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1 gold ring
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2) a gold (silver) ring золотое (серебряное) кольцо -
4 i would like to see a gold ring
altın bir yüzük görmek istiyorum.English-Turkish dictionary > i would like to see a gold ring
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5 i would like to see a gold ring
altın bir yüzük görmek istiyorum.English-Turkish dictionary > i would like to see a gold ring
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♦ ring (1) /rɪŋ/n.1 anello; cerchio: a gold ring, un anello d'oro; wedding ring, fede (nuziale); engagement ring, anello di fidanzamento; She had a diamond ring on her middle finger, aveva un anello di diamante al dito medio; a ring of smoke, un anello di fumo; to sit [dance] in a ring, sedersi [danzare] in cerchio; rings in the water, cerchi nell'acqua; key ring, (anello) portachiavi; napkin ring, (anello) portatovagliolo; nose ring, anellino al naso6 (ipp.) ring; recinto dei cavalli ( nell'ippodromo); recinto del peso ( dei fantini); ( anche) zona degli allibratori12 (mat.) anello13 (ind. tess.) filatoio ad anelli; ring● ring-a-ring o' roses ( USA, ring-around-a-rosy, ring-around-the-rosy), girotondo ( gioco infantile) □ (mecc.) ring bevel gear, corona (dentata) conica □ ring binder, raccoglitore ad anelli □ (zool.) ring-dove, ( Columba palumbus) colombaccio; ( Streptopelia risoria) tortora domestica □ ring-fence, steccato di cinta; (fin.) allocazione di fondi a uno scopo preciso; stanziamento vincolato; ( anche) separazione giuridica e finanziaria (di un'azienda, un patrimonio, ecc.) □ ring finger, (dito) anulare □ ( boxe) ring floor, pavimento del ring □ (tecn., mecc.) ring gauge, calibro ad anello □ (mecc.) ring gear, corona dentata □ (autom.) ring junction, rotatoria □ (stor.) ring-mail, maglia di ferro; armatura a maglia □ (elettr.) ring main, circuito principale □ (zool.) ring-neck, uccello (o serpente) dal collare □ (zool.) ring-necked, dal collare □ (mecc.) ring nut, ghiera filettata □ (astron.) the rings of Saturn, gli anelli di Saturno □ ( boxe) ring post, paletto del ring □ ring-pull, linguetta metallica ( che si strappa) □ a ring-pull can, una lattina con apertura a strappo □ (autom.) ring road, (strada di) circonvallazione; raccordo anulare; tangenziale □ (fig., spec. boxe) ring-rusty, arrugginito; fuori allenamento □ (zool.) ring snake, serpente a strisce di colori diversi ( in genere); (spec.) ( Natrix natrix), biscia dal collare □ (mecc.) ring spanner, chiave poligonale doppia (o a stella doppia) □ ( boxe) ring steps, scaletta del ring □ ( d'uccello) ring-tailed, dalla coda ad anelli colorati □ ring tone ► ringtone □ ring-wall, muro di cinta □ to have rings round one's eyes, avere gli occhi cerchiati (o le occhiaie) □ (fig. fam.) to run rings round sb., dare dei punti a q.; surclassare q. □ (fig.) to throw one's hat into the ring, entrare in lizza (o in gara) □ (bot.) tree ring, anello annuale, anello di crescita ( di un albero).♦ ring (2) /rɪŋ/n.1 suono ( di campana o simile); squillo ( di campanello, telefono); There was a ring at the door, c'è stato uno squillo di campanello alla porta; Every ring of the phone made me jump, ogni squillo del telefono mi faceva sobbalzare; the ring of laughter, lo squillare delle risa2 telefonata; colpo di telefono: to give sb. a ring, dare un colpo di telefono a q.; fare una telefonata a q.; DIALOGO → - Inviting someone to stay- I could give you a ring sometime next week and let you know, potrei darti un colpo di telefono la settimana prossima e farti sapere4 (fig.) accento; tono: There was a ring of sincerity in his voice, c'era un accento di sincerità nella sua voce; le sue parole suonavano sincere; The idea has a familiar ring ( to it), l'idea mi suona familiare; to have a ring of truth, suonare vero.(to) ring (1) /rɪŋ/v. t.● to ring about (o around, round), circondare; fare cerchio intorno a: a village ringed around with hills, un paese circondato da colline; to ring round the important points, cerchiare i punti importanti.♦ (to) ring (2) /rɪŋ/A v. i.1 suonare; squillare: The bells are ringing, suonano le campane; The phone rang and she sprang from the bed to answer it, è squillato il telefono ed è saltata giù dal letto per rispondere; The doorbell rang, hanno suonato il campanello (della porta); Coins rang on the table, le monete tintinnavano sul tavolo2 (ingl.) telefonare; chiamare: When did you ring?, quando hai telefonato?; I'm ringing about your ad for a flat to rent, chiamo per l'annuncio di un appartamento da affittare; to ring for a taxi, chiamare un taxi (al telefono)3 scampanellare; chiamare ( suonando il campanello): Did you ring, sir?, ha chiamato, signore?; to ring for the maid, chiamare la cameriera ( con il campanello)4 risuonare ( anche fig.); echeggiare: The garden rang with the cries of children, il giardino risuonava delle grida dei bambini; His voice rang with indignation, la sua voce vibrava di sdegnoB v. t.1 suonare ( campane, ecc.): to ring the bell, suonare il campanello; to ring the bells, suonare le campane3 ( dell'orologio, ecc.) battere, suonare ( le ore): The chimes rang the hours, il carillon suonava le ore4 far risuonare; far tintinnare: to ring a coin, far tintinnare una moneta; battere una moneta ( per accertare che non sia falsa)● to ring the alarm, suonare (o dare) l'allarme □ (fig.) to ring a bell, ricordare qualcosa; non essere nuovo (a q.): That name rings a bell, quel nome non mi è nuovo □ ( slang USA) to ring sb. 's bell, dare un orgasmo a q.; scopare q. (volg.) □ to ring the changes, (mus.) suonare le campane con le variazioni tipiche della tecnica inglese; (fig.) introdurre un po' di varietà: We usually drink wine, but sometimes ring the changes with a glass of beer, di solito beviamo vino, ma ogni tanto, per variare, beviamo un bicchiere di birra □ (teatr.) to ring down the curtain, calare il sipario □ (fig.) to ring down the curtain on st., scrivere la parola fine su qc. □ (fig.) to ring false [true, hollow], suonare falso [vero, insincero]: His promises rang false, le sue promesse suonavano false; His words rang hollow, le sue parole suonavano insincere □ (antiq.) to ring for dinner, suonare per il pranzo □ to ring the knell of, suonare a morto per (q.); (fig.) annunciare la fine di (qc.) □ to ring loud, risuonare alto □ to make sb. 's head ring, intronare le orecchie a q. □ to ring in sb. 's ears, risuonare nelle orecchie di q.: Her words were still ringing in my ears, le sue parole mi risuonavano ancora nelle orecchie. -
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1. riŋ noun1) (a small circle eg of gold or silver, sometimes having a jewel set in it, worn on the finger: a wedding ring; She wears a diamond ring.) anillo2) (a circle of metal, wood etc for any of various purposes: a scarf-ring; a key-ring; The trap-door had a ring attached for lifting it.) aro; argolla3) (anything which is like a circle in shape: The children formed a ring round their teacher; The hot teapot left a ring on the polished table.) círculo4) (an enclosed space for boxing matches, circus performances etc: the circus-ring; The crowd cheered as the boxer entered the ring.) ring, cuadrilátero5) (a small group of people formed for business or criminal purposes: a drugs ring.) red, círculo
2. verb1) (to form a ring round.) rodear2) (to put, draw etc a ring round (something): He has ringed all your errors.) rodear3) (to put a ring on the leg of (a bird) as a means of identifying it.) anillar•- ringlet
- ring finger
- ringleader
- ringmaster
- run rings round
