bells
n. 鍾( bell的名詞複數 ); 鈴; 鐘聲; 鈴聲
A bell is a device that makes a ringing sound and is used to give a signal or to attract people's attention.
I had just enough time to finish eating before the bell rang and I was off to my first class...
我剛吃完飯鈴聲就響了,於是我趕去上第一堂課。
I've been ringing the door bell, there's no answer.
我一直按門鈴,但是沒有人應門。
A bell is a hollow metal object shaped like a cup which has a piece hanging inside it that hits the sides and makes a sound.
My brother, Neville, was born on a Sunday, when all the church bells were ringing.
我弟弟內維爾是星期天出生的,當時所有的教堂鐘聲齊鳴。
If something is as clear as a bell, it is very clear indeed.
There are 80 of these pictures and they're all as clear as a bell.
這些照片一共有80張,都非常清晰。
If you give someone a bell, you telephone them.
I was going to give you a bell tomorrow.
我明天給你打電話。
If you say that something rings a bell, you mean that it reminds you of something, but you cannot remember exactly what it is.
The description of one of the lads is definitely familiar. It rings a bell.
對其中一個小夥子的描述確實似曾熟悉。聽起來挺耳熟。
If something is as sound as a bell it is healthy and not damaged in any way.
The horse returned sound as a bell.
這匹馬安然無恙地回來了。
Switzerland isn't all cow bells and yodelling, you know.
你知道,瑞士不僅僅只有牛鈴聲和約德爾調歌聲。
And then we heard the bells ringing out.
然後我們聽見鐘聲響起。
Alarm bells are beginning to sound at Westminster.
威斯敏斯特的警鐘已開始敲響。
Church bells pealed at the stroke of midnight.
教堂大鐘在午夜敲響。
A peal of church bells rang out in the distance.
遠處響起了一陣教堂的鐘聲。