chime的意思和读音

chime

: [tʃaɪm] : [tʃaɪm]

v.

n.;(

chimes  chiming  chimed  

n.peal,clang,ding,sound,ding-dong

v.strike,ring,ring out,toll

chimev.

1.[i][t]to ring; to show the time by making a ringing sound

I heard the clock chime.

Eight o'clock had already chimed.

The clock chimed midday.

n.— see alsowind chimes

1.;(a ringing sound, especially one that is made by a bell

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n.1.a ringing sound made by a bell, or by a clock with a bell inside it2.a set of bells that are rung together to make a pleasant sound

v.1.to make a high ringing sound like a bell or set of bells

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1.Click on the links below to read more answers or to chime in with your response.

2.It was a long, hard night, but around 7 a. m. , something happened: The wind chimes outside his mother's window started to chime.7

3.Mill is always ready to chime in with his opinion.

4.Like the 13th chime of a clock, policymakers who deny the obvious or claim to know the unknowable call into question all that they say.

5.As a junior guy, I did not feel it was appropriate for me to chime in and clarify or correct the interpreter.

6.What if those parents hadn't reported that their baby had pieces of the wind chime toys in his mouth?

7.After a while, a crisp chime was heard in the distance, followed by the chanting of sutras . The man seemed to wake from his reverie.

8.But the views of Asian governments do not always chime with those of their public.

9.There was a happy chime of belief and practice in everything she said.

10.We have grown & expanded & employed more people over the years so the sentiment of "loosing jobs" to China or India does not chime with me.