chimed
v. 敲出和谐的乐声( chime的过去式 ); 报(时); 插嘴; (以…)打断谈话
When a bell or a clock chimes, it makes ringing sounds.
He heard the front doorbell chime.
他听到前门门铃在响。
...as the Guildhall clock chimed three o'clock.
市政厅的大钟敲响3点的时候
A chime is a ringing sound made by a bell, especially when it is part of a clock.
At that moment a chime sounded from the front of the house...
就在那时,房前传来一声铃。
The ceremony started as the chimes of midnight struck.
子夜钟声响起的时候,仪式开始了。
Chimes are a set of small objects which make a ringing sound when they are blown by the wind.
...the haunting sound of the wind chimes.
萦绕心头的风铃声
The church clock chimed sonorously.
教堂的大钟响起,声音洪亮。
'Absolutely!'she chimed in eagerly.
“ 当然了! ” 她急忙插嘴道.
The clock chimed one o'clock.
时钟鸣报一点钟.
"Why?" Pete asked impatiently. — "Yes, why?" Bob chimed in. "It seems like a good idea to me."
“为什么?”皮特不耐烦地问。——“是啊,为什么呢?”鲍勃跟着问道,“我觉得这个主意不错啊。”
Eventually all over the room clocks of diverse pattern musically chimed eleven.
最后,房间各式各样的钟都悦耳地敲了十一点钟.