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chime [tʃaɪm]1 noun(bell) carillon m;∎ the chimes of St Mary's le carillon de St Mary;∎ to ring the chimes carillonner;∎ (door) chimes carillon m de porte∎ his view chimes with mine il est d'accord avec moisonner;∎ the clock chimed six l'horloge a sonné six heures(for door) carillon m, sonnette f∎ all the children chimed in tous les enfants ont fait chorus;∎ "yes, please do stay!" the children chimed in "oui, restez donc!" ajoutèrent les enfants;∎ he chimed in with some silly remark il est intervenu pour dire une bêtise∎ his explanation chimes in with the facts son explication s'accorde avec les faits -
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