŋ/
/rɪŋ/
he / she / it rings
/rɪŋz/
/rɪŋz/
past simple rang
/ræŋ/
/ræŋ/
past participle rung
/rʌŋ/
/rʌŋ/
-ing form ringing
/ˈrɪŋɪŋ/
/ˈrɪŋɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    telephone电话

  1. (British English)
    (also call North American English, British English)
    [transitive, intransitive] to phone somebody/something给…打电话
    • ring somebody/something up I'll ring you up later.我稍后再给你打电话。
    • He rang up the police station.他给警察局打了电话。
    • ring somebody/something When is the best time to ring New York?什么时间给纽约打电话最好?
    • I'll ring you later.我晚点打电话给你。
    • Concerned residents can write or ring my office. 关心的居民可以写信或打电话到我的办公室。
    • ring (up) David rang up while you were out.你不在的时候戴维打电话来了。
    • He said he was ringing from London.他说他是从伦敦打来的。
    • I'm ringing about your advertisement in the paper.我打电话来问一下你们在报纸上登的广告。
    • She rang to say she'd be late.她打电话来说她要迟到。
    • ring for something Could you ring for a cab?你打电话叫辆出租车来好吗?
    • We rang for an ambulance and he was taken to hospital.我们打电话叫救护车,他被送往医院。
    British/American phone / call / ringphone / call / ringverbs
    • In British English, to phone, to ring and to call are the usual ways of saying to telephone. In North American English the most common word is call, but phone is also used. Speakers of North American English do not say ring. Telephone is very formal and is used mainly in British English.
    Nouns名词
    • You can use call or phone call (more formal) in both British English and North American English:
      • Were there any phone calls for me?有我的电话吗?
      • How do I make a local call?本地电话怎么打?
      The idiom give somebody a call is also common:习语 give sb a call 亦常用:
      • I’ll give you a call tonight.我今晚会给你打电话。
      In informal British English you could also say:
      • I’ll give you a ring tonight.我今晚会给你打电话。
    Topics Phones, email and the interneta2
  2. [intransitive] (of a phone) to make a sound because somebody is trying to phone you发出铃声
    • Will you answer the telephone if it rings?电话铃响时你接一下好吗?
    • The phone rang and rang (= rang for a long time) until eventually someone answered. 电话响了又响,直到最后有人接了。
    • I'm just waiting for the phone to ring.我只是在等电话铃响。
  3. bell铃;钟

  4. [transitive, intransitive] if you ring a bell or if a bell rings, it produces a sound(使)发出钟声,响起铃声
    • ring (something) Someone was ringing the doorbell.有人在按门铃。
    • The church bells rang.教堂的钟声响了。
    • The doorbell rang loudly.门铃响得很响。
    • ring for somebody/something Just ring for the nurse (= attract the nurse's attention by ringing a bell) if you need her.如果需要护士,按一下铃就行了。
    • She climbed out of bed and rang for her maid.她爬下床,按铃叫她的女仆。
  5. with sound声响

  6. [intransitive] ring (with something) (literary) to be full of a sound; to fill a place with sound回响;响彻 synonym resound
    • The house rang with children's laughter.房子里回响着孩子们的笑声。
    • Applause rang through the hall.掌声响彻整个大厅。
  7. with quality特性

  8. [intransitive] ring (with something) to be full of a particular quality充满
    • His words rang with pride.他的话充满了骄傲。
  9. of ears耳朵

