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bel1) (a hollow object, usually of metal, which gives a ringing sound when struck by the clapper inside: church bells.) klokke, bjelle2) (any other mechanism for giving a ringing sound: Our doorbell is broken.) ringeklokkeklokkeIsubst. \/bel\/1) klokke, bjelle2) ringeklokke, ringeapparat3) klokkeformet gjenstand4) ( sjøfart) glass (hver halvtime)5) telefonoppringning6) ( musikk) sjallstykke, (lyd)trakt, lydhorn (på blåseinstrument)7) ( boksing) gongong8) (zoologi, om hjortedyr) brøl, skrik9) (zoologi, på hjortedyr) hudpose på halsenbell, book and candle etter alle kunstens regler, med alt som hører tilclear as a bell klokkeklargive somebody a bell ringe noen, telefonere noenpull the bell dra i klokkestrengenring a bell ( hverdagslig) høres kjent ut, lyde kjent, minne om noe, minne en på noe• does his name ring a bell?ring the bell ringe på (klokken) ringe med klokken ( overført) slå godt ut, treffe midt i blinken, gå rett hjemsaved by the bell (boksing, også overført) reddet av gongongenstrike\/sound the bells (sjøfart, slå på skipsklokken hver halve time) slå glassIIverb \/bel\/1) sette klokke(r) på, henge bjelle(r) på2) (zoologi, om hjortedyr) brøle, skrike3) (britisk, hverdagslig) plinge, telefonerebell the cat ( også overført) henge bjella på katten
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