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ringed

/ringd/US // rɪŋd //UK // (rɪŋd) //

有环,有环的,带环的,成环状

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having or wearing a ring or rings.
    • : marked or decorated with or as if with a ring or rings.
    • : surrounded by or as if by a ring or rings.
    • : formed of or with rings; ringlike or annular: a ringed growth.
    • : Armor. noting armor having rings sewn side by side to a flexible backing.

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Examples

  • Bindings for daily planners range from simple staples to glue, wire spirals, and ringed metal clasps.

  • The city of Bath, in southwest England, is home to the iconic Bath Circus, or circle — three curved rows of townhouses that surround a ringed road with three vehicle entry points.

  • He looked at the thin sheet of metal ringed by rivet holes and he knew instantly what it was his wife had chanced upon.

  • The rest of Perry, with its population of around 15,000, is ringed by churches, pecan groves, and cotton fields.

  • In particular, Pluto could be ringed: we know it has at least five moons, which, other than Charon, are tiny.

  • A stained, ringed leather Milwaukee Brewers coaster (I used to live five minutes from the stadium).

  • And as a historian, his disdain is ringed with knowledge of the past—that Christians did not always war with Muslims.

  • The sum of the numbers corresponding to the pegs ringed counts toward the final score.

  • He certainly could offer little threat to the company, yet they ringed him in, weapons ready, watching his every move.

  • The moon, ringed by a halo, shone like an opal in the milk-white sky.

  • A Zulu was approaching them down the road, a tall man, ringed, and clad in a long overcoat.

  • The latter shakes and quivers for a moment like a line with a heavy fish at the end; then the ringed head rises.