B2 [ C ] a circle of any material, or any group of things or people in a circular shape or arrangement环(状物);圆形的东西;环形排列
A2 [ C ] a circular piece of jewellery worn especially on your finger戒指;指环
[ C ] a group of people who help each other, often secretly and in a way that is to their advantage团伙;帮派;集团
[ C ] US usually element a circular piece of material often made of metal that can be heated in order to be used for cooking圆形灶盘,火圈
[ C ] a special area where people perform or compete(表演或比赛的)表演场,竞技场
two round handles at the ends of two long ropes that hang from the ceiling and are used in gymnastics(体操运动中的)吊环
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She accidentally dropped her ring down a drain in the road.
Muhammad Ali's showmanship in the ring shouldn't detract from his considerable skill.
She sat there nervously twisting the ring around on her finger.
The jeweller skillfully engraved the initials on the ring.
His arm was manacled to a ring on the wall.
A2 [ I or T ] rang, rung mainly UK US usually and UK also call to make a phone call to someone(给…)打电话
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"I'm sorry I forgot to ring you." "Oh, don't worry."
"Margot rang to say she's too busy to come." "She would - she always has an excuse."
That decorator you rang about painting the house - did he ever return your call?
If anyone rings for me, please tell them I'll be back in the office at four o'clock.
I've just rung him but there was no answer.
B1 [ I or T ] rang, rung to (cause to) make the sound of a bell(使)发出钟声;(使)响起铃声
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I was just snuggling down into my warm duvet when the phone rang.
I was on the toilet when the phone rang.
The phone rang, breaking my concentration.
Is that the bell ringing?
Ring the bell and see if he answers.
[ T ] ringed, ringed to surround something包围;环绕;围住
UK [ T ] ringed, ringed to draw a circle around something绕…画圆;在…周围画圈
[ T ] ringed, ringed to put a ring on something, especially an animal(尤指在动物身上)套环,戴上环套
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