To record, especially by means of a cash register
记录,尤指通过收银机
ring up a sale.
把销售额记入收银机上
To accomplish or achieve; win
完成或取得;赢得
rang up several consecutive victories.
取得几次连续性的胜利
monitor a dispute or conflict without becoming involved in it
不介入冲突,袖手旁观
(informal)outclass or outwit someone very easily
(非正式)大大胜过,远胜于
cause a theatre curtain to be lowered (or raised)
拉铃落(或启)幕
linger in the memory
回荡在耳边,留在记忆中
he left Washington with the president's praises ringing in his ears.
他离开了华盛顿,耳边仍回响着总统的赞扬。
he left Washington with the president's praises ringing in his ears.
他离开了华盛顿,耳边仍回响着总统的赞扬。
(N. Amer.)(of a telephone) be constantly ringing due to a large number of incoming calls
(北美)(电话)铃声响个没完
(Brit.)report or make contact, especially to or with one's place of work, by telephone
(英)(尤指与工作地点)通电话报告,电话联系
every morning she coughed she rang in sick.
每天早晨她一咳嗽,就打电话给单位说病了。
usher someone or something in (or out) by or as if by ringing a bell
鸣钟(或好似鸣钟)迎来(或送走)
the bells were beginning to ring out the old year.
钟鸣辞旧岁。
(Brit.)end a telephone call by replacing the receiver
(英)挂断电话
(Brit.)telephone (several people), typically to find something out or arrange something
(英)(尤指为查明或安排某事)给(几个人)打电话