chime in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for chime in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.chime [Brit tʃʌɪm, Am tʃaɪm] N (of clock, church bell)

III.chime [Brit tʃʌɪm, Am tʃaɪm] VB intr

chime in VB [Brit tʃʌɪm -, Am tʃaɪm -]

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The chimes of the turret clock installed at the pier marked every quarter-hour since the pier's inauguration in 1957.
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The company manufactures bells for use in clock towers, change ringing peals, chimes, and carillons.
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By connecting his electrically operated chimes with outdoor loudspeakers, he was later able to create the effect of church bells.
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At the top of every hour, the chimes play a longer tune to signal the new hour.
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But when the morning chimes ring sweet again...
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Shortly after the intro, a percussion section comes in, with additional wind chimes and synthesizers layered in as the melody repeats.
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That's the chimes you hear in the track.
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Bells, gongs and spiral chimes could all be used, giving a distinct tone for each instrument.
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The prayer wheel, turned by an old monk, resounds with chimes that are heard every day at 4 am.
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Twenty years later, it's exciting to realize there's a lot more to be relished in between all its chimes.
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