ring
含义: A circular band; a bell sound; to telephone (British)
The word 'ring' as a noun means a circular band (especially jewellery), a circular shape or area, or the sound a bell makes. As a verb, it means to make a ringing sound or to telephone someone (British). 'Give someone a ring' means to phone them. 'Ring a bell' means something seems familiar.
例句
- He gave her a diamond ring when they got engaged. 订婚时他给了她一枚钻石戒指。Le dio un anillo de diamantes cuando se comprometieron.婚約したとき、彼は彼女にダイヤモンドの指輪を贈りました。약혼할 때 그는 그녀에게 다이아몬드 반지를 선물했습니다.
- Could you ring me tomorrow to confirm? 你能明天打电话给我确认一下吗?¿Podrías llamarme mañana para confirmar?確認のために明日電話してもらえますか?확인차 내일 전화해 주시겠어요?
- That name rings a bell, but I can't place it. 那个名字听起来耳熟,但我想不起来在哪听过。Ese nombre me suena, pero no logro ubicarlo.その名前は聞き覚えがありますが、思い出せません。그 이름이 어디서 들어본 것 같은데, 생각이 안 나요.
发音
用法指南
语境: general
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Old English 'hring', of Germanic origin, related to Dutch and German 'Ring'. The circular jewellery and the bell sound come from the same root, though some scholars consider them separate origins.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
故事与趣闻
The tradition of wearing wedding rings on the fourth finger of the left hand dates back to ancient Rome. Romans believed a vein called the 'vena amoris' (vein of love) ran directly from this finger to the heart. The circular shape symbolises eternity with no beginning or end.
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