英:['rɪŋɪŋlɪ]
美:['rɪŋɪŋlɪ]
英:['rɪŋɪŋlɪ]
美:['rɪŋɪŋlɪ]
adjective
clear and full in tone : resounding
a ringing baritone
vigorously unequivocal : decisive
a ringing condemnation of immorality
The first known use of ringing was in the 14th century
1 Do you hear that ringing sound?
2 an angry, ringing denial of the charges
3 Frey’s slow strumming and ringing, open chords add a country feel to what is, at its essence, an R&B waltz, and Meisner’s walking bass line summons a bluegrass feel.
4 About 75 firefighters responded to the incident, and were still trying to douse the flames as of 11 p.m. Battalion Chief Robert Rezende told OnScene TV that the call initially came in as a ringing alarm.
5 The next year, President Kennedy made a resonant decision: to boldly go, as the Star Trek prologue was to put it in a ringing split infinitive, where no man had gone before.
6 But a new research paper released by the Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site in Albany, N.Y., offers the most ringing case yet.
7 Peel away the veil of doubt, and there could hardly be a more ringing endorsement of an artist whose workings, methods, exuberance and connective spirit knew no bounds.