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I . ring1 [rɪŋ] N

2. ring (jewellery):

3. ring esp Brit (cooking device):

palnik m

4. ring pej (organized group):

siatka f
grupa f

5. ring (for boxing):

ring m

6. ring (at circus):

arena f

Phrases:

to run rings around sb inf

II . ring1 [rɪŋ] VB trans

2. ring Brit (circle on paper):

3. ring animal, bird:

I . ring2 [rɪŋ] N

1. ring no pl esp Brit (telephone call):

2. ring (sound of bell):

3. ring no pl fig (possessing stated quality):

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

1. ring esp Brit (telephone):

2. ring (make sound):

dzwonić [perf za-]

3. ring (sound familiar):

III . ring2 <rang, rung> [rɪŋ] VB intr

1. ring esp Brit telephone, bell:

dzwonić [perf za-]

2. ring (seem):

gas ring N

key-ring N

nose ring N

ring back VB trans, intr

II . ring in VB intr (telephone work)

I . ring up VB trans

1. ring up (telephone):

dzwonić [perf za-]

2. ring up (on cash register):

II . ring up VB intr

Usage examples with rings

it rings a bell
to run rings around sb inf

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 earlier ones, again like mine, are three-ply beech with reinforcing rings and rounded bearing edges.
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Mechanical devices (an automobile, for example) consist of subassemblies (a diesel engine for example), which, in turn, consist of component parts such as pistons, piston rings and bearings.
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Unfortunately the set of nil elements does not always form an ideal for noncommutative rings.
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Additional flags can be attached to the side rings to slow down the dart and increase control.
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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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At that time, matches took place in sandpits instead of rings.
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In exchange for bands made of gold, they were given rings made of steel.
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The campsites also have fire rings and picnic tables.
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He rings his own door bell and is met by a tall, fair, handsome stranger.
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