ring.

listen to the pronunciation of ring.
Englisch - Türkisch
çalmak
{i} yüzük

Elin beş parmağı var: başparmak, işaret parmağı, orta parmak, yüzük parmağı ve serçe parmak. - The hand has five fingers: the thumb, the index finger, the middle finger, the ring finger, and the pinky.

Bu yüzük hiçbir yerde bulunmayacaktı. - The ring was not to be found anywhere.

{i} halka

Patates kızartması yerine soğan halkaları alacağım. - I'll take onion rings instead of fries.

Uranus'un kara, kaya parçaları şeklinde nesneleri içeren, onbir bilinen halkası vardır. - Uranus has eleven known rings, which contain dark, boulder-sized particles.

telefon etmek
ring
pist
zil çalmak
(Biyokimya) dolam
çınlamak (kulak)
(Askeri) yüksük
çağrı atmak
yaylı segman
ışaret bileziği
(Askeri,Otomotiv) segman
(Sigorta) bağa
zil

Ben zilin çaldığını duydum. - I heard the bell ring.

Tam bulaşıkları kaldırdıktan sonra, Joan kapı zilinin çaldığını duydu. - Just after putting away the dishes, Joan heard the doorbell ring.

(Askeri) anele
etrafını çevirmek
tınlamak
(Askeri,Teknik) bilezik
(Askeri) burç
(Mekanik) piston segmanı
boks ring
çan sesi

Kilisenin yakından çan sesini duyabiliyorduk. - We could hear the bells ringing from a nearby church.

çınlatmak
etrafını kuşatmak
nitelik
zil sesi

Çalan bir zil sesi duydum. - I heard the sound of a ringing bell.

Cep telefonumun zil sesini nasıl değiştiririm? - How do I change my cell phone's ringtone?

daire
türküm
(kulak) çınlamak
(up ile) alısünlemek
çember
şebeke
(zil/vb.) çalmak
çınlama sesi
{f} çal

Telefon çalıyor. Ben bakarım. - The phone is ringing. I'll get it.

Yüzüğü onun çaldığına dair Tom'un onayı hizmetçiyi şüpheli olmaktan kurtardı. - Tom's acknowledgement that he stole the ring cleared the maid of suspicion.

etki
{f} etrafını sarmak
çal(mak)
zili
halka geçirmek
(Tekstil) Işaret bileziği, bilezik
{f} (zili/çanı) çalmak; (zil/çan) çalmak/çalınmak
çılatmak
çan ile ilân etmek
{i} çınlama

Kulaklarındaki devamlı tiz çınlama Tom'u çılgına çeviriyor. - The constant, high-pitched ringing in Tom's ears is driving him crazy.

ses vermek
(Tıp) Dairesel (halkası) organ
çınlak
{f} İng. telefon etmek
ring down tiyatro perdeyi indir işareti vermek
{f} daire içine almak
{i} yüzük: engagement ring nişan yüzüğü. wedding ring alyans
grup
ahenk
ses çıarmak
{f} şıngırdamak
{i} çete
{i} çıkar grubu
{f} çevrelemek
{i} ayla
{i} izlenim
{f} (rang, rung)
{i} bahis oynanan yer
akis
{f} kuşatmak
{i} klik
çınama sesi
çalkanmak tesir etmek çalmak
Türkisch - Türkisch
Englisch - Englisch
R
A surname for a maker of rings as jewelry or as in harness
An algebraic structure which consists of a set with two binary operations, addition and multiplication, such that the set is an abelian group under addition and a monoid under multiplication

The set of integers, \mathbb{Z}, is the prototypical ring.

An algebraic structure as above, but only required to be a semigroup under multiplication, that is, there need not be a multiplicative identity element

The definition of ring without unity allows, for instance, the set 2\mathbb{Z} of even integers to be a ring.

A hierarchical level of privilege in a computer system, usually at hardware level, used to protect data and functionality (also protection ring)

Kernel Mode processes run in ring 0, and User Mode processes run in ring 3.

An old English measure of corn equal to the coomb or half a quarter

The ring is common in the Huntingdonshire accounts of Ramsey Abbey. It was equal to half a quarter, i.e., is identical with the coomb of the eastern counties. —.

A bird band, a round piece of metal put around a bird's leg used for identification and studies of migration
To telephone someone

I will ring you when we arrive.

A telephone call

I’ll give you a ring when the plane lands.

A place where some sports or exhibitions take place; notably a circular or comparable arena, such as a boxing ring or a circus ring; hence the field of a political contest
To produce the sound of a bell or a similar sound

Whose mobile phone is ringing?.

A pleasant or correct sound

The name has a nice ring to it.

The resonant sound of a bell, or a sound resembling it

The ring of hammer on anvil filled the air.

To attach a ring to, especially for identification

We managed to ring 22 birds this morning.

A diacritical mark in the shape of a hollow circle placed above or under the letter
To surround or enclose

The inner city was ringed with dingy industrial areas.

An exclusive group of people, usually involving some unethical or illegal practices; as a crime ring
A piece of food in the shape of a ring, as in onion ring
To make a (church) bell produce sound

The deliveryman rang the doorbell to drop off a parcel.

To make an incision around; to girdle

They ringed the trees to make the clearing easier next year.

A circumscribing object, (roughly) circular and hollow, looking like an annual ring, earring, finger ring etc
to resound, reverberate, echo

It is instructive for us to learn as well as to ponder on the fact that the very men who looked down with delight, when the sand of the arena reddened with human blood, made the arena ring with applause when Terence in his famous line: ‘Homo sum, Nihil humani alienum puto’ proclaimed the brotherhood of man..

a large circular prehistoric stone construction such as Stonehenge
Of something spoken or written, to appear to be, to seem, to sound

That does not ring true.

{v} to fit with rings, strike a bell, tinkle, clink, sound, make a noise, echo, resound
{n} a circle, ornament, sound, set of bells
A ring.
famble
Ring
a set of four operas by Richard Wagner, known also as The Ring of the Nibelung or The Ring Cycle. They are based on stories from German mythology. Circular band of gold, silver, or other precious or decorative material usually worn on the finger, but sometimes on the toes, the ears, or the nose. The earliest examples were found in the tombs of ancient Egypt. In addition to being worn as adornment, rings have functioned as symbols of authority, fidelity, or social status. In the early Roman republic, most were made of iron, gold being reserved for persons of high status; but by the 3rd century BC anyone except a slave could wear a gold ring. The Romans are thought to have originated engagement rings, symbolizing a promise of marriage. In the Middle Ages, signet rings were important in religious, legal, and commercial transactions; memorial, posy, and keepsake rings served sentimental purposes; occult rings supposedly had magical powers; and poison rings had hollow bezels that could be filled with poison for the purpose of suicide or homicide. In modern algebra, a set of elements with two operations, referred to as "addition" and "multiplication," that conform to certain conditions. These specify that the set is closed under both operations, the associative law holds for both operations, the commutative law holds for addition, the distributive law holds, there is an additive identity (known as zero), and every element has an additive inverse (see inverse function). The set of integers is a ring. See also field theory. growth ring Ring of Fire Whiskey Ring change ringing
Ring
An Irish family name
ring
Poe a toroidal shape; "a ring of ships in the harbor"; "a halo of smoke"
ring
make (bells) ring, often for the purposes of musical edification; "Ring the bells"; