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rang [ræŋ]

I . ring1 [rıŋ] N

II . ring1 [rıŋ] VB trans

I . ring2 <rang, rung> [rıŋ] VB intr

5. ring mainly Brit:

II . ring2 <rang, rung> [rıŋ] VB trans

III . ring2 <rang, rung> [rıŋ] N

3. ring mainly Brit:

gas ring N

gas ring → gas range

See also gas range

gas range N, gas ring, gas cooker

gas range N, gas ring, gas cooker

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Organisers rang him repeatedly but cagily, to insist (without saying why) that he should attend the award ceremony.
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The phone booth rang while the nominated melted their icecubes.
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Pre-recorded boos, which rang throughout the arena, were quickly replaced by cheers and applause.
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The first day, it vanished, and he rang the bell.
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Every week, something similar was shown to the viewers who rang in to guess what it was the golden rule was it had to rhyme.
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Then they rang to say she was not covered, followed by another about-turn when they said she was covered after all.
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Brakes on both rear wheels featured a bell, which rang when the vehicle reached a full stop.
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However, once one player reached 50 points, a bell rang to signify all subsequent words would be played for double points.
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A senior friend was driving down the highway when his car phone rang.
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For example, some water clocks rang bells and gongs, while others opened doors and windows to show figurines of people, or moved pointers, and dials.
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