chime – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
chime
v.
ring, make a bell-like sound; strike a bell, cause to ring; harmonize; be in harmony with; enter into a conversation
n.
ring of a bell; harmony
Chime
Chime or
chimes may refer to:
Musical instrument or tone
- Chime (bell instrument), an array of large bells, typically housed in a tower and played from a keyboard
- An instrument of this kind with 23 bells or more is known as a carillon
- The chimes produced by a striking clock to announce the hours
- Tubular bell, or chimes, a percussion instrument struck with hammers
- Wind chime or Aeolian chime, suspended bells sounded when blown together by the wind
- Bar chimes also known as a Mark tree, a series of many small chimes of decreasing length, arranged horizontally
- Chime bars, individual instruments similar to glockenspiel bars but with resonators
- Warning chime, a sound used in machinery or computers to alert users of a dangerous condition
- Macintosh startup chime, the sound a Macintosh computer makes on startup
chime
Noun
1. a percussion instrument consisting of vertical metal tubes of different lengths that are struck with a hammer
(synonym) bell, gong
(hypernym) percussion instrument, percussive instrument
(hyponym) carillon
Verb
1. emit a sound; "bells and gongs chimed"
(hypernym) sound, go
(see-also) chime in, cut in, put in, butt in, chisel in, barge in, break in
(derivation) bell, gong
chimar
v.
scratch, scrape (Central America), annoy, harass, irritate (Central America, Mexico), screw (vulgar), have sexual intercourse (Central America)
chime
v.
vyzvánět; přizvukovat (komu čím)
n.
zvonění