柯林斯詞典bell /b?l/ (bells) 1. N-COUNT A bell is a device that makes a ringing sound and is used to give a signal or to attract people's attention. 鈴 I had just enough time to finish eating before the bell rang and I was off to my first class. 我在鈴響前剛好有時間吃完,然后就去上第一節(jié)課了。2. N-COUNT 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. 鐘 My brother, Nick, was born on a Sunday, when all the church bells were ringing. 我的弟弟尼克,出生在一個星期天,當時所有教堂的鐘都在鳴響。3. N a bellowing or baying cry, esp that of a hound or a male deer in rut 吼叫聲; 吠叫聲4. V to utter (such a cry) 發(fā)出(叫喊聲) 返回 bell劍橋詞典B1 (also doorbell) an electrical device that makes a ringing sound when you press a button (電)門鈴 I stood at the front door and rang the bell several times . 我站在前門,按了好幾次門鈴。 a hollow metal object shaped like a cup that makes a ringing sound when hit by something hard, especially a clapper 鐘;鈴 The church bells rang out to welcome in the New Year. 教堂的鐘聲響起,迎接新年的到來。 例句 The children arrived at school just as the bell was ringing .At the sound of the alarm bell, the customers all ran wildly for the doors .I rang the bell but nobody came to the door .In the square the church bells chimed .After their wedding the bells pealed out from the tower .習語give sb a bell warning/alarm bells start to ring/sound with bells on 返回 bell