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Noun:
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a percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned bells that are struck with a hammer; used as an orchestral instrument
Verb:
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emit a sound;
"bells and gongs chimed"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The alarm can even be set to chime every hour of the day.
鬧鐘鈴聲可不可以用做每半小時報鳴。
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A knell beetle is immune to its own sonic chime attack and that of other knell beetles.
喪鐘大甲蟲類免疫力政治意識和其它的喪鐘大甲蟲類的音波諧鳴去攻擊。
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Just then the bells of Bow Church in London began to chime.
就在倘若,都柏林市區包基督教堂的鐘展開響了好。
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Fleur, leaning out of her window, heard the hall clock's muffled chime of twelve.
芙雷身軀探到窗臺,聽清穿堂里的鐘混厚地敲了第十二點。
用作動詞 (v.)
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The alarm can even be set to chime every hour of the day.
小鬧鐘可能常做每小時內報鳴。
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A knell beetle is immune to its own sonic chime attack and that of other knell beetles.
喪鐘大甲蟲類免疫性在工作中和某些喪鐘大甲蟲類的音波諧鳴普攻。
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The girl of my choice, with the tilt of her nose and the chime of her voice.
出于: J. Betjeman
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The bells of St. Bride's chimed unheard.
來自: E. Waugh
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A clock chimed loudly.
源于: L. Deighton
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Ice chimed in glasses.
源自: I. McEwan
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