chimed

chimed[tʃaɪmd] 

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原级:chime

第三人称单数:chimes

第三人称复数:chimes

现在分词:chiming

chimed 基本解释
插嘴;敲出和谐的乐声( chime的过去式 );报;打断谈话;
chimed 网络解释

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chimed 单语例句

1. The news chimed with other signals that economic activity was stabilizing and the worst recession since the Great Depression was coming to an end.

2. While the emperor enjoyed musical bells and chimed stones that lined on four sides, the dukes only had bells and stones on three sides.

3. chimed什么意思

3. The crowd favored Kirilenko but a few voices chimed in to support Sharapova, or express exasperation.

4. " I prefer it here to a rehabilitation centre, " Xiao Lang chimed in.

5. A new respect and confidence in the British Academy has chimed sweetly with the surging fortunes of our indigenous film industry.

6. chimed的反义词

6. Multiple countries could claim they have significant volume, another panelist chimed in.

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7. The Consumer Council has also chimed in, expressing concern over recent rush for powdered milk.

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8. Britain chimed in with Washington and France did not show clearly where it stood.

9. chimed

9. Political leaders stood united in silence and Belgian churches slowly chimed their bells in unison.