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1. riŋ past tense - rang; verb1) (to (cause to) sound: The doorbell rang; He rang the doorbell; The telephone rang.) sonar2) ((often with up) to telephone (someone): I'll ring you (up) tonight.) llamar (por teléfono)3) ((often with for) to ring a bell (eg in a hotel) to tell someone to come, to bring something etc: She rang for the maid.) tocar4) ((of certain objects) to make a high sound like a bell: The glass rang as she hit it with a metal spoon.) tintinear5) (to be filled with sound: The hall rang with the sound of laughter.) resonar6) ((often with out) to make a loud, clear sound: His voice rang through the house; A shot rang out.) resonar
2. noun1) (the act or sound of ringing: the ring of a telephone.) llamada2) (a telephone call: I'll give you a ring.) llamada (de teléfono)3) (a suggestion, impression or feeling: His story has a ring of truth about it.) matiz•- ring back
- ring off
- ring true
ring1 n1. anillo2. círculoring2 vb1. sonar2. tocar3. llamar
ring /rrin/ sustantivo masculino (pl ' ring' also found in these entries: Spanish: acaso - alianza - anilla - anillo - anular - argolla - campanada - cerco - chapada - chapado - compromiso - corro - cuadrilátera - cuadrilátero - dedo - desarticular - engarzar - flotador - fogón - hornillo - llamar - ojera - pulsar - red - repiquetear - ronda - rosca - rosco - rosquilla - rubí - rueda - servilletero - sonar - sortija - telefonazo - telefonear - timbrazo - timbre - tocar - amarradero - archivador - aro - aureola - brillante - campana - carpeta - carretera - caso - clasificador - diamante English: about - authenticity - bell - better - boxing ring - brass - do - engagement ring - for - hand down - inlaid - pay - rang - ring - ring back - ring binder - ring finger - ring off - ring out - ring up - rung - so - soon - sure - wedding ring - back - boxing - break - bull - crack - ear - engagement - finger - gas - gold - have - key - life - rubber - smash - spy - star - washer - weddingtr[rɪŋ]1 (for finger) anillo, sortija2 (hoop) anilla, aro4 (of circus) pista, arena1 (put a ring on) anillar2 (draw a ring round) marcar con un círculo3 (encircle) rodear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLring road cinturón nombre masculino de ronda————————tr[rɪŋ]2 (phonecall) llamada1 (bell) sonar2 (ears) zumbar1 (call) llamar2 (bell) tocar1) : sonarthe doorbell rang: el timbre sonóto ring for: llamar2) resound: resonar3) seem: parecerto ring true: parecer ciertoring vt1) : tocar, hacer sonar (un timbre, una alarma, etc.)2) surround: cercar, rodearring n1) : anillo m, sortija fwedding ring: anillo de matrimonio2) band: aro m, anillo mpiston ring: aro de émbolo3) circle: círculo m4) arena: arena f, ruedo ma boxing ring: un cuadrilátero, un ring5) gang: banda f (de ladrones, etc.)6) sound: timbre m, sonido m7) call: llamada f (por teléfono)n.• ring (Boxeo) (•Deporte•) s.m.n.• anilla s.f.• anillo s.m.• argolla s.f.• aro s.m.• campanilleo s.m.• cerco s.m.• ceño s.m.• corro s.m.• círculo s.m.• redondo s.m.• sortija s.f.• tañido s.m.• toque s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: ringed) (•§ p.,p.p.: rang, rung•) = ensortijar v.• llamar (Teléfono) v.• repicar v.• retiñir v.• sonar v.• telefonear a v.• tocar v.• zumbar v.rɪŋ
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1) cring finger — (dedo m) anular m
b) ( circular object)the bull had a ring through its nose — el toro tenía un aro en la nariz or una nariguera
curtain ring — argolla f, anilla f
c) ( circular shape) círculo mto stand in a ring — hacer* un corro, formar un círculo
to have rings around one's eyes — tener* ojeras
to run rings around something/somebody — darle* mil vueltas a algo/algn
d) ( burner) (BrE) quemador m, hornilla f (AmL exc CS), hornillo m (Esp), hornalla f (RPl), plato m (Chi)2) ca) (in boxing, wrestling) cuadrilátero m, ring mb) ( in circus) pista fc) ( bull ring) ruedo m3) c ( of criminals) red f, banda f4)a) c ( sound of bell)someone answered the phone after a couple of rings — alguien contestó el teléfono después de un par de timbrazos
b) u (sound, resonance)a name with a familiar ring to it — un nombre muy conocido or que suena mucho
c) ( telephone call) (BrE) (no pl)to give somebody a ring — llamar (por teléfono) a algn, telefonear a algn, hablarle a algn (Méx)
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1)a) ( make sound) \<\<church bell\>\> sonar*, repicar*, tañer* (liter); \<\<doorbell/telephone/alarm/alarm clock\>\> sonar*b) ( operate bell) \<\<person\>\> tocar* el timbre, llamar al timbreto ring FOR somebody/something: you have to ring for service tiene que llamar al timbre para que lo atiendan; she rang for the butler — hizo sonar el timbre/la campanilla para llamar al mayordomo
2) ( telephone) (BrE) llamar (por teléfono), telefonear, hablar (Méx)to ring FOR somebody/something: she rang for a cab/doctor — llamó un taxi/al médico
3)a) ( resound) resonar*to ring true — ser* or sonar* convincente
b) \<\<ears\>\> zumbar
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vt1)a) \<\<bell\>\> tocar*b) ( telephone) \<\<person\>\> (BrE) llamar (por teléfono), telefonear, hablar(le) a (Méx)2) (past & past p ringed)a) ( surround) cercar*, rodearb) (with pen, pencil) marcar* con un círculo, encerrar* en un círculo•Phrasal Verbs:- ring in- ring off- ring out- ring up
I [rɪŋ]1. N1) (on finger) (plain) anillo m; (jewelled) anillo m, sortija f; (in nose) arete m, aro m; (on bird's leg, for curtain) anilla f; (for napkin) servilletero m; (on stove) quemador m, hornillo m; (for swimmer) flotador mrings (Gymnastics) anillas fplelectric ring — quemador m eléctrico, hornillo m eléctrico
onion rings — aros mpl de cebolla rebozados
diamond, engagement, key, nose, piston, signet, weddingpineapple rings — rodajas fpl de piña
2) (=circle) [of people] círculo m; (in game, dance) corro m; [of objects] anillo m; (in water) onda f; (around planet, on tree, of smoke) anillo m; (around bathtub) cerco mto stand/sit in a ring — ponerse/sentarse en círculo
- run rings round sbsmoke3) (=group) [of criminals, drug dealers] banda f, red f; [of spies] red f; (Comm) cartel m, cártel m; drug, spy, vice I, 1.4) (=arena) (Boxing) cuadrilátero m, ring m; (at circus) pista f; (=bullring) ruedo m, plaza f; (at horse race) cercado m, recinto m; (in livestock market) corral m (de exposiciones)the ring — (fig) el boxeo
- throw or toss one's hat or cap into the ringshow2. VT1) (=surround) rodear, cercarthe building was ringed by police — la policía rodeaba or cercaba el edificio
2) [+ bird] anillar3) (=mark with ring) poner un círculo a3.CPDring binder N — carpeta f de anillas or (LAm) anillos
ring finger N — (dedo m) anular m
ring main N — (Elec) red f de suministro or abastecimiento
ring road N — (Brit) carretera f de circunvalación, ronda f, periférico m (LAm)
ring spanner N — llave f dentada
II [rɪŋ] (vb: pt rang) (pp rung)1. N1) (=sound) [of bell] toque m de timbre; (louder, of alarm) timbrazo m; [of voice] timbre m; (metallic sound) sonido m metálicothere was a ring at the door — llamaron al timbre de la puerta, sonó el timbre de la puerta
2) (Brit)(Telec)to give sb a ring — llamar a algn (por teléfono), dar un telefonazo or un toque a algn *
I'll give you a ring — te llamo, te doy un telefonazo or un toque *
3) (=nuance)his laugh had a hollow ring to it — su risa tenía algo de superficial, su risa sonaba (a) superficial
2. VT1) [+ doorbell, buzzer, handbell, church bell] tocar- that rings a bellto ring the changes —
you could ring the changes by substituting ground almonds — podrías cambiar or variar sustituyendo la almendra molida
alarmhe decided to ring the changes after his side's third consecutive defeat — decidió cambiar de táctica tras la tercera derrota consecutiva de su equipo
2) (Brit) (Telec) [+ house, office, number] llamar a; [+ person] llamar (por teléfono) a3. VI1) (=make sound) [doorbell, alarm, telephone] sonar; [church bell] sonar, repicar, tañer liter- ring off the hook2) (=use bell) llamaryou rang, madam? — ¿me llamó usted, señora?
to ring for sth: we'll ring for some sugar — llamaremos para pedir azúcar
3) (Brit) (=telephone) llamar (por teléfono)could someone ring for a taxi? — ¿podría alguien llamar a un taxi?
