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bell noun 2other object that rings 其他鸣响物ADJECTIVE | VERB + BELL | BELL + VERB | BELL + NOUN | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbicycle, door (usually doorbell) 自行车铃;门铃dinner, lunch, school 就餐铃;午餐铃;学校铃second-period, third-period, etc. (NAmE) 第二节课铃、第三节课铃等electric 电铃alarm, warning (both often figurative) 警铃;警钟◆Alarm bells were ringing inside Stuart's head.警钟在斯图尔特的脑子里响起。closing, opening 结束铃;开始铃final 终场铃dismissal (NAmE) 解散铃late, tardy (= to indicate that classes are about to start) (both NAmE) 上课预备铃loud, shrill 响亮的/刺耳的铃声VERB + BELLpress, ring, sound 按铃;敲钟;鸣钟answer 应铃◆She hurried to answer the doorbell.她急忙去应门铃。BELL + VERBgo, ring, sound 铃响;钟鸣◆The school bell goes at three every afternoon.学校的钟声每天下午 3 点响起。signal sth 铃声表示⋯interrupt sb/sth 铃声打断⋯BELL + NOUNpull, push (BrE) 拉铃索(手柄);电铃按钮PHRASESsaved by the bell 得以幸免◆Saved by the bell! I thought I'd have to sit here listening to you two argue forever.谢天谢地!我原以为我得坐在这里听你俩没完没了地吵下去。bells and whistles 华丽的点缀◆The laptop has all the latest bells and whistles (= attractive extra features).所有最炫的功能这款笔记本电脑都有。 |