gong 的 2 个定义
- a large bronze disk, of Asian origin, having an upturned rim, that produces a vibrant, hollow tone when struck, usually with a stick or hammer that has a padded head.
- a shallow bell sounded by a hammer operated electrically or mechanically: The fire-alarm system will automatically sound the gong.
- a rod or wire, either straight or bent into a spiral, on which the time is struck.
- British Slang. a medal or military decoration.
- to sound as a gong does; ring, chime, or reverberate.
gong 近义词
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更多gong例句
- At first glance, it might sound like a New Age concept, but those who have been privy to the sound of bells in Hindu temples or gongs in Buddhist monasteries will know it’s rooted in ancient practices.
- The Best Documentary Feature gong for My Octopus Teacher at this year’s Academy Awards has been seen by many critics as the type of underdog story Oscar loves.
- But it was a real gong and it came with a nice ribbon and a letter from the Queen.
- “Nobody wins when there is so much shame or guilt around the topic,” says Tina Gong.
- China in the limelight with its magic act making Uighurs, dissidents, Falun Gong and weibo blogs disappear without a trace.
- In 2011, the wires were clogged with stories of a potential Peace Prize gong for Julian Assange.
- Wardens and guards with names like Interrogator Wu and Officer Gong deprived the prisoners they hated of meat.
- Almost coincident with the last stroke came the sweeter note of a silver gong from somewhere close at hand.
- Close to the veranda stood a big night-gong, never used except for flood, or fire in the village.
- Maud Barrington's face had grown very colorless, but she said nothing, and her aunt rose and raised the hammer of a gong.
- So it happened that this was the main thought in his mind when the starter's gong sounded and the racers shot away down the track.
- Return to your seat when the gong sounds the recall, that you may not disturb others after the next act commences.