ring
Prononciation : [/ɹɪŋ/]
Contexte : « jewelry »
(noun) a small circular band that you wear on your finger, usually made of metal and often decorated with gems. Rings are often given as gifts for special occasions like weddings or birthdays.
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She received a beautiful diamond ring for her engagement.
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He lost his wedding ring while playing sports.
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What kind of ring did she wear to the party?
Contexte : « object shape »
(noun) a shape that is round like a circle. When you draw a round shape or see something that is shaped like a circle, it's a ring.
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The target in archery is a ring with different colors.
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The square shape is not a ring; it has straight edges.
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Can you draw a ring on this paper?
Contexte : « sound »
(noun) a sound that is loud and continuous or a series of bells making a sound. When you hear a loud, continuous noise or the ringing of bells, it can be described as a ring.
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The ring of the doorbell signaled the arrival of guests.
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The room was silent, with no ringing of phones or bells.
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What does the ring of a bell sound like?
Contexte : « communication »
(verb) to make a phone call to someone, usually by allowing the phone to make a sound. When you want to speak to someone over the phone, you ring them by calling their number.
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I will ring you when I arrive at the airport.
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She tried to ring him, but the phone was unreachable.
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Should I ring my friend to confirm our plans?