  10. [intransitive] to be uncomfortable and be unable to hear clearly, usually because you have heard a loud noise, etc.嗡嗡作响
    • The music was so loud it made my ears ring.音乐的声音太大了,震得我的耳朵嗡嗡响。
  11. Word OriginOld English hringan, of Germanic origin, perhaps imitative.
Idioms
alarm bells ring/are ringing
  1. if you say that alarm bells are ringing, you mean that people are starting to feel worried and to suspect that something is wrong警钟敲响;发出危险信号
    • The government’s proposal has set alarm bells ringing for people on low incomes.政府的提议为低收入人群敲响了警钟。
ring a bell
  1. (informal) to sound familiar to you, as though you have heard it before听起来耳熟
    • His name rings a bell but I can't think where we met.他的名字听着很熟,但我想不起我们在哪里见过。
ring the changes (with something)
  1. (British English) to make changes to something in order to have greater variety使更多样化;变换花样
    • Ring the changes with a new colour.用一种新的颜色来改变一下。
ring in your ears/head
  1. to make you feel that you can still hear something在耳边回响
    • His warning was still ringing in my ears.他的警告依然在我耳边回响。
ring off the hook
  1. (usually used in the progressive tenses通常用于进行时) (of a phone) to ring many times, with one phone call after another响声不断;铃声大作
    • The phone has been ringing off the hook with offers of help.表示愿意提供援助的电话接连不断。
ring true/hollow/false
  1. to give the impression of being sincere/true or not sincere/true给人以真实(或空洞、虚假)的印象
    • It may seem a strange story but it rings true to me.这个故事也许显得离奇,但我却觉得很真实。
    • His expressions of support rang rather hollow.他支持的表情听起来相当空洞。
    • His promise rang hollow.他的诺言听起来很空洞。

ring2

noun
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    of bell铃;钟

  1. [countable] the sound that a bell makes; the act of ringing a bell铃声;钟声;摇铃;敲钟
    • There was a ring at the door.门铃响了。
    • He gave a couple of loud rings on the doorbell.他使劲地按了几下门铃。
  2. sound声响

  3. [singular] a loud, clear sound清晰的响声
    • the ring of horse’s hooves on the cobblestones马蹄在鹅卵石上发出的清脆响声
  4. quality特性

  5. [singular] ring (of something) a particular quality that words, sounds, etc. have(言语、声音等的)特性
    • His explanation has a ring of truth about it.他的解释听上去真实可信。
    • Her protestation of innocence had a hollow ring to it (= did not sound sincere).她自称无辜的辩白显得空洞乏力。
    • The story had a familiar ring to it (= as if I had heard it before).这个故事听起来耳熟。
  6. Word OriginOld English hringan, of Germanic origin, perhaps imitative.
Idioms
the brass ring
  1. (North American English, informal) the opportunity to be successful; success that you have worked hard to get成功的机遇;获胜良机;(来之不易的)成功
    • The girls' outdoor track team has grabbed the brass ring seven times.女子室外径赛运动队已经七次夺冠。
    Topics Successc2
give somebody a ring
  1. (British English, informal) to make a phone call to somebody给某人打电话
    • I'll give you a ring tomorrow.我明天给你打电话。
    • I'll give you a ring once I get home.一到家我就给你打电话。
    British/American phone / call / ringphone / call / ringverbs
    • In British English, to phone, to ring and to call are the usual ways of saying to telephone. In North American English the most common word is call, but phone is also used. Speakers of North American English do not say ring. Telephone is very formal and is used mainly in British English.
    Nouns名词
    • You can use call or phone call (more formal) in both British English and North American English:
      • Were there any phone calls for me?有我的电话吗?
      • How do I make a local call?本地电话怎么打?
      The idiom give somebody a call is also common:习语 give sb a call 亦常用:
      • I’ll give you a call tonight.我今晚会给你打电话。
      In informal British English you could also say:
      • I’ll give you a ring tonight.我今晚会给你打电话。
    Topics Phones, email and the internetb2
TOEFL BNC: 1305 COCA: 1678
ring

