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merry-bells

/mer-ee-belz/US // ˈmɛr iˌbɛlz //

铃儿响叮当,铃铛,铃铛声,铃木

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mer·ry-bells.

    • : bellwort.

Examples

  • Church bells pealed from St. Catherine of Siena parish one block away.

  • A ban on the ringing of church bells, lifted in 1941, was reimposed.

  • Bohac said the bill does not require anyone to say “Merry Christmas” if they are not up for it.

  • Because we all grew up initially thinking it was “God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen.”

  • But asked if he would say “Merry Christmas” to someone who he knew did not celebrate the holiday, he paused for several seconds.

  • I take the Extream Bells, and set down the six Changes on them thus.

  • Bells were pealing and tolling in all directions, and the air was filled with the sound of distant shouts and cries.

  • The Seven-score and four on the six middle Bells, the treble leading, and the tenor lying behind every change, makes good Musick.

  • We were in the midst of it, and having a merry time, when the door suddenly opened and Liszt appeared.

  • These Rules (leaving out the Tenor) serves for five bells; and leaving out the fifth and Tenor, they serve for four bells.