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词汇 ring
释义 ring
noun
uk /rɪŋ/ us /rɪŋ/

ringnoun (CIRCLE)


B2[ C ]
a circle of any material, or any group of things or people in a circular shape or arrangement: 环(状物);圆形的东西;环形排列
The game involved throwing metal rings over a stick.这个游戏的玩法是扔金属环套在一根棍子上。
The children sat in a ring around the teacher.孩子们围着老师坐成一圈。
 
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A2[ C ]
a circular piece of jewellery worn especially on your finger: 戒指;指环
He bought her a diamond/emerald, etc. ring (= a ring with a jewel attached to it).他为她买了一只钻石/祖母绿戒指。
 
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[ C ]
a group of people who help each other, often secretly and in a way that is to their advantage: 团伙;帮派;集团
a drug ring贩毒团伙
a spy ring间谍网
See also
ringleader
[ C ](US usuallyelement)
a circular piece of material often made of metal that can be heated in order to be used for cooking: 圆形灶盘,火圈
a gas ring煤气灶
an electric ring电热灶火圈
[ C ]
a special area where people perform or compete: (表演或比赛的)表演场,竞技场
a boxing ring拳击台
The horses trotted round the ring.马绕着圆形表演场小跑。
See also
ringside
 
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 rings[ plural ]
two round handles at the ends of two long ropes that hang from the ceiling and are used in gymnastics: (体操运动中的)吊环
Sadly, he injured his left shoulder badly while performing on the rings.
She accidentally dropped her ring down a drain in the road.她不小心把戒指掉进路边的下水井里了。
Muhammad Ali's showmanship in the ring shouldn't detract from his considerable skill.
She sat there nervously twisting the ring around on her finger.她紧张地坐在那儿,不停地转着手指上的戒指。
The jeweller skillfully engraved the initials on the ring.
His arm was manacled to a ring on the wall.他的手臂被铐在墙上的金属环上。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Spherical, circular and annular objects
air bubble
bead
blob
bobbin
bobble
cylindrically
disc
disk
egg
game ball
globe
hoop
knob
orb
papillate
pearl
pellet
pelleted
spheroid
spool

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Things collected in lines or rings
Jewelry
Groups of people
Kitchen appliances
Surfaces on which sports take place

ringnoun (PHONE)


A2[ S ]mainly UK(US usually and UK alsocall)
the act of making a phone call to someone: 打电话
give someone a ringI'll give you a ring tomorrow.明天我会给你打个电话。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Communications - by telephone
0800 number
3G
4G
5G
access code
aeroplane mode
airplane mode
buzz
caller ID
Freephone
ISDN
nomophobia
patch someone through
phone in
phone mast
pick
reverse
speakerphone
telephone
unlisted

ringnoun (SOUND)


B2[ C ]
the sound a bell makes: 铃声;钟声
There was a ring at the door.门铃响了。
He gave a ring at the door.他按了一下门铃。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Sounds made by objects, movement or impact
bang around
bleep
boop
choo-choo
chuff
clap along
click away
honk
peal
resonance
rumble
spit
squeak
susurrus
swoosh
thrum
thunk
tick-tock
ticking
whisper

Idioms


have a familiar ring (to it)
have a/the ring of truth
run rings round someone
ring
verb
uk /rɪŋ/ us /rɪŋ/

ringverb (PHONE)


A2[ I or T ]mainly UKrang | rung(US usually and UK alsocall)
to make a phone call to someone: 给(某人)打电话
I ring home once a week to tell my parents I'm okay.我每周往家打一次电话向父母报平安。
ring forThere's been an accident - can you ring for an ambulance?出事故了——你能否打电话叫救护车?
ring (in)The boss rang (in) to say he'll be back at 4.30.老板打电话(到办公室)说他在4点30分回来。
ring roundUKI rang round the airlines (= called many of them) to find out the cheapest price.我给多家航空公司一一打电话,想知道哪一家的机票最便宜。
ring (up)Why don't you ring (up) Simon and ask him to the party?你为什么不给西蒙打电话请他来参加聚会呢?
"I'm sorry I forgot to ring you." "Oh, don't worry."
"Margot rang to say she's too busy to come." "She would - she always has an excuse."
That decorator you rang about painting the house - did he ever return your call?
If anyone rings for me, please tell them I'll be back in the office at four o'clock.
I've just rung him but there was no answer.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Communications - by telephone
0800 number
3G
4G
5G
access code
aeroplane mode
airplane mode
buzz
caller ID
Freephone
ISDN
nomophobia
patch someone through
phone in
phone mast
pick
reverse
speakerphone
telephone
unlisted

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Communicating & keeping in touch

ringverb (MAKE SOUND)


B1[ I or T ]rang | rung
to (cause to) make the sound of a bell: (使)发出钟声;(使)响起铃声
The doorbell/phone rang.门铃/电话铃响了。
Anne's alarm clock rang for half an hour before she woke.安妮的闹钟响了半个小时她才醒。
I rang the bell but nobody came to the door.我按响了门铃,可是没有人来开门。
My head is/My ears are still ringing (= are full of a ringing noise) from the sound of the military band.军乐队的乐声仍然回荡在我的脑海中/耳际。
I was just snuggling down into my warm duvet when the phone rang.
I was on the toilet when the phone rang.
The phone rang, breaking my concentration.电话铃响了,打断了我的注意。
Is that the bell ringing?
Ring the bell and see if he answers.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Sounds made by objects, movement or impact
bang around
bleep
boop
choo-choo
chuff
clap along
click away
honk
peal
resonance
rumble
spit
squeak
susurrus
swoosh
thrum
thunk
tick-tock
ticking
whisper

ringverb (CIRCLE)


