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chime

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++chime1 /tʃaɪm/ verb  1 [intransitive, transitive]SOUND if a bell or clock chimes, it makes a ringing sound, especially to tell you what time it is 〔钟〕鸣响,敲响 The clock in the hall chimed six. 大厅里的钟敲了六下。2 [intransitive]SAME to be the same as something else or to have the same effect 协调;一致chime with Her views on life didn’t quite chime with mine. 她的人生观和我的不完全一样。3chime in phrasal verb SAY/STATEto say something in a conversation, especially to agree with what someone has just said 插话〔尤表示赞同〕 ‘We’ll miss you too, ’ the children chimed in. 我们也会想念你的。孩子们也插进来说。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
chimeAcross the valley, church bells were chiming.St Clement's clock chimed half-past nine as he reached the beginning of Champney Road.Others chimed in, saying those who have it made are pulling up the ladder on those less fortunate.They join our line of thought, and soon are chiming in with what they think the author may have meant.A clock chimed six.I heard a clock chime softly in the next door room.Wrong, wrong, wrong, chime the economists.The great bells of the Immaculate Conception chimed the hour.Inside the business school chimed the melody that meant the change of lessons.Church bells throughout France chimed to mark the occasion.This last letter did not chime with the rest.chime withHer views on art chime with my own.
chime2 noun  1. SOUND[countable] a ringing sound made by a bell or clock 铃声;钟声2. chimes [plural]APM a set of bells or other objects that produce musical sounds, used as a musical instrument or, for example, as a type of doorbell 〔作为乐器或用作门铃的〕排钟,管钟 wind chimes
Examples from the Corpus
chimeThe shop door opened with a chime.Past the pub, and the noise of laughter and the music of a jukebox and the bell chime of gaming machines.Still Ralph heard every word of every speech as though it were the crystalline note of an ice chime.To be part of that melody of infinite chimes of light!The thoughts of solitude are heard in solitude, and have an inward chime that public thoughts must lack.There was a whirring sound, then the clock's chime marked a quarter to midnight.Application Tell the students that chimes can be made by using a metal spoon instead of a coat hanger.the chime of the doorbellThe chimes reverberated through the silent building.
Origin chime2 (1200-1300) Old French chimbe cymbal, from Latin cymbalum; → CYMBAL
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chime1 /tʃaɪm/ verb
1. [intransitive and transitive] if a bell or clock chimes, it makes a ringing sound, especially to tell you what time it is:
    The clock in the hall chimed six.
2. [intransitive] to be the same as something else or to have the same effect
    chime with
    Her views on life didn’t quite chime with mine.
     
chime in phrasal verb
  to say something in a conversation, especially to agree with what someone has just said:
    ‘We’ll miss you too,’ the children chimed in.

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chime2 noun
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: chimbe 'cymbal', from Latin cymbalum; cymbal
1. [countable] a ringing sound made by a bell or clock
2. chimes [plural] a set of bells or other objects that produce musical sounds, used as a musical instrument or, for example, as a type of doorbell ⇨ wind chimes


chimeBrE /tʃaɪm/ 🔊NAmE /tʃaɪm/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they chime BrE /tʃaɪm/ 🔊 NAmE /tʃaɪm/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it chimes BrE /tʃaɪmz/ 🔊 NAmE /tʃaɪmz/ 🔊past simple chimed BrE /tʃaɪmd/ 🔊 NAmE /tʃaɪmd/ 🔊past participle chimed BrE /tʃaɪmd/ 🔊 NAmE /tʃaɪmd/ 🔊 -ing form chiming BrE /ˈtʃaɪmɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈtʃaɪmɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] (of a bell or a clock 铃或时钟) to ring; to show the time by making a ringing sound 鸣响;敲响;报时I heard the clock chime. 我听见钟响报时。🔊🔊Eight o'clock had already chimed. 已敲过八点钟了。🔊🔊~ sth The clock chimed midday. 时钟响过正午十二点。🔊🔊 ˌchime ˈin (with sth)to join or interrupt a conversation 插嘴;打断谈话He kept chiming in with his own opinions. 他不断插话发表自己的意见。🔊🔊+ speech 'And me!' she chimed in. “还有我!” 她插嘴道。🔊🔊chime (in) with sth(of plans, ideas, etc. 计划、主意等) to agree with sth; to be similar to sth 与…相一致(或相似)His opinions chimed in with the mood of the nation. 他的主张与国民的心态相吻合。🔊🔊
chimeBrE /tʃaɪm/ 🔊NAmE /tʃaɪm/ 🔊 nouna ringing sound, especially one that is made by a bell 响亮清晰的声音;(尤指)铃声,钟声door chimes门铃声   see also wind chimes