chime

chime
1. noun
((the ringing of) a set of tuned bells: the chime of the clock.) carrillón

2. verb
1) (to (cause to) ring: The church bells chimed.) sonar, repicar
2) ((of a clock) to indicate the time by chiming: The clock chimed 9 o'clock.) dar
chime vb tocar / dar
the clock chimed twelve el reloj dio las doce
El gerundio de chime se escribe chiming
chime
tr[ʧaɪm]
noun
1 (bells) carillón nombre masculino; (sound of bells) repique nombre masculino; (of clock) campanada; (of doorbell) campanilla
intransitive verb
1 (bells) sonar, repicar; (clock) dar la hora, sonar
transitive verb
1 (bells) tocar; (clock) dar
chime ['ʧaɪm] v, chimed ; chiming vt
: hacer sonar (una campana)
chime vi
: sonar una campana, dar campanadas
chime n
1) bells: juego m de campanitas sintonizadas, carillón m
2) peal: tañido m, campanada f
chime
n.
armonía s.f.
campaneo s.m.
carillón s.m.
repique (Teléfono) s.m.
v.
campanear v.
repicar v.
tʃaɪm
I
noun
a) (sound - of bells) repique m; (- of clock) campanada f; (- of doorbell) campanilla f
b) (device) (usu pl) carillón m

II
1.
transitive verb \<\<tune\>\> tocar*

2.
vi \<\<bell\>\> sonar*, repicar*; \<\<clock\>\> dar* la hora, sonar*
Phrasal Verbs:
[tʃaɪm]
1.
N (=sound) [of church bells] repique m ; [of clock] campanada f ; (=set) juego m de campanas, carillón m

a chime of bells — un carillón

2.
VT [+ bell] tocar
3.
VI repicar, sonar

the clock chimed six — el reloj dio las seis

- chime in
* * *
[tʃaɪm]
I
noun
a) (sound - of bells) repique m; (- of clock) campanada f; (- of doorbell) campanilla f
b) (device) (usu pl) carillón m

II
1.
transitive verb \<\<tune\>\> tocar*

2.
vi \<\<bell\>\> sonar*, repicar*; \<\<clock\>\> dar* la hora, sonar*
Phrasal Verbs:

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