[ T ]ringed | ringed
to surround something: 环绕
Armed police ringed the hijacked plane.武装警察包围了被劫持的飞机。
be ringed by/withThe harbour is dangerous - it's ringed by/with rocks and reefs.这个港口很危险——周围有很多礁石和暗礁。
[ T ]UKringed | ringed
to draw a circle around something: 圈出;在…上画圈
Students should ring the correct answers in pencil.学生们应该用铅笔将正确的答案圈出。
[ T ]UKringed | ringed(USband)
to put a ring on something, especially an animal: (尤指在动物身上)套环,戴上环套
We ringed the birds (= put rings around their legs) so that we could identify them later.我们给鸟腿上戴上环套,以便将来可以辨识出。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Enclosing, surrounding and immersing
beleaguer
beleaguered
beset
border
box someone/something in
drown
enclosure
fence something in
fence something off
flooding
gather
gift wrap
gift-wrapped
sheathe
siege
soak
steep
steep something/someone in something
submersion
swaddle

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Animal farming - general words

Idioms


ring a bell
ring the changes (on)
ring true/false

Phrasal verbs


ring (someone) back
ring in something
ring off
ring out
ring out something
ring someone/something up
ring something up
ring someone up
ring with something

ring | American Dictionary


ring
noun
us/rɪŋ/

ringnoun (CIRCLE)


[ C ]
a circular piece, esp. of jewelry worn on a finger:
a gold wedding ring
[ C ]
A ring is also any group of things or people in a circular shape or arrangement:
a key ring
A ring of people joined hands in the dance.
[ C ] earth science
A ring is also the small pieces of matter that circle around a planet.

ringnoun (SPACE)


a space where people perform or compete that is separated from, and usually at the center of, the space where people can watch the event:
a boxing ring
a one-ring/three-ring circus

ringnoun (GROUP)


[ C ]
a group of people who work together, often secretly in criminal activities:
a spy ring

ringnoun (SOUND)


[ Cusually sing ]
a telephone call:
I’ll give Sophia a ring.

Idiom


something rings a bell
ring
verb
us/rɪŋ/

ringverb (SOUND)


[ I/T ]past tenserangus/ræŋ/ | past participlerungus/rʌŋ/
to make a sound, esp. the sound made when metal is hit, or to cause a bell to make a sound:
[ I ]The telephone rang.
[ T ]I rang the doorbell but nobody answered.
[ I ]My ears are ringing (= I hear a noise that is not really there).

ringverb (CIRCLE)


[ T ]
to surround something:
The island is ringed with rocks.

ringer


noun[ Cusually sing ]us/ˈrɪŋ·ər/
I turned the ringer off on my phone so I could get some sleep.

Phrasal verbs


ring up something
ring up someone

ring | Business English


ring
verb
uk /rɪŋ/usrang | rung
[ I or T ] COMMUNICATIONS (UK alsoring up)
to call someone on the phone:
If he's out of the office, ring his mobile.
I rang a few stockbrokers to see what they would recommend.
When someone rings up, we can make provisional approval for a loan within five minutes.
ring (sb) about/for sthThe price of insurance can depend on when you ring for a quote.
See also
callverb
[ I ] COMMUNICATIONS
if a phone rings, it makes a sound because someone is calling:
The phone was ringing.
My phone didn't ring all morning.
 ring the (cash) register(also(cash) registers are ringing)
used to describe a situation in which there are a lot of sales or a big profit is being made:
Consumers are ringing cash registers at a steady pace, incomes are on the rise, and exports are rocketing.
Cash registers were ringing across the nation over the Christmas period.
 ring off the hookUS
COMMUNICATIONS
if a phone is ringing off the hook, it rings a lot of times:
His phone has been ringing off the hook with calls from people who want him to do work for them.

Phrasal verbs


ring around (sb/sth)
ring (sb) back
ring in
ring off
ring up sth
ring
noun
uk /rɪŋ/us
a group of people working together illegally:
a drugs/smuggling/betting ring
STOCK MARKET
the part of a stock exchange or commodity exchange(= place where oil, metal, grain, coffee, etc. are traded) where the buying and selling takes place:
Some commodity markets still have a trading floor or ring.
See also
pit
 give sb a ringUKinformal
COMMUNICATIONS
to call someone on the phone:
If we can be of any further assistance please give us a ring.

See also


auction ring
price ring

Examples of ring


ring
During lignification, phenyl rings of lignin precursors align to the cellulose molecule surfaces in a controlled and ordered process.
These will complete a ring of trees around the site.
The seeds (diameter 1-2 mm) contain a peripheral embryo that forms a ring around the central perisperm.
People preferred to be paid in bracelets, rings, glass necklaces, and other items.
Soon after this the annular ring also becomes unstable and breaks up into somewhat larger droplets.
Inverted pigeonite is often enclosed by clinopyroxene (augite) and contains her ring bone-like augite lamellae.
The latter are arranged in a continuous ring lying immediately below the plasma membrane forming a cytoskeleton (fig. 3b).
We have identified one pathway which unquestionably arose from such a remnant of ring tissue.
The ring, once completed, would have been able to take any hoop stresses that arose from the next course to be erected.
Nonetheless, the interviews will likely ring familiar and genuine to those who knew some of these artists.
This may open the way to finding relatively distinct growth rings in the xylem of some evergreen species in these forests.
The feet have five toes each and rest on a ring below which extends a 16.5 cm long cylindrical peg base.
Knees are shown but no depiction of feet; the legs end in a ring below which is a round peg base 8 cm long.
After the formation of the fibrous atrioventricular junction, the ring becomes eventually located in the lower margin of the right atrial myocardium.
As another example, consider transport in the vicinity of a single unsteady vortex ring.
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