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ring1 [rɪŋ] N

1. ring (small circle):

argola f
roda f

2. ring (jewellery):

anel m

3. ring:

ringue m

I . ring2 N

1. ring no pl esp Brit:

2. ring of bell:

toque m

II . ring2 <rang, rung> VB trans

1. ring esp Brit:

III . ring2 <rang, rung> VB intr

1. ring Brit:

key ring N

ring back VB intr, trans esp Brit TELEC

ring off VB intr Brit

ring binder N

ring road N esp Brit

signet ring [ˈsɪgnɪt-] N

wedding ring N

Usage examples with rings

his name/face rings a bell

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Connected by timbers shackled together with iron yokes and rings, the piers anchored an enclosure into which the river current forced floating logs.
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The company currently offers a wide selection of gourmet burgers, milkshakes, soft drinks, fries, onion rings and salads.
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He rings his own door bell and is met by a tall, fair, handsome stranger.
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The campsites also have fire rings and picnic tables.
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Even today this rings true in many kitchens, where the chef will don a tall hat and the commis and apprentices will wear pillbox hats.
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In exchange for bands made of gold, they were given rings made of steel.
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Unfortunately the set of nil elements does not always form an ideal for noncommutative rings.
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At that time, matches took place in sandpits instead of rings.
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He uses a beyblade with more powerful attack rings in an attempt to do more damage in battle.
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Although the earlace is my object of affection, she also makes rings, body jewelry, and headpieces.
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