noun¹

1piece of jewellery/jewelry首飾ADJECTIVE | VERB + RING | RING + NOUN ADJECTIVEengagement, eternity, promise, purity, signet, wedding訂婚戒指;永恆戒;承諾戒;貞潔戒;圖章戒指;結婚戒指diamond, gold, silver, etc.鑽石戒指、金戒指、銀戒指等She wore a diamond engagement ring.她戴着一枚鑽石訂婚戒指。belly-button, eyebrow, lip, navel, nipple, nose, tongue, etc.臍環、眉環、唇環、乳環、鼻環、舌環等She had a small nose ring.她戴了一個小鼻環。pinky (NAmE) 尾戒championship, Super Bowl (both NAmE) 冠軍/超級杯戒指He has earned three Super Bowl rings in the last four years.他在過去的 4 年裏贏得了 3 個超級杯戒指。VERB + RINGhave on, sport, wear戴着戒指;誇耀地戴着戒指He had a signet ring on his little finger.他的小指上戴着一枚圖章戒指。His right ear sported a gold ring.他的右耳戴着一個金環。put on, slide on, slip on戴上戒指;迅速戴上戒指He slipped the ring on her finger.他迅速給她戴上戒指。pull off, slide off, slip off, take off摘下戒指;迅速摘下戒指exchange交換戒指They exchange rings and wedding vows.他們交換了戒指和結婚誓詞。kiss吻戒指She kissed the great ring of the archbishop of Chicago.她吻了吻芝加哥大主教的大戒指。RING + NOUNfinger (= the finger next to the little finger, esp. on the left hand) (左手)無名指box (especially NAmE) 戒指盒I pulled the small ring box out of my pocket.我從口袋中掏出那個小小的戒指盒。
ring

noun²

2circle環狀物ADJECTIVE | VERB + RING | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEinner, innermost內環;最內側的環outer, outermost外環;最外側的環concentric同心環The street plan of the city has evolved as a series of concentric rings.該城市的街道平面圖像一圈圈的同心圓環。black, dark黑圈;暗圈He had dark rings around his eyes.他有黑眼圈。smoke煙圈He can blow smoke rings.他會吐煙圈。tree樹的年輪onion洋葱圈a plate of onion rings一盤洋葱圈teething(嬰兒用的)出牙咬環napkin餐巾環VERB + RINGform, stand in形成圈;站成圈The children formed a ring around their teacher.孩子們圍成一圈站在他們的老師周圍。PREPOSITIONring of⋯圈a ring of fire / smoke / stones火圈/煙圈/石頭圈in a/the ring成環狀The children sat on the floor in a ring.孩子們圍成一圈坐在地板上。
ring

noun³

3where a performance, match, etc. takes place場地ADJECTIVE | VERB + RING | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEboxing, bull, circus, show, wrestling拳擊場;鬥牛場;馬戲場;展覽場;摔跤場VERB + RINGenter上場He entered the ring wearing his usual outfit.他穿着慣常穿的全套賽服上場了。leave下場Ashton left the ring with a nasty cut to the right eye.阿什頓下場時,右眼帶有一個嚴重的傷口。PREPOSITIONin the ring, into the ring在拳擊台;在摔跤台He was back in the ring (= the boxing ring) only a month after the injury.他受傷僅一個月後就重返拳擊場。PHRASESretire from the ring (= stop boxing) 退出拳擊界
ring

noun⁴

4people involved in sth secret/illegal團夥ADJECTIVE | VERB + RING ADJECTIVEdrug, drugs, money-laundering, prostitution, smuggling, spy毒品團夥;洗錢團夥;賣淫集團;走私集團;間諜集團VERB + RINGbe involved in和幫派有關聯break up, bust (especially NAmE) 瓦解幫派Customs officials have broken up a major drug ring.海關關員已摧毀了一個主要販毒集團。
ring

noun⁵

5 (BrE) telephone call電話VERB + RINGgive sb給某人打電話I'll give you a ring once I get home.一到家我就給你打電話。
TOEFL BNC: 1305 COCA: 1678
ring noun
circle (onion rings) team1 (a drug smuggling ring)
ring verb
ring (The doorbell rang.) call2 (I'll ring you later.) echo (The house rang with laughter.)
ring

verb

 See also the entry for clink 另见clink条ring ♦︎ sound ♦︎ chime ♦︎ clang ♦︎ buzz ♦︎ toll ♦︎ clank ♦︎ strike ♦︎ jangleThese words all mean to make a sound like the sound made by clocks and bells. 这些词均表示发出钟声、响起铃声。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配the bell rings / sounds / chimes / clangs / tolls / janglesthe doorbell rings / sounds / chimes / buzzes / janglesthe clock rings / sounds / chimes / strikesto ring / sound / chime / clang / buzz / clank / jangle loudly ring (rang, rung) [transitive, intransitive] to make a sound with a bell; (of a bell) to make a sound (使)发出钟声;(铃声)响起Someone was ringing the doorbell.有人在按门铃。The church bells rang.教堂的钟声响了。Just ring for the nurse (= attract the nurse's attention by ringing a bell) if you need her.如果需要找护士,按一下铃就行了。 ring