- ring true/false/hollow- ring in- ring off- ring out- ring up* * *[rɪŋ]
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1) cring finger — (dedo m) anular m
b) ( circular object)the bull had a ring through its nose — el toro tenía un aro en la nariz or una nariguera
curtain ring — argolla f, anilla f
c) ( circular shape) círculo mto stand in a ring — hacer* un corro, formar un círculo
to have rings around one's eyes — tener* ojeras
to run rings around something/somebody — darle* mil vueltas a algo/algn
d) ( burner) (BrE) quemador m, hornilla f (AmL exc CS), hornillo m (Esp), hornalla f (RPl), plato m (Chi)2) ca) (in boxing, wrestling) cuadrilátero m, ring mb) ( in circus) pista fc) ( bull ring) ruedo m3) c ( of criminals) red f, banda f4)a) c ( sound of bell)someone answered the phone after a couple of rings — alguien contestó el teléfono después de un par de timbrazos
b) u (sound, resonance)a name with a familiar ring to it — un nombre muy conocido or que suena mucho
c) ( telephone call) (BrE) (no pl)to give somebody a ring — llamar (por teléfono) a algn, telefonear a algn, hablarle a algn (Méx)
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1)a) ( make sound) \<\<church bell\>\> sonar*, repicar*, tañer* (liter); \<\<doorbell/telephone/alarm/alarm clock\>\> sonar*b) ( operate bell) \<\<person\>\> tocar* el timbre, llamar al timbreto ring FOR somebody/something: you have to ring for service tiene que llamar al timbre para que lo atiendan; she rang for the butler — hizo sonar el timbre/la campanilla para llamar al mayordomo
2) ( telephone) (BrE) llamar (por teléfono), telefonear, hablar (Méx)to ring FOR somebody/something: she rang for a cab/doctor — llamó un taxi/al médico
3)a) ( resound) resonar*to ring true — ser* or sonar* convincente
b) \<\<ears\>\> zumbar
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vt1)a) \<\<bell\>\> tocar*b) ( telephone) \<\<person\>\> (BrE) llamar (por teléfono), telefonear, hablar(le) a (Méx)2) (past & past p ringed)a) ( surround) cercar*, rodearb) (with pen, pencil) marcar* con un círculo, encerrar* en un círculo•Phrasal Verbs:- ring in- ring off- ring out- ring up -
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1. сущ.
1) а) кольцо;
круг;
окружность;
ободок, обруч to wear a ring on one's finger ≈ носить кольцо на пальце earring ≈ серьга gold ring ≈ золотое кольцо key ring ≈ кольцо для ключей napkin ring ≈ кольцо для салфетки sapphire ring ≈ кольцо с сапфиром signet ring ≈ кольцо с печаткой smoke rings ≈ кольца дыма diamond ring engagement ring piston ring teething ring wedding ring б) бот. годичное кольцо( о древесных растениях), годичный слой Syn: annual ring
2) площадка, имеющая круглую форму, где происходит какое-л. действие а) арена цирка б) татами, площадка ( для различных видов единоборств) в) ринг (боксерский)
3) перен. политическая арена, арена политической борьбы (особ. во время предвыборной компании, когда становятся заметны многие политические партии) Syn: race I
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4) (the Ring) бокс;
занятия боксом He ended his ring career. ≈ Он попрощался с большим боксом. Syn: boxing I
5) оправа( очков)
6) различные виды преступных группировок а) объединение спекулянтов для совместного контроля над рынком б) клика;
банда, шайка smuggling ring ≈ шайка контрабандистов spy ring ≈ разведывательная организация, агентурная сеть Syn: gang I
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7) (the ring) мн.;
коллект. профессиональные игроки на скачках, букмекеры
8) архит. архивольт( арки)
9) мор. рым ∙ run rings around make rings around keep the ring hold the ring
2. гл.
1) а) опоясыть, окружать кольцом (обыкн. ring in, ring round, ring about) The city is ringed about/round with hills. ≈ Город стоит внутри кольца холмов. Syn: girdle
2. б) окружать, брать в кольцо окружения (тж. перен.) The police immediately ringed the building. ≈ Полиция в один момент окружила здание. Our efforts are ringed around with difficulties. ≈ Наши усилия все время сталкиваются с трудностями. Syn: encircle
2) а) надевать кольцо б) продевать кольцо в нос( животному)
3) кружить;
виться ∙ ring the rounds II
1. сущ.
1) а) звон;
звучание false, hollow ring ≈ фальшивый звук There was a false ring to his words. ≈ В его словах звучали фальшивые нотки. It has the ring of truth about it. ≈ Это звучит правдоподобно. Syn: jingle, peal б) церк. подбор колоколов;
благовест
2) звонок по телефону
3) звучность, звонкость Syn: sonority
2. гл.
1) звенеть;
звучать ring true ring false ring hollow
2) оглашаться( чем-л. ≈ with) ;
раздаваться, слышаться, доноситься The air rang with shouts. ≈ Воздух огласился криками. The children's laughter was still ringing in my ears. ≈ Детский смех все звучал в моих ушах.
3) звонить а) в колокола to ring a peal ≈ трезвонить б) по телефонному аппарату I'll ring you later. ≈ Я перезвоню попозже. ∙ ring around ring round ring at ring back ring the curtain down ring for ring in ring off ring out ring up ring the curtain up кольцо - wedding * обручальное кольцо( замужней женщины) - engagement * кольцо невесты (вручается при обручении) - split * разъемное кольцо (для ключей и т. п.) - *s of smoke кольца дыма обруч, ободок;
оправа (очков) обыкн. pl (спортивное) кольца - fixed *s неподвижные кольца - flying *s кольца в каче кольцо для спуска (альпинизм) кольцо корзины (баскетбол) окружность;
круг - livid *s under one's eyes синие круги под глазами - *s in the water круги на воде - to run round in a * бегать по кругу кружок, круг - to dance in a * танцевать, взявшись за руки /встав в кружок/ (военное) окружение, кольцо ( окружения) цирковая арена ринг;
площадка (для борьбы) (the *s) pl (собирательнле) профессиональные игроки на скачках, букмекеры объединение спекулянтов, торговцев, фабрикантов( созданное для захвата контроля над рынком, искусственного повышения цен и т. п.) клика, шайка, банда - political * политическая клика или группировка - spy * шпионская организация;
агентурная /разведывательная/ сеть (the *) (спортивное) бокс годовое кольцо древесины (техническое) фланец, обойма, хомут (архитектура) архивольт (арки) (морское) рым (техническое) обечайка, звено (трубы) (математика) кольцо > to make /to run/ *s (a) round (сленг) заткнуть за пояс;
намного опередить, обогнать > to hold /to keep/ the * соблюдать нейтралитет > he that runs fastest gets the * (пословица) кто всех опережает, тот награду получает > the visitors ran *s round the home team гости без труда разгромили местную команду > don't pick up a fight with Robert$ he will run *s around you не ввязывайся в драку с Робертом - он тебе не по зубам окружать (кольцом) (тж. * about или (a) round) - *ed (about) by enemies окруженный врагами - the president was *ed (a) round by a party of policemen президент был окружен кольцом полицейских обводить кружком;
очертить круг ставить в кружок - to * cattle сгонять скот в одно место надевать кольцо - to * a bird кольцевать птицу набросить кольцо (в играх) продевать кольцо в нос (животному) делать кольцевой надрез( на коре дерева) подниматься или летать кругами (о ястребе и т. п.), кружить резать кружками, колечками - to * onions резать лук кольцами > to * the rounds опередить, обогнать (тк. в ед. ч.) звон;
звяканье - the * of a coin звон монеты - to give a * издать звон;
звякнуть - to have the right /the true/ * быть настоящим /не фальшивым/ (о монете;
тж. перен.) звонок (телефонный и т. п.) - there was a * at the door в дверь позвонили - to answer a * открыть дверь (на звонок) ;
ответить по телефону - to give a * позвонить по телефону (тк. в ед. ч.) звук, звучание - the * of his voice звук его голоса - her laughter had a false * ее смех звучал фальшиво (of) отзвук;
намек на - there is a * of truth about it это звучит правдоподобно подбор колоколов (в церкви) благовест звенеть;
звучать;
звонить - begin work when the bell *s начинайте работу по звонку - the telephone was *ing for five minutes телефон звонил в течение пяти минут звучать, казаться - to * true звучать искренне - the story has never rung true to me эта история никогда не казалась мне правдоподобной звонить;
позвонить - to * at the door звонить у двери - to * the bells звонить в колокола - to * the alarm ударить в набат - to * a peal трезвонить (for) вызывать звонком (кого-л., что-л.) - to * for the porter звонком вызвать проводника (вагона) - to * for a waitress звонком подозвать официантку - would you mind *ing for some hot water? пожалуйста, позвоните, чтобы принесли горячей воды бросать со звоном - to * a coin on the counter со звоном бросить монету на прилавок звонить по телефону - I'll * you at five я позвоню вам в пять - to * around /round/ переговорить по телефону с несколькими людьми - to * back позвонить по телефону еще раз;
