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BNC: 2829 COCA: 2646

bell

bell /ˈbɛl/ noun
plural bells
bell
/ˈbɛl/
noun
plural bells
Learner's definition of BELL
[count]
: a hollow usually cup-shaped metal object that makes a ringing sound when it is hit铃;钟
see also bells and whistles
: an electronic device that makes a ringing sound电铃
sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻。
: something (such as a flower) that is shaped like a bell钟状物

(as) clear as a bell

see 1clear

(as) sound as a bell

see 3sound

give (someone) a bell

British, informal
: to call someone on the telephone给…打电话

have/get your bell rung

◊ In informal U.S. and Canadian English, if you have/get your bell rung, you get hit hard on the head.头被重重一击,遭到当头一棒(非正式美国英语和加拿大英语)

ring a bell

see 3ring
BNC: 2829 COCA: 2646

bell

1 of 4

noun (1)

1
a
: a hollow metallic device that gives off a reverberating sound when struck
b
2
a
: the sounding of a bell as a signal
b
: a stroke of a bell (as on shipboard) to indicate the time
also : the time so indicated
c
: a half hour period of a watch on shipboard indicated by the strokes of a bell see Ship's Bells Table
3
: something having the form of a bell: such as
a
: the corolla of a flower
b
: a bell-shaped organ or part (such as the dewlap of a moose)
especially : the bell- or saucer-shaped, largely gelatinous structure that forms the main part of the body of most jellyfish : umbrella entry 1 sense 3
c
: the part of the capital of a column between the abacus and neck molding
d
: the flared end of a wind instrument
e
: the open mouth of a nozzle (such as of the exhaust of a jet engine)
The heating was so intense … that the gas went rushing out the tail of the engine at 30,000 feet per second, or twice the speed at which exhaust leaves the bell of a conventional engine. Jeffrey Kluger
4
a
: a percussion instrument consisting of metal bars or tubes that when struck give out tones resembling bells
usually used in plural
bell table

bell

2 of 4

verb (1)

belled; belling; bells

transitive verb

1
: to provide with a bell
2
: to flare the end of (something, such as a tube) into the shape of a bell

intransitive verb

: to take the form of a bell : flare

bell

3 of 4

verb (2)

belled; belling; bells

intransitive verb

: to make a resonant bellowing or baying sound
the wild buck bells from ferny brake Sir Walter Scott

bell

4 of 4

noun (2)

Phrases
get/have one's bell rung
US and Canada, sports, informal
: to be hit on the head : to suffer a concussion
He had his bell rung on a blitz, and a short time later he was taken to Divine Providence Hospital. Ralph Wiley
give (someone) a bell
British, informal
: to make a telephone call to
Maybe Cowell can give him a bell towards the end of his marathon broadcast—that would certainly wake him up. Mark Jefferies
bell the cat
: to do a daring or risky deed

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English belle, from Old English; perhaps akin to Old English bellan to roar — more at bellow

Verb (2)

Middle English, going back to Old English bellan "to roar" — more at bellow

Noun (2)

noun derivative of bell entry 3

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb (1)

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Verb (2)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above

Noun (2)

1510, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of bell was before the 12th century
BNC: 2829 COCA: 2646
bell

noun¹

1hollow metal object that rings鈴;鐘ADJECTIVE | VERB + BELL | BELL + VERB | BELL + NOUN | PHRASES ADJECTIVEchurch, temple教堂的鐘;寺廟的鐘wedding (often figurative) 婚禮的鐘聲Their friends could already hear wedding bells (= were sure they would get married).朋友們已經能夠聽到他們婚禮的鐘聲了。cow (usually cowbell) 牛頸鈴sleigh雪橇鈴鐺distant遠處的鐘聲brass, silver銅鈴;銀鈴VERB + BELLring敲鐘hear聽到鐘聲BELL + VERBchime, clang, jangle, jingle, peal, ring, ring out, sound, tinkle, toll鐘聲敲響;鐘聲叮噹;鐘聲刺耳地鳴響;鐘聲噹噹作響;鐘聲響亮;鈴聲響起;鐘聲叮噹作響;鐘聲緩慢敲響The bells on the harness tinkled softly.軛具上的鈴鐺發出柔和的叮噹聲。The church bells tolled for the funeral.教堂響起緩慢低沉的喪鐘。BELL + NOUNtower鐘樓pull, rope拉鈴索ringer, ringing (usually bell-ringer, etc.) 敲鐘人;搖鈴PHRASESa chime of bells一陣鐘聲the faint chime of bells邈遠的鐘聲a peal of bells響亮的鐘聲She heard a peal of church bells.她聽到了教堂響亮的鐘聲。a sound of bells鐘聲The sound of bells echoed across the valley.鐘聲在山谷迴盪。
bell

noun²

2other object that rings其他鳴響物ADJECTIVE | VERB + BELL | BELL + VERB | BELL + NOUN | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbicycle, door (usually doorbell) 自行車鈴;門鈴dinner, lunch, school就餐鈴;午餐鈴;學校鈴second-period, third-period, etc. (NAmE) 第二節課鈴、第三節課鈴等electric電鈴alarm, warning (both often figurative) 警鈴;警鐘Alarm bells were ringing inside Stuart's head.警鐘在斯圖爾特的腦子裏響起。closing, opening結束鈴;開始鈴final終場鈴dismissal (NAmE) 解散鈴late, tardy (= to indicate that classes are about to start) (both NAmE) 上課預備鈴loud, shrill響亮的/刺耳的鈴聲VERB + BELLpress, ring, sound按鈴;敲鐘;鳴鐘answer應鈴She hurried to answer the doorbell.她急忙去應門鈴。BELL + VERBgo, ring, sound鈴響;鐘鳴The school bell goes at three every afternoon.學校的鐘聲每天下午 3 點響起。signal sth鈴聲表示⋯interrupt sb/sth鈴聲打斷⋯BELL + NOUNpull, push (BrE) 拉鈴索(手柄);電鈴按鈕PHRASESsaved by the bell得以幸免Saved by the bell! I thought I'd have to sit here listening to you two argue forever.謝天謝地!我原以為我得坐在這裏聽你倆沒完沒了地吵下去。bells and whistles華麗的點綴The laptop has all the latest bells and whistles (= attractive extra features).所有最炫的功能這款筆記本電腦都有。

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