ringing sound in Vietnamese

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Sentence patterns related to "ringing sound"

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1. Clinked: to make a repeated sharp light ringing sound.

2. Clinking: to make a repeated sharp light ringing sound.

3. Chinked: to make a repeated sharp light ringing sound.

4. Clang definition is - to make a loud metallic ringing sound

5. Clink definition, to make or cause to make a light, sharp, ringing sound: The coins Clinked together

6. 18 When I heard the clatter of horse's hooves, it seemed an enormous, ringing sound, filling the empty sky.

7. 3 When I heard the clatter of horse's hooves, it seemed an enormous, ringing sound, filling the empty sky.

8. [in sing.] a continuous loud banging or ringing sound: /the Clangor of the steam hammers./ DERIVATIVES: clang·or·ous / …

9. Clinked, Clink·ing, Clinks To make or cause to make a light, sharp ringing sound: Clinked their wineglasses together in a toast.

10. Clinked , clink·ing , clinks To make or cause to make a light, sharp ringing sound: Clinked their wineglasses together in a toast.

11. & tr.v. Clinked, clink·ing, clinks To make or cause to make a light, sharp ringing sound: Clinked their wineglasses together in a toast.

12. / klɪŋk / to (cause something to) make a short ringing sound like pieces of glass or metal knocking lightly together: The ice Clinked as she dropped it into the glass

13. clang /klæŋ/ verb [ intransitive, transitive] if a metal object clangs, or if you clang it, it makes a loud ringing sound The gates Clanged shut behind her

14. Clangor (n.) "a sharp, metallic, ringing sound," 1590s, from Latin Clangor "sound of trumpets (Virgil), birds (Ovid), etc.," from clangere "to clang," echoic (compare clang).

15. Cymbal definition, a concave plate of brass or bronze that produces a sharp, ringing sound when struck: played either in pairs, by being struck together, or singly, by being struck with a …

16. / klæŋ / to make a loud deep ringing sound like that of metal being hit, or to cause something to make this sound: He woke up to hear the sound of bells Clanging in the distance

17. / klæŋ / to make a loud deep ringing sound like that of metal being hit, or to cause something to make this sound: He woke up to hear the sound of bells Clanging in the distance

18. Cymbal (n.) "one of a pair of plates of brass or bronze which, when struck together, produce a sharp, ringing sound," mid-15c., from Old English cimbal and from Old French Cymbale (13c.), both from Latin Cymbalum, from Greek kymbalon "a Cymbal," from kymbē "bowl, drinking cup." This previously has been connected with Sanskrit kumbha-, Avestan xumba-"pot;" Middle Irish comm, cummal.