сделать ответный телефонный звонок - Thomas is not in at the moment. Would you like to ring back later? Томаса сейчас нет, пожалуйста, позвоните позднее - can I * you back in ten minutes? можно я вам перезвоню через десять минут? - I'll ring round to find out who's free to come to our party tomorrow я позвоню всем и выясню, кто может прийти завтра раздаваться - a shot rang раздался выстрел - words *ing in one's ears слова, все еще звучащие в ушах подавать сигнал( звоном, звонком и т. п.) - to * down the curtain (театроведение) дать звонок к спуску занавеса;
(on) завершать( что-л.) ;
положить конец( чему-л.) - to * up the curtain (театроведение) дать звонок к поднятию занавеса;
(on) начинать( что-л.) - the cyclist did not * мотоциклист не сигналил - the bell rang midnight на колокольне пробило полночь( with) оглашаться - the air rang with shouts and laughter воздух огласился криками и смехом - the hall rang with applause зал задрожал от рукоплесканий - the playground rang with children's cries игровая площадка звенела ребячьими голосами - the world rang with his praises его прославлял весь мир разноситься, распространяться( о славе и т. п.) - his deeds rang through the country слава о его делах разнеслась по всей стране звенеть (в ушах) - his ears were *ing у него звенело в ушах звучать надоедливо - their praise rang in his ears от их похвал у него звон стоял в ушах, своими похвальбами они ему все уши прожужжали > to * a bell вызывать отклик, напоминать( о чем-л.) > the name *s a bell эта фамилия кажется мне знакомой > to * the bell добиться успеха в чем-л. > that plan *s the bell этот план как раз то, что нужно > to * the bell with smb. иметь успех у кого-л. > to * a knell звонить отходную;
предвещать конец( чего-л.) > to * the changes on smth. находить новые варианты одного и того же;
варьировать на все лады > after a week at the hotel I had rung all the possible changes on their limited menu за неделю я исчерпал все возможности ограниченного меню этой гостиницы ~ оглашаться (with) ;
the air rang with shouts воздух огласился криками empty slot ~ вчт. кольцо с пустыми сегментами ~ (телефонный) звонок;
to give a ring позвонить по телефону growth ~ годичный слой( в древесине) ~ намек (на) ;
it has the ring of truth about it это звучит правдоподобно ~ мор. рым;
to run (или to make) rings (a) round разг. за пояс заткнуть;
намного опередить, обогнать;
to keep (или to hold) the ring соблюдать нейтралитет price ~ объединение предпринимателей или торговцев, созданное для повышения цен protection ~ вчт. кольцо защиты (магн. ленты) ring арена политической борьбы (особ. во время выборов) ~ архит. архивольт (арки) ~ биржевой круг ~ (the R.) бокс ~ годичное кольцо (дерева) ;
годичный слой (древесины) ~ (rang, rung;
rung) звенеть;
звучать;
to ring true (false или hollow) звучать искренне( фальшиво) ~ звон;
звучание;
the ring of his voice звук его голоса ~ звонить;
to ring the alarm ударить в набат;
to ring the bell звонить (в колокол) ;
to ring a chime прозвонить( о башенных часах) ~ (телефонный) звонок;
to give a ring позвонить по телефону ~ вчт. звонок ~ клика;
шайка, банда ~ вчт. кольцевая схема ~ кольцо;
круг;
окружность;
обруч, ободок ~ кольцо ~ вчт. кольцо ~ кружить;
виться;
to ring the rounds разг. опередить, обогнать ~ надевать кольцо ~ намек (на) ;
it has the ring of truth about it это звучит правдоподобно ~ объединение спекулянтов для совместного контроля над рынком ~ оглашаться (with) ;
the air rang with shouts воздух огласился криками ~ окружать кольцом (обыкн. ring in, ring round, ring about) ;
обводить кружком ~ оправа (очков) ~ подбор колоколов (в церкви) ;
благовест ~ продевать кольцо в нос (животному) ~ (the ~) pl собир. профессиональные игроки на скачках, букмекеры ~ раздаваться ~ ринг (форма картельного объединения) ~ мор. рым;
to run (или to make) rings (a) round разг. за пояс заткнуть;
намного опередить, обогнать;
to keep (или to hold) the ring соблюдать нейтралитет ~ цирковая арена;
площадка (для борьбы), ринг ~ звонить;
to ring the alarm ударить в набат;
to ring the bell звонить (в колокол) ;
to ring a chime прозвонить (о башенных часах) ~ at звонить (у дверей дома и т. п.) ~ down: to ~ the curtain down дать звонок к спуску занавеса;
перен. положить конец (чему-л.) ;
ring for требовать или вызывать звонком ~ down: to ~ the curtain down дать звонок к спуску занавеса;
перен. положить конец (чему-л.) ;
ring for требовать или вызывать звонком ~ in разг. вводить, представлять ~ in ознаменовывать колокольным звоном;
ring off давать отбой( по телефону) ;
вешать трубку;
ring off! груб. замолчи(те) !, заткни(те) сь! ~ звон;
звучание;
the ring of his voice звук его голоса ~ in ознаменовывать колокольным звоном;
ring off давать отбой( по телефону) ;
вешать трубку;
ring off! груб. замолчи(те) !, заткни(те) сь! ~ in ознаменовывать колокольным звоном;
ring off давать отбой (по телефону) ;
вешать трубку;
ring off! груб. замолчи(те) !, заткни(те) сь! ~ out провожать колокольным звоном ~ out прозвучать ~ звонить;
to ring the alarm ударить в набат;
to ring the bell звонить (в колокол) ;
to ring a chime прозвонить (о башенных часах) to ~ the curtain up дать звонок к поднятию занавеса;
перен. начать( что-л.) ~ кружить;
виться;
to ring the rounds разг. опередить, обогнать ~ (rang, rung;
rung) звенеть;
звучать;
to ring true (false или hollow) звучать искренне (фальшиво) ~ up звонить, вызывать по телефону ~ up разбудить звонком ~ мор. рым;
to run (или to make) rings (a) round разг. за пояс заткнуть;
намного опередить, обогнать;
to keep (или to hold) the ring соблюдать нейтралитет split ~ кольцо для ключей ~ down: to ~ the curtain down дать звонок к спуску занавеса;
перен. положить конец (чему-л.) ;
ring for требовать или вызывать звонком token ~ вчт. кольцо (архитектура сети) write-enable ~ вчт. кольцо разрешения записи (магн. ленты) -
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[rɪŋ] I 1. сущ.1)а) кольцо- engagement ring
- wedding ring
- piston ring
- teething ringб) ободок, обруч2) окружность; круг3) бот.; = annual ring годичное кольцо ( о древесных растениях), годичный слой4) площадка, имеющая круглую форму, где происходит какое-л. действиеа) арена циркаб) татами, площадка ( для различных видов единоборств)5) политическая арена, арена политической борьбы ( особенно во время предвыборной кампании)Syn:race I 1.6) ( the ring) спорт. бокс; занятия боксомHe ended his ring career. — Он попрощался с большим боксом.
Syn:boxing Iб) клика; банда, шайкаspy ring — разведывательная организация, агентурная сеть
Syn:gang I 1.9) ( the ring) употр. с гл. во мн. профессиональные игроки на скачках, букмекеры10) архит. архивольт ( арки)11) мор. рым••to run / make rings around smb. — разг. заткнуть за пояс, намного опередить, обогнать кого-л.
2. гл.to keep / hold the ring — соблюдать нейтралитет
1)а) = ring in / round / about опоясывать, окружать кольцомThe city is ringed about / round with hills. — Город окружён холмами.
Syn:б) = ring round окружать, брать в кольцо окружения прям. и перен.The police immediately ringed the building. — Полиция в один момент окружила здание.
Our efforts are ringed around with difficulties. — Наши попытки всё время наталкиваются на трудности.
Syn:2)а) надевать кольцо ( на палец)3) кружить; витьсяII 1. гл.; прош. вр. rang; прич. прош. вр. rung1) звенеть; звучать2) казаться, производить какое-л. впечатлениеto ring false / hollow — звучать фальшиво, неискренне (о голосе, словах)
To an English reader it rings false. — Английскому читателю это кажется неправдоподобным.
His story rings true. — Его рассказ звучит правдоподобно.
He declared that he was telling the truth, but his words rang hollow. — Он заявил, что говорит правду, но его слова прозвучали неискренне.
3)а) ( ring with) оглашаться (чем-л.)The air rang with shouts. — Воздух огласился криками.
б) раздаваться, слышаться, доноситьсяThe children's laughter was still ringing in my ears. — Детский смех всё ещё звучал в моих ушах.
в) отдаваться эхом, откликаться, резонировать ( о звуке)Syn:4) звонить ( в колокола)5) = ring up звонить ( по телефону)I'll ring you later. — Я позвоню тебе позже.
John's not in, ring back after six. — Джона нет дома, перезвоните после шести.
How many people have rung up while I've been out? — Сколько человек звонило, пока меня не было?
6)а) жужжать, звенеть ( в ушах)My ears rang with unusual sounds. — У меня в ушах раздавались какие-то странные звуки.
Syn:7) разг. менять, изменять ( часто автомобиль)business of car ringing - changing a vehicle's identity — криминальный бизнес, основанный на уничтожении идентифицирующих признаков автомобилей
Syn:•- ring around- ring round
- ring in
- ring off
- ring out
- ring up••to ring in the new year — встречать новый год звоном (например, колоколов)
to ring out the old year — провожать старый год звоном (например, колоколов)
- ring the curtain down- ring the curtain up 2. сущ.1) звонSyn:2)A ring at the bell called him downstairs. — Звук дверного колокольчика заставил его спуститься вниз.
3) отзвук, отголосокThere was a false ring to his words. — В его словах звучали фальшивые нотки.
It has the ring of truth about it. — Это звучит правдоподобно.