noun

[countable] There was a ring at the door.门铃响了。He gave a couple of loud rings on the doorbell.他使劲地按了几下门铃。
sound [intransitive](of a bell, clock, etc.) to produce a sound (钟、铃、时钟等)发出声音,响An alarm sounded two minutes after midnight.午夜12点过两分,警报声响起了。 see also sound blow verb 3 chime tʃaɪm [intransitive, transitive](of a bell or clock) to make a musical ringing sound or play a short tune, especially in order to show the time (钟、铃或时钟)鸣响,发出乐声,报时I heard the clock chime.我听见钟响报时。Eight o'clock had already chimed.已敲过8点钟了。The clock chimed midnight.时钟响过午夜12点。 chime

noun

[countable] The clock plays a little chime on the quarter hours.那个时钟每过一刻钟响一下。
clang [intransitive, transitive] to make a loud ringing noise like the noise of metal being hit; to make sth produce this sound (使)叮当(或铿锵)作响Bells were clanging in the tower.塔楼上的钟当当地敲响了。The heavy iron gates clanged shut.沉重的铁门咣的一声关上了。The trams clanged their way along the streets.有轨电车哐啷哐啷沿街驶过。 see also clang bang noun buzz [intransitive] to make a low continuous sound like the sound made by a bee 发出蜂鸣声;嗡嗡响The doorbell buzzed loudly.门铃蜂鸣声大作。A police helicopter was buzzing overhead.一架警用直升机在头顶嗡嗡作响。 buzz

noun

[countable, usually singular] The intercom on her desk gave a loud buzz.她桌上的对讲机发出响亮的嗡嗡声。
toll təʊl; NAmE toʊl [intransitive, transitive] (rather formal or literary) (of a large bell) to ring slowly and for a long time, especially as a sign that sb has died; to ring a large bell in this way (大钟长时间缓慢地)鸣响;(尤指)鸣(丧钟)The Abbey bell tolled for those killed in the war.那座大教堂为战争死难者鸣钟。The bell tolled the hour.钟声敲响报时。 clank [intransitive, transitive] to make a loud, dull sound like pieces of metal hitting each other; to make sth produce this sound (使)发出叮当声,发出当啷声The door clanked shut behind them.门在他们身后咣的一声关上了。The guard clanked his heavy ring of keys.看守把他那串沉甸甸的钥匙弄得叮当响。 clank

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[countable, usually singular] The lid hit the floor with a clank.盖子当啷一声砸到地上。
strike (struck, struck) [intransitive, transitive] (rather formal) (of a clock) to show the time by making a ringing sound; to make a sound on a musical instrument by pressing a key or hitting sth (时钟)敲响,报时;弹奏;奏响Did you hear the clock strike?你听见钟响了吗?Four o'clock had just struck.那时候时钟刚刚敲过4点。The clock has just struck three.时钟刚刚敲过3点。She struck a chord on the piano and the children began to sing.她在钢琴上奏出和弦,孩子们开始唱歌。 jangle [intransitive, transitive] to make a harsh sound, like the sound of several small pieces of metal hitting each other; to make sth do this (使)发出金属撞击声,发出丁零当啷的刺耳声The shop bell jangled loudly.商店的钟叮当声大作。He jangled the keys in his pocket.他把兜里的钥匙弄得丁零当啷乱响。 jangle

noun

[countable, usually singular] The shrill jangle of the doorbell made them both jump.尖锐刺耳的门铃声吓了他们俩一跳。
TOEFL BNC: 1305 COCA: 1678
ring
To make a loud sound: bang, beep, blare...
What sound can do and changing sounds: amplify, reverberate, fade...
Using a telephone: answer, busy, call...
To make a continuous sound: roar, rumble, buzz...
Types of jewellery: anklet, band, bangle...
Rounded and circular shapes: ball, balloon, band...
Ringing sounds: bell, bong, chime...
Groups of people with shared interests or aims: association, commission, organization...
Features and qualities: feature, quality, factor...

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