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rung

/ruhng/US // rʌŋ //UK // (rʌŋ) //

隆隆声,铃声,轰隆隆,轰隆

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : simple past tense and past participle of ring.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • After catching our breath at the bridge, we passed a set of iron rungs jutting out from a cliff, a shortcut back to the valley below.

  • The half-mile trail is almost entirely a stone staircase, with a few iron rungs embedded in granite.

  • The lowest rung is the stage where prospects take the action of conversion.

  • Collecting, managing, and analyzing intersectional data on every employee, at every stage of the talent lifecycle, on every rung of the ladder, and across an entire organization is no small undertaking.

  • Panpsychists look at the many rungs on the complexity ladder of nature and see no obvious line between mind and no-mind.

  • I was of extremely low rank, a Senior Aircraftman – only one rung above the bottom.

  • She said that at one point someone had rung her mother and said "eye for an eye, you deserve to die".

  • Meanwhile, Daenerys Targaryen resides on the next highest rung of relative female liberation.

  • Still today, some children are told to “walk off” a blow to the head or shake off having had their “bell rung.”

  • This hit dismantled a midlevel rung of a cartel, but the effect was only temporary.

  • Isaac Bolum had fixed himself comfortably on two legs of his chair, with the projecting soles of his boots caught behind the rung.

  • If Menshikova had not supported him in her arms, the curtain must have been rung down, wrote Tchaikovsky to his brothers.

  • I leaped and caught the bottom rung of a fire escape, pulled myself up until I could get a foothold.

  • In every borough bells were rung; bonfires were lighted; and candles were placed in the windows at night.

  • In her mind, as it were, she put down her good resolutions on the balcony and hurried in to see who had rung her up.