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doorbell

/dawr-bel, dohr-/US // ˈdɔrˌbɛl, ˈdoʊr- //

门铃,门铃声,门钟

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a bell chime, or the like, at a door or connected with a door, rung by persons outside wanting someone inside to open the door.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to canvass or solicit from door to door, especially for votes or contributions.

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Examples

  • Domestic abusers are exploiting technology like never before, especially location-sharing tech, home cameras and smart doorbells.

  • An interconnected series of cameras may be overkill if you live in a small space, while a simple doorbell camera might not cover enough ground for you if your property is somewhat larger.

  • From a networked series of sensors and lights to simple doorbell cameras, anything that adds that extra level of protection can qualify.

  • Rebecca, 42, endured yet another form of tech abuse—involving a “smart” doorbell.

  • I grabbed my book, and was just settling into reading… when the doorbell rang.

  • “Upon our arrival I knocked on the front door several times and rang the doorbell with no answer,” Platt would report.

  • During Inside Llewyn Davis you just wish Davis had a warm coat and that someone would answer when he rings on their doorbell.

  • Deliverymen were asked not to ring the doorbell lest the noise disturb him.

  • Doorbell would ring, I would open the door, Luke would come in, we would bow at each other, he would say nothing.

  • Hearing the doorbell, a hesitant cleaner opened the door a crack to see who it was.

  • Young Taverney got out first, rang at a house doorbell, and returned to receive Andrea in his arms.

  • The name "Students' Hostel," written on a large poster placed at the gate, attracted my attention and I rang the doorbell.

  • In the construction of this doorbell it is best to purchase a small instrument known as the "tubaphone."

  • Somewhere in that evening before we retired, and after we had eaten, the doorbell rang and two men from Life Magazine appeared.

  • It was the front doorbell, and it meant the arrival of the engines.