4)б) благовест5) звучность, звонкостьSyn: -
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I [rɪŋ] nкольцо, круг, окружность, ободок, обруч- ear-ring- key ring
- wedding ring
- napkin ring
- sapphire ring
- signet ring
- piston ring
- rings of smoke
- wear a ring on one's finger
- form a ring
- dance in a ring II [rɪŋ] nзвон, звонок (телефона, в дверь), звяканье, дребезжание, отзвук, отголосокThere was a false ring to his words. — В его словах звучали фальшивые нотки.
It has the ring of truth about it. — Это звучит правдоподобно.
A ring of the bell called him downstairs. — Звук колокольчика у двери заставил его спуститься вниз
- give a ring- there was a loud ring of the bell
- there was a ring at the door
- give me a ring III [rɪŋ] v(rang, rung)1) звенеть, звучать2) звонить- ring the bell- ring at the door
- ring for the lesson -
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[gəʊld]n- gold watch
- gold ring- mine for gold- strike gold
- made of gold
- speech is silver but silence is gold -
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خَاتَم \ ring: a round metal band, worn on the finger: a gold ring; a wedding ring. seal: wax that has been used (usu. with a special sign on it) for sealing a letter etc.: I broke the seals and opened the packet. stamp: a device for making a special mark (on official papers, etc.): a rubber stamp. -
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gold [gəʊld]1 noun(a) (metal, colour) or m;∎ 1,000 French francs in gold 1000 francs français en or;∎ to be as good as gold être sage comme une image;∎ he has a heart of gold il a un cœur d'or;∎ to be worth its weight in gold valoir son pesant d'or(b) (gold medal) médaille f d'or ;∎ we won two golds and a silver nous avons remporté deux médailles d'or et une (médaille) d'argent;∎ to go for gold viser la médaille d'or∎ the reds and golds of autumn les rouges et les ors de l'automne(a) (made of gold → necklace, ring) en or(b) (gold-coloured) doré;∎ a gold dress une robe couleur d'or ou dorée;∎ a gold lamé dress une robe lamée d'or;∎ gold paint peinture f dorée3 adverb∎ to go gold (record) devenir disque d'or►► Finance gold bond obligation f or;gold braid galon m d'or;gold bullion or m en barre ou en lingots, encaisse f or;gold bullion standard étalon-or-lingot m;gold card carte f de crédit illimité;the Gold Coast (in Australia) = suite de stations balnéaires sur la côte est de l'Australie; American (expensive area) les beaux quartiers mpl; formerly (Ghana) le Ghana;gold coin pièce f d'or;gold content teneur f en or;Horseracing the Gold Cup = course de chevaux se déroulant en mars à Cheltenham;gold currency monnaie f d'or;gold disc disque m d'or;gold dust poudre f d'or;∎ figurative tickets for the game are like gold dust il est pratiquement impossible de se procurer des billets pour le match;Finance gold export point point m de sortie de l'or;gold fever fièvre f de l'or;gold filling (in tooth) obturation f à l'or ou en or;gold foil feuille f d'or, or m en feuille;Finance gold import point point m d'entrée de l'or;gold ingot lingot m d'or;gold leaf feuille f d'or, or m en feuille;gold market marché m de l'or;gold medal médaille f d'or;gold money monnaie f d'or;Finance gold point point m d'or;Music gold record disque m d'or;Finance gold reserve réserve f d'or;gold rush ruée f vers l'or;Stock Exchange gold share valeur f aurifère;gold standard étalon-or m;gold star (given to schoolchildren) ≃ bon point mⓘ THE GOLD RUSH Des milliers de personnes partirent pour la Californie, à la suite de la découverte de gisements d'or, en 1848. En un an, près de 80 000 pionniers atteignirent la côte ouest par terre ou par mer, après avoir échappé à la maladie et aux dangers du voyage. -
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I 1. [riŋ] noun1) (a small circle eg of gold or silver, sometimes having a jewel set in it, worn on the finger: a wedding ring; She wears a diamond ring.) ring; -ring2) (a circle of metal, wood etc for any of various purposes: a scarf-ring; a key-ring; The trap-door had a ring attached for lifting it.) ring; -ring3) (anything which is like a circle in shape: The children formed a ring round their teacher; The hot teapot left a ring on the polished table.) ring4) (an enclosed space for boxing matches, circus performances etc: the circus-ring; The crowd cheered as the boxer entered the ring.) ring; -ring; arena; -arena5) (a small group of people formed for business or criminal purposes: a drugs ring.) kreds; -kreds; -ring2. verb( verb)1) (to form a ring round.) gøre rund2) (to put, draw etc a ring round (something): He has ringed all your errors.) sætte ring om3) (to put a ring on the leg of (a bird) as a means of identifying it.) ringmærke•- ringlet
- ring finger
- ringleader
- ringmaster
- run rings round II 1. [riŋ] past tense - rang; verb1) (to (cause to) sound: The doorbell rang; He rang the doorbell; The telephone rang.) ringe2) ((often with up) to telephone (someone): I'll ring you (up) tonight.) ringe til3) ((often with for) to ring a bell (eg in a hotel) to tell someone to come, to bring something etc: She rang for the maid.) ringe efter4) ((of certain objects) to make a high sound like a bell: The glass rang as she hit it with a metal spoon.) klinge5) (to be filled with sound: The hall rang with the sound of laughter.) genlyde; runge6) ((often with out) to make a loud, clear sound: His voice rang through the house; A shot rang out.) lyde; give genlyd2. noun1) (the act or sound of ringing: the ring of a telephone.) ringning2) (a telephone call: I'll give you a ring.) ring3) (a suggestion, impression or feeling: His story has a ring of truth about it.) lyde sand•- ring back
- ring off
- ring true* * *I 1. [riŋ] noun1) (a small circle eg of gold or silver, sometimes having a jewel set in it, worn on the finger: a wedding ring; She wears a diamond ring.) ring; -ring2) (a circle of metal, wood etc for any of various purposes: a scarf-ring; a key-ring; The trap-door had a ring attached for lifting it.) ring; -ring3) (anything which is like a circle in shape: The children formed a ring round their teacher; The hot teapot left a ring on the polished table.) ring4) (an enclosed space for boxing matches, circus performances etc: the circus-ring; The crowd cheered as the boxer entered the ring.) ring; -ring; arena; -arena5) (a small group of people formed for business or criminal purposes: a drugs ring.) kreds; -kreds; -ring2. verb( verb)1) (to form a ring round.) gøre rund2) (to put, draw etc a ring round (something): He has ringed all your errors.) sætte ring om3) (to put a ring on the leg of (a bird) as a means of identifying it.) ringmærke•- ringlet
- ring finger
- ringleader
- ringmaster
- run rings round II 1. [riŋ] past tense - rang; verb1) (to (cause to) sound: The doorbell rang; He rang the doorbell; The telephone rang.) ringe2) ((often with up) to telephone (someone): I'll ring you (up) tonight.) ringe til3) ((often with for) to ring a bell (eg in a hotel) to tell someone to come, to bring something etc: She rang for the maid.) ringe efter4) ((of certain objects) to make a high sound like a bell: The glass rang as she hit it with a metal spoon.) klinge5) (to be filled with sound: The hall rang with the sound of laughter.) genlyde; runge6) ((often with out) to make a loud, clear sound: His voice rang through the house; A shot rang out.) lyde; give genlyd2. noun1) (the act or sound of ringing: the ring of a telephone.) ringning2) (a telephone call: I'll give you a ring.) ring3) (a suggestion, impression or feeling: His story has a ring of truth about it.) lyde sand•- ring back
- ring off
- ring true -
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ɡould1) (an element, a precious yellow metal used for making jewellery etc: This watch is made of gold; (also adjective) a gold watch.) oro2) (coins, jewellery etc made of gold.) oro3) (the colour of the metal: the shades of brown and gold of autumn leaves; (also adjective) a gold carpet.) oro; dorado•- golden- goldfish
- gold-leaf
- gold medal
- gold-mine
- gold-rush
- goldsmith
- as good as gold
- golden opportunity
gold1 adj1. de oro2. doradogold2 n orotr[gəʊld]1 (metal) oro1 (colour) dorado,-a2 (made of gold) de oro\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLall that glitters is not gold no es oro todo lo que reluceto be worth its weight in gold valer su peso en orogold disc disco de orogold leaf pan nombre masculino de orogold medal medalla de orogold mine mina de orogold rush fiebre nombre femenino del oroblack gold (oil) oro negrowhite gold oro blancogold ['go:ld] n: oro madj.• de oro adj.• dorado, -a adj.• oro (Química) adj.• áureo, -a adj.n.• oro s.m.gəʊld1)a) u oro m; ( money) (monedas fpl de) oro mas good as gold: they've been as good as gold se han portado muy bien or como unos santos; to strike gold dar* con una mina de oro; all that glitters o glisters is not gold — no es oro todo lo que reluce, no todo lo que brilla es oro; (before n) <ring, medal> de oro
b) c u ( medal) (colloq) medalla f de oro2) u ( color) dorado m, color m (de) oro[ɡǝʊld]1. N1) (=metal, commodity, currency) oro m24-carat gold — oro m de 24 quilates
pure gold — (lit) oro m puro
she's pure gold — (fig) es una joya, vale su peso en oro
glitter, good 1., 9), heart 1., 2), strike 2., 6), weightsolid gold — oro m macizo
2) (=colour) dorado m3) (=gold medal) medalla f de oro2. ADJ3.CPDgold braid N — galón m de oro
