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rang [ræŋ] VB

rang pt of ring:

See also ring up , ring out , ring off , ring in , ring , ring

I . ring up VB trans

1. ring esp Brit (telephone):

2. ring COMM:

II . ring up VB intr Brit

I . ring out VB intr

II . ring out VB trans

II . ring in VB trans to ring in ⇄ sb

I . ring2 [rɪŋ] N

1. ring (act of sounding bell):

2. ring (sound made):

3. ring usu sing esp Brit (telephone call):

4. ring (loud sound):

5. ring usu sing (quality):

zven m
zvok m

6. ring (set of bells):

zvončki m pl
zvonovi m pl

II . ring2 <rang, rung> [rɪŋ] VB intr

2. ring (have humming sensation):

3. ring (reverberate):

5. ring esp Brit (call on telephone):

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

1. ring (make sound):

2. ring (of a church):

3. ring esp Brit (call on telephone):

I . ring1 [rɪŋ] N

1. ring (jewellery):

prstan m

2. ring (circular object):

obroč m

3. ring ASTRON:

obroč m

4. ring Brit (cooking device):

5. ring (arena):

arena f

6. ring + sing/pl vb (circle of people, objects):

krog m

7. ring + sing/pl vb (clique):

klika f
tolpa f

II . ring1 [rɪŋ] VB trans

1. ring usu passive (surround):

obdajati [perf obdati]

2. ring Brit (draw):

I . ring1 [rɪŋ] N

1. ring (jewellery):

prstan m

2. ring (circular object):

obroč m

3. ring ASTRON:

obroč m

4. ring Brit (cooking device):

5. ring (arena):

arena f

6. ring + sing/pl vb (circle of people, objects):

krog m

7. ring + sing/pl vb (clique):

klika f
tolpa f

II . ring1 [rɪŋ] VB trans

1. ring usu passive (surround):

obdajati [perf obdati]

2. ring Brit (draw):

I . ring2 [rɪŋ] N

1. ring (act of sounding bell):

2. ring (sound made):

3. ring usu sing esp Brit (telephone call):

4. ring (loud sound):

5. ring usu sing (quality):

zven m
zvok m

6. ring (set of bells):

zvončki m pl
zvonovi m pl

II . ring2 <rang, rung> [rɪŋ] VB intr

2. ring (have humming sensation):

3. ring (reverberate):

5. ring esp Brit (call on telephone):

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

1. ring (make sound):

2. ring (of a church):

3. ring esp Brit (call on telephone):

II . ring in VB trans to ring in ⇄ sb

I . ring out VB intr

II . ring out VB trans

I . ring up VB trans

1. ring esp Brit (telephone):

2. ring COMM:

II . ring up VB intr Brit

ˈbox·ing ring N

en·ˈgage·ment ring N

ˈkey ring N

ˈpis·ton ring N

ˈring bind·er N

ˈring fin·ger N

ˈring road N Brit Aus

sig·net ring [ˈsɪgnətˌ-] N

ˈwed·ding ring N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The fire continued to strengthen, and several more minutes elapsed before the school's fire alarm rang.
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Brakes on both rear wheels featured a bell, which rang when the vehicle reached a full stop.
en.wikipedia.org
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.
en.wikipedia.org
The phone booth rang while the nominated melted their icecubes.
en.wikipedia.org
However, once one player reached 50 points, a bell rang to signify all subsequent words would be played for double points.
en.wikipedia.org
The microphone contained a piezoelectrical crystal that rang at 100 kc under influence of the acoustic pulse.
en.wikipedia.org
They had paid by direct bank transfer after the site suggested this as the best method; however this later rang alarm bells for them.
www.communitynews.com.au
Rang be rang shodan (going from one color to another, changing colors, turning red and white in the face) connotes embarrassment and coyness.
www.payvand.com
The first day, it vanished, and he rang the bell.
en.wikipedia.org
Then they rang to say she was not covered, followed by another about-turn when they said she was covered after all.
www.thisismoney.co.uk

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