chimer

英[tʃaɪm] 美[tʃaɪm]
  • n.鸣;钟;和协v.鸣;打;和协
chimer chimed chimed chiming chimes
  • chi n.希腊字母表中的第22个字母;气
  • chi-chi adj.极其潇洒的;故作时髦的;装模作样的
  • chi-flavor 豉香型白酒
  • Chi-li 池莉
  • Chi-pao 旗袍
Noun:
  1. a percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned bells that are struck with a hammer; used as an orchestral instrument

Verb:
  1. emit a sound;

    "bells and gongs chimed"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The alarm can even be set to chime every hour of the day.
      闹钟可以用来每小时报鸣。
    2. A knell beetle is immune to its own sonic chime attack and that of other knell beetles.
      丧钟甲虫免疫自身和其他丧钟甲虫的音波谐鸣攻击。
    3. Just then the bells of Bow Church in London began to chime.
      就在此时,伦敦市内包教堂的钟开始响了起来。
    4. Fleur, leaning out of her window, heard the hall clock's muffled chime of twelve.
      芙雷身子探出窗外,听见穿堂里的钟低沉地敲了十二点。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The alarm can even be set to chime every hour of the day.
      闹钟可以用来每小时报鸣。
    2. A knell beetle is immune to its own sonic chime attack and that of other knell beetles.
      丧钟甲虫免疫自身和其他丧钟甲虫的音波谐鸣攻击。