the Gold Coast N — (Hist) la Costa de Oro
gold digger N — (lit) buscador(a) m / f de oro; (fig) cazafortunas mf inv
gold disc N — (Mus) disco m de oro
gold fever N — fiebre f del oro
gold filling N — empaste m de oro
gold market N — mercado m del oro
gold medal N — (Sport) medalla f de oro
gold medallist N — medallero(-a) m / f de oro
gold mine N — (lit, fig) mina f de oro
gold miner N — minero m de oro
gold mining N — minería f de oro
gold plate N — (=tableware) vajilla f de oro; (=covering) baño m de oro
gold record N — disco m de oro
gold reserves N — reservas fpl de oro
gold standard N — patrón m oro
to come off or leave the gold standard — abandonar el patrón de oro
* * *[gəʊld]1)a) u oro m; ( money) (monedas fpl de) oro mas good as gold: they've been as good as gold se han portado muy bien or como unos santos; to strike gold dar* con una mina de oro; all that glitters o glisters is not gold — no es oro todo lo que reluce, no todo lo que brilla es oro; (before n) <ring, medal> de oro
b) c u ( medal) (colloq) medalla f de oro2) u ( color) dorado m, color m (de) oro -
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1. noun2. attributive adjectivebe worth one's weight in gold — nicht mit Gold aufzuwiegen sein
golden; Gold[münze, -stück, -kette, -krone usw.]* * *[ɡould]1) (an element, a precious yellow metal used for making jewellery etc: This watch is made of gold; ( also adjective) a gold watch.) das Gold, golden2) (coins, jewellery etc made of gold.) das Gold3) (the colour of the metal: the shades of brown and gold of autumn leaves; ( also adjective) a gold carpet.) die Goldfarbe, goldfarben•- academic.ru/31647/golden">golden- goldfish
- gold-leaf
- gold medal
- gold-mine
- gold-rush
- goldsmith
- as good as gold
- golden opportunity* * *[gəʊld, AM goʊld]I. nto pan for \gold nach Gold schürfento strike \gold auf Gold stoßen5. (sell a lot)to go \gold album, record vergoldet werden6.▶ to be [as] good as \gold mustergültig sein▶ to have a heart of \gold ein Herz aus Gold haben▶ to be worth one's weight in \gold sein Gewicht in Gold wert seinII. n modifier (made of gold) ( chain, coin, locket, necklace, nugget, ring, wristwatch) Gold-; ( fig)\gold medal Goldmedaille f\gold record goldene SchallplatteIII. adj golden, Gold-\gold braid Goldtresse f\gold ink goldene Tinte\gold paint Goldfarbe f* * *[gəʊld]1. nSee:→ also glitterfour swimming golds —
she won (the) gold at 100 and 200 metres — sie gewann die Goldmedaille im 100- und 200-Meter-Lauf
3) (= colour) Gold nt2. adj1) (= made of gold) bracelet, chain, ring, earring etc goldenor jewelry (US) — Goldschmuck m
gold tooth — Goldzahn m
2) (= gold-coloured) fabric, paint, frame, lettering etc goldengold braid — Goldtressen pl
* * *gold [ɡəʊld]A s1. Gold n:(as) good as gold fig kreuzbrav, musterhaft;a heart of gold fig ein goldenes Herz;he has a voice of gold er hat Gold in der Kehle;it is worth its weight in gold es ist unbezahlbar oder nicht mit Gold aufzuwiegen;2. Goldmünze(n) f(pl)3. fig Geld n, Reichtum m, Gold n4. Goldfarbe f, Vergoldungsmasse f5. Goldgelb n (Farbe)B adj1. aus Gold, golden, Gold…:gold bar Goldbarren m;gold coin Goldmünze f;gold disc goldene Schallplatte;gold watch goldene Uhr2. golden, goldfarben, -gelb* * *1. noun1) no pl., no indef. art. Gold, das2) (colour, medal) Gold, das2. attributive adjectivegolden; Gold[münze, -stück, -kette, -krone usw.]* * *n.Gold nur sing. n. -
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I 1. noun1) Ring, der4) (circle) Kreis, der2. transitive verbmake or run rings [a]round somebody — (fig.) jemanden in die Tasche stecken (ugs.)
1) (surround) umringen; einkreisen [Wort, Buchstaben usw.]2) (Brit.): (put ring on leg of) beringen [Vogel]II 1. nounthere's a ring at the door — es hat geklingelt
2. intransitive verb,give two rings — zweimal läuten od. klingeln
1) (sound clearly) [er]schallen; [Hammer:] [er]dröhnen2) (be sounded) [Glocke, Klingel, Telefon:] läuten; [Kasse, Telefon, Wecker:] klingelnthe doorbell rang — die Türklingel ging; es klingelte
3) (ring bell) läuten ( for nach)4) (Brit.): (make telephone call) anrufen5) (resound)ring in somebody's ears — jemandem in den Ohren klingen
3. transitive verb,ring true/false — (fig.) glaubhaft/unglaubhaft klingen
rang, rung1) läuten [Glocke]ring the [door]bell — läuten; klingeln
it rings a bell — (fig. coll.) es kommt mir [irgendwie] bekannt vor
2) (Brit.): (telephone) anrufenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/62450/ring_back">ring back- ring in- ring off- ring out- ring up* * *I 1. [riŋ] noun1) (a small circle eg of gold or silver, sometimes having a jewel set in it, worn on the finger: a wedding ring; She wears a diamond ring.) der Ring2) (a circle of metal, wood etc for any of various purposes: a scarf-ring; a key-ring; The trap-door had a ring attached for lifting it.) der Ring3) (anything which is like a circle in shape: The children formed a ring round their teacher; The hot teapot left a ring on the polished table.) der Ring4) (an enclosed space for boxing matches, circus performances etc: the circus-ring; The crowd cheered as the boxer entered the ring.) der Ring5) (a small group of people formed for business or criminal purposes: a drugs ring.) der Ring2. verb( verb)1) (to form a ring round.) umringen•- ring binder- ringlet
- ring finger
- ringleader
- ringmaster
- run rings round II 1. [riŋ] past tense - rang; verb1) (to (cause to) sound: The doorbell rang; He rang the doorbell; The telephone rang.) klingeln3) ((often with for) to ring a bell (eg in a hotel) to tell someone to come, to bring something etc: She rang for the maid.) läuten4) ((of certain objects) to make a high sound like a bell: The glass rang as she hit it with a metal spoon.) klingen5) (to be filled with sound: The hall rang with the sound of laughter.) erklingen, erschallen6) ((often with out) to make a loud, clear sound: His voice rang through the house; A shot rang out.) erschallen2. noun1) (the act or sound of ringing: the ring of a telephone.) das Klingeln2) (a telephone call: I'll give you a ring.) der Anruf3) (a suggestion, impression or feeling: His story has a ring of truth about it.) der Klang•- ring a bell- ring back
- ring off
- ring true* * *ring1[rɪŋ]I. ndiamond \ring Diamantring mmetal/onion \ring Metall-/Zwiebelring mthe \rings of Saturn die Ringe des Saturnthe wet glass left a \ring on the table das nasse Glas hinterließ einen Rand auf dem Tischto have \rings around one's eyes Ringe unter den Augen habenboxing \ring Boxring mcircus \ring Manege fto sit in a \ring around sb im Kreis um jdn herumsitzen9. + sing/pl vb (clique) Ring m, Kartell nt, Syndikat nt; (at an auction) Händlerring m bei einer Auktiondrug/spy \ring Drogen-/Spionagering m10. CHEM ringförmige atomare Strukturthey ran around in a \ring sie liefen [o rannten] im Kreis herum14.II. vt▪ to \ring sb/sth jdn/etw umringenarmed police \ring the hijacked plane bewaffnete Polizisten kreisen das entführte Flugzeug einthe harbour is \ringed by rocks and reefs der Hafen ist von Felsen und Riffen umgeben▪ to \ring sth etw einkreisento \ring a bird einen Vogel beringento \ring a bull/a pig einen Stier/ein Schwein mit einem Nasenring versehenring2[rɪŋ]I. nto give a \ring klingelnhe gave a \ring at the door er klingelte [o läutete] an der Türthere was a \ring at the door es hat geklingelt [o geläutetto give sb a \ring jdn anrufenthe \ring of iron on stone das Klirren von Eisen auf Steinyour name has a familiar \ring Ihr Name kommt mir bekannt vorhis story had the \ring of truth seine Geschichte hörte sich glaubhaft anII. vi<rang, rung>2. (summon) läuten3. (have humming sensation) klingenmy ears are still \ringing from the explosion mir klingen noch die Ohren von der Explosion4. (reverberate)to \ring with [or to] a sound von einem Klang widerhallenthe room rang with laughter der Raum war von Lachen erfüllt; ( fig)his voice rang with anger seine Stimme bebte vor Zorn5. (appear)to \ring false/true unglaubhaft/glaubhaft klingen [o SCHWEIZ a. tönen]to \ring for an ambulance/a taxi einen Krankenwagen/ein Taxi rufento \ring home zu Hause anrufen▪ to \ring back zurückrufen7.▶ sth \rings in sb's ears [or head] etw klingt jdm im OhrIII. vt<rang, rung>1. (make sound)to \ring a bell eine Glocke läutento \ring the alarm Alarm auslösen2. (of a church)to \ring the hour die Stunde schlagento \ring a peal die Glocken läuten▪ to \ring sb jdn anrufen▪ to \ring sb back jdn zurückrufen4.▶ to \ring a bell Assoziationen hervorrufenthe name rang a bell der Name kam mir irgendwie bekannt vor* * *I [rɪŋ]1. n4) (= enclosure at circus) Manege f; (at exhibition) Ring m; (HORSE RACING) Buchmacherring m; (= boxing ring) (Box)ring m2. vt(= surround) umringen; (in game: with hoop) einen Ring werfen über (+acc); (= put ring on or round) item on list etc einkreisen, einen Kreis machen um; (esp Brit) bird beringen II vb: pret rang, ptp rung1. n1) (sound) Klang m; (= ringing) (of bell, alarm bell) Läuten nt; (of electric bell, alarm clock, phone) Klingeln nt; (of crystal) Klang mto hear a ring at the door —
4)(= set)
ring of bells — Glockenspiel nt2. vi1) (= make sound) klingen; (bell, alarm bell) läuten; (electric bell) läuten, klingeln; (alarm clock, phone) klingeln; (= make metallic sound swords etc) klirren; (crystal) klingen; (hammers) schallenthe bell rang for dinner —
to ring for sth —
you rang, sir? — (gnädiger Herr,) Sie haben geläutet?
to ring false/true — falsch/wahr klingen
my ears are ringing —
3. vt1) bell läutenthat/his name rings a bell (fig inf) — das/sein Name kommt mir bekannt vor
to ring the changes ( lit : on bells ) — (etw) im Wechsel läuten; (fig) alle Variationen durchspielen
* * *ring1 [rıŋ]A srings of smoke Rauchringe oder -kringel;ring of atoms PHYS Atomring;ring of forts Festungsgürtel m, -ring;at the rings (Turnen) an den Ringen;form a ring einen Kreis bilden (Personen);have (livid) rings round one’s eyes (dunkle) Ringe um die Augen haben;the Ring (of the Nibelungen) MUS der Ring (des Nibelungen)2. TECHa) Ring m, Glied n (einer Kette)b) Öse f, Öhr n3. MATH Ring(fläche) m(f)4. ASTRON Hof m5. (Kräusel)Locke f6. a) Manege fthe ring weitS. das (Berufs)Boxen, der Boxsport;enter the ring against in den Ring steigen gegen;the third man in the ring der dritte Mann im Ringc) fig besonders POL Arena f:be in the ring for kämpfen um7. Pferderennen:a) Buchmacherplatz mb) koll (die) Buchmacher pl8. WIRTSCHb) Ring m, Kartell n, Syndikat n9. a) (Verbrecher-, Spionage- etc) Ring mb) POL Clique f10. ARCHa) Bogenverzierung fb) Riemchen n (an Säulen)11. Teller m (am Skistock)B v/tb) Vieh umreiten, zusammentreiben2. einen Ring bilden aus3. beringen, einem Tier einen Ring durch die Nase ziehen4. Zwiebeln in Ringe schneiden5. einen Baum ringelnC v/i1. sich im Kreis bewegen2. JAGD kreisen (Falke etc)ring2 [rıŋ]A s1. Geläute n:a) Glockenklang m, -läuten nb) Glockenspiel n (einer Kirche)2. Läuten n, Klingeln n (Rufzeichen)3. besonders Br umg Anruf m:give sb a ring jemanden anrufen4. Erklingen n, Ertönen n, Schall m5. Klingen n, Klang m (einer Münze, der Stimme etc):the ring of truth fig der Klang der Wahrheit;have the ring of truth (authenticity) wahr (echt) klingen;that has a familiar ring to me das kommt mir (irgendwie) bekannt vor;a) hohl klingen (Versprechen etc),b) unglaubwürdig klingen (Protest etc)B v/i prät rang [ræŋ], pperf rung [rʌŋ]a) klingeln, läuten,b) fig um Einlass bitten;ring for sb nach jemandem klingeln3. klingen (Münze etc):my ears ring mir klingen die Ohren5. TEL besonders Br anrufenC v/t1. eine Glocke läuten:3. eine Münze klingen lassen* * *I 1. noun1) Ring, der4) (circle) Kreis, der2. transitive verbmake or run rings [a]round somebody — (fig.) jemanden in die Tasche stecken (ugs.)
1) (surround) umringen; einkreisen [Wort, Buchstaben usw.]2) (Brit.): (put ring on leg of) beringen [Vogel]II 1. noun2. intransitive verb,give two rings — zweimal läuten od. klingeln
1) (sound clearly) [er]schallen; [Hammer:] [er]dröhnen2) (be sounded) [Glocke, Klingel, Telefon:] läuten; [Kasse, Telefon, Wecker:] klingelnthe doorbell rang — die Türklingel ging; es klingelte
3) (ring bell) läuten ( for nach)4) (Brit.): (make telephone call) anrufen5) (resound)3. transitive verb,ring true/false — (fig.) glaubhaft/unglaubhaft klingen
rang, rung1) läuten [Glocke]ring the [door]bell — läuten; klingeln
it rings a bell — (fig. coll.) es kommt mir [irgendwie] bekannt vor
2) (Brit.): (telephone) anrufenPhrasal Verbs:- ring in- ring off- ring out- ring up* * *n.Klang ¨-e m.Kreis -e m.Ring -e m. v.(§ p.,p.p.: ringed) (•§ p.,p.p.: rang, rung•)= klingeln v.klingen v.(§ p.,pp.: klang, geklungen)läuten v. -
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m; -(e)s, -e1. allg.: ring; einen Ring anstecken put on a ring, put a ring on one’s finger; einen Ring im Ohr tragen wear a ring in one’s ear; die Ringe wechseln exchange rings; die olympischen Ringe the Olympic rings; Ringe unter den Augen fig. bags ( oder [dark] rings) under one’s eyes2. (Kreis) circle; einen Ring bilden form a ring ( oder circle); der Ring schließt sich fig. the wheel comes full circle3. SPORT, Boxen: ring; in den Ring steigen climb into the ring; Ring frei! Boxen: seconds out!; der Ring ist frei für neue Verhandlungen fig. the way is clear for further negotiations7. (Spionage-, Verbrecherring) ring8. (Lesering) book club9. (Wurfring) quoit, ring* * *der Ring(Boxsport) ring;(Kreisform) hoop; round; ring;(Schmuckstück) ring; circlet* * *Rịng [rɪŋ]m -(e)s, -e1) ring; (= Kettenring) link; (= Wurfring) quoit; (= Einweckring) seal, rubber; (= Rettungsring) life buoy, life beltdie Ringe tauschen or wechseln — to exchange rings
2) (= Kreis) (= Jahresring, Rauchring) ring; (auf dem Wasser, von Menschen) circle, ring; (= Ringstraße) ring road(dunkle) Ringe unter den Augen haben — to have (dark) rings under one's eyes
acht Ringe schießen — to score an eight
Ring frei! — seconds out or away!; (fig) clear the decks!
in den Ring steigen (lit) — to climb into the ring; (fig) to enter the lists or the fray
4) (ASTRON, MET, CHEM) ring5) (= Vereinigung) circle, group; (von Großhändlern, Erzeugern) group; (= Bande) ring; (THEAT = Abonnentenring) theatre-goers' (Brit) or theater-goers' (US) group6) (liter = Kreislauf) circle, cycleder Ring schließt sich — the circle is completed or closed, the wheel comes or turns full circle
7) (= Sagenzyklus) cycleder Ring ( des Nibelungen) — the Ring (of the Nibelung)
* * *der1) (a drift or curl of smoke, mist etc: wreaths of smoke.) wreath2) (a small circle eg of gold or silver, sometimes having a jewel set in it, worn on the finger: a wedding ring; She wears a diamond ring.) ring3) (a circle of metal, wood etc for any of various purposes: a scarf-ring; a key-ring; The trap-door had a ring attached for lifting it.) ring4) (anything which is like a circle in shape: The children formed a ring round their teacher; The hot teapot left a ring on the polished table.) ring5) (an enclosed space for boxing matches, circus performances etc: the circus-ring; The crowd cheered as the boxer entered the ring.) ring6) (a small group of people formed for business or criminal purposes: a drugs ring.) ring* * *<-[e]s, -e>[rɪŋ]m1. (Fingerring) ringeinen \Ring am Finger tragen to wear a ring on one's finger2. (Öse) ring3. (Kreis) circleeinen \Ring um jdn bilden to form a circle round sbdunkle \Ringe [unter den Augen] dark rings [under one's eyes]6. (Boxring) ring\Ring frei! seconds out!7. (Kreis in einer Schießscheibe) ring* * *der; Ring[e]s, Ringe1) ring2) (BoxRing) ringRing frei zur zweiten Runde — seconds out for the second round
* * *1. allg: ring;einen Ring anstecken put on a ring, put a ring on one’s finger;einen Ring im Ohr tragen wear a ring in one’s ear;die Ringe wechseln exchange rings;die olympischen Ringe the Olympic rings;2. (Kreis) circle;einen Ring bilden form a ring ( oder circle);der Ring schließt sich fig the wheel comes full circlein den Ring steigen climb into the ring;Ring frei! Boxen: seconds out!;der Ring ist frei für neue Verhandlungen fig the way is clear for further negotiationsRinge rings;an den Ringen turnen exercise on the rings7. (Spionage-, Verbrecherring) ring8. (Lesering) book club9. (Wurfring) quoit, ring* * *der; Ring[e]s, Ringe1) ring2) (BoxRing) ring* * *-e m.circlet n.curl n.ring n. -
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m; -(e)s, -e1. allg.: ring; einen Ring anstecken put on a ring, put a ring on one’s finger; einen Ring im Ohr tragen wear a ring in one’s ear; die Ringe wechseln exchange rings; die olympischen Ringe the Olympic rings; Ringe unter den Augen fig. bags ( oder [dark] rings) under one’s eyes2. (Kreis) circle; einen Ring bilden form a ring ( oder circle); der Ring schließt sich fig. the wheel comes full circle3. SPORT, Boxen: ring; in den Ring steigen climb into the ring; Ring frei! Boxen: seconds out!; der Ring ist frei für neue Verhandlungen fig. the way is clear for further negotiations7. (Spionage-, Verbrecherring) ring8. (Lesering) book club9. (Wurfring) quoit, ring* * *der Ring(Boxsport) ring;(Kreisform) hoop; round; ring;(Schmuckstück) ring; circlet* * *Rịng [rɪŋ]m -(e)s, -e1) ring; (= Kettenring) link; (= Wurfring) quoit; (= Einweckring) seal, rubber; (= Rettungsring) life buoy, life beltdie Ringe tauschen or wechseln — to exchange rings
2) (= Kreis) (= Jahresring, Rauchring) ring; (auf dem Wasser, von Menschen) circle, ring; (= Ringstraße) ring road(dunkle) Ringe unter den Augen haben — to have (dark) rings under one's eyes
acht Ringe schießen — to score an eight
Ring frei! — seconds out or away!; (fig) clear the decks!
in den Ring steigen (lit) — to climb into the ring; (fig) to enter the lists or the fray
4) (ASTRON, MET, CHEM) ring5) (= Vereinigung) circle, group; (von Großhändlern, Erzeugern) group; (= Bande) ring; (THEAT = Abonnentenring) theatre-goers' (Brit) or theater-goers' (US) group6) (liter = Kreislauf) circle, cycleder Ring schließt sich — the circle is completed or closed, the wheel comes or turns full circle
7) (= Sagenzyklus) cycleder Ring ( des Nibelungen) — the Ring (of the Nibelung)
* * *der1) (a drift or curl of smoke, mist etc: wreaths of smoke.) wreath2) (a small circle eg of gold or silver, sometimes having a jewel set in it, worn on the finger: a wedding ring; She wears a diamond ring.) ring3) (a circle of metal, wood etc for any of various purposes: a scarf-ring; a key-ring; The trap-door had a ring attached for lifting it.) ring4) (anything which is like a circle in shape: The children formed a ring round their teacher; The hot teapot left a ring on the polished table.) ring5) (an enclosed space for boxing matches, circus performances etc: the circus-ring; The crowd cheered as the boxer entered the ring.) ring6) (a small group of people formed for business or criminal purposes: a drugs ring.) ring* * *<-[e]s, -e>[rɪŋ]m1. (Fingerring) ringeinen \Ring am Finger tragen to wear a ring on one's finger2. (Öse) ring3. (Kreis) circleeinen \Ring um jdn bilden to form a circle round sbdunkle \Ringe [unter den Augen] dark rings [under one's eyes]6. (Boxring) ring\Ring frei! seconds out!7. (Kreis in einer Schießscheibe) ring* * *der; Ring[e]s, Ringe1) ring2) (BoxRing) ringRing frei zur zweiten Runde — seconds out for the second round
* * *…ring m im subst1. im wörtl Sinn:Eisenring iron ring;Gardinenring curtain ring2. fig (Gruppe):Lesering book club;Rauschgiftring drug ring* * *der; Ring[e]s, Ringe1) ring2) (BoxRing) ring* * *-e m.circlet n.curl n.ring n. -
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I 1. riŋ noun1) (a small circle eg of gold or silver, sometimes having a jewel set in it, worn on the finger: a wedding ring; She wears a diamond ring.) ring2) (a circle of metal, wood etc for any of various purposes: a scarf-ring; a key-ring; The trap-door had a ring attached for lifting it.) ring3) (anything which is like a circle in shape: The children formed a ring round their teacher; The hot teapot left a ring on the polished table.) ring, krets4) (an enclosed space for boxing matches, circus performances etc: the circus-ring; The crowd cheered as the boxer entered the ring.) (bokse)ring, manesje, arena5) (a small group of people formed for business or criminal purposes: a drugs ring.) (-)ring2. verb( verb)1) (to form a ring round.) omgi; lage en ring rundt2) (to put, draw etc a ring round (something): He has ringed all your errors.) sette/tegne en ring rundt3) (to put a ring on the leg of (a bird) as a means of identifying it.) ringmerke•- ringlet
- ring finger
- ringleader
- ringmaster
- run rings round II 1. riŋ past tense - rang; verb1) (to (cause to) sound: The doorbell rang; He rang the doorbell; The telephone rang.) ringe, kime2) ((often with up) to telephone (someone): I'll ring you (up) tonight.) ringe, telefonere3) ((often with for) to ring a bell (eg in a hotel) to tell someone to come, to bring something etc: She rang for the maid.) ringe etter4) ((of certain objects) to make a high sound like a bell: The glass rang as she hit it with a metal spoon.) lyde, klinge, ringe5) (to be filled with sound: The hall rang with the sound of laughter.) gjenlyde6) ((often with out) to make a loud, clear sound: His voice rang through the house; A shot rang out.) ringe ut, lyde2. noun1) (the act or sound of ringing: the ring of a telephone.) ringing, klang2) (a telephone call: I'll give you a ring.) oppringing3) (a suggestion, impression or feeling: His story has a ring of truth about it.) preg, tone, låt•- ring back
- ring off
- ring truebande--------gjeng--------manesje--------ringIsubst. \/rɪŋ\/1) ring, sirkel2) ( sport) bane, arena, manesje3) ( byggfag) bøyle4) liga, ring, klikkrun\/make rings round someone eller run\/make rings around someone være noen helt overlegen, slå noen med den største selvfølgethrow one's hat in(to) the ring stille som kandidat (i konkurranse), være med i en konkurranseIIsubst. \/rɪŋ\/1) ringing, ringesignal, rungende lyd2) tonefall, preg, klang, lyd3) klokkespillgive (someone) a ring slå på tråden (til noen)have a ring of sincerity høres ekte uthave a ring of truth høres sant utIII1) ringe, klinge, lyde, kime, runge2) telefonere, ringe til, ringe3) fylles med lyd4) låte, virke5) slåring a bell se ➢ bell, 1ring a coin se ➢ coin, 1ring back ringe opp igjen, ringe tilbakering false høres usant utring for a taxi se ➢ taxi, 1ring for church se ➢ churchring in ringe inn(austr., newzealandsk, slang, om en ansatt) ringe (hoved)kontoret forklaring: bytte ut noe på ulovlig visring in someone's ears se ➢ ear, 1ring off ( om telefon) legge på, avslutte samtalenring one's glass for silence slå på glasset for å be om stillhetring out ringe ut, lydering someone in ringe på noen, få noen til å komme innring someone up ringe opp noen, ringe til noenring the bell se ➢ bell, 1ring true virke sant, høres fornuftig ut, høres troverdig utring up\/down the curtain se ➢ curtainse ➢ saleIV1) sette ring rundt, ringmerke (fugler e.l.)2) omringe, lage ring rundt noe\/noen3) kaste ring rundt noe (i spill e.l.)4) ringle, lage ringer, forme til ringer5) løpe i ring (om dyr), stige i ringer (om fugler)6) ( om trær) ringe, ringbarke7) sette ring i nesen (særlig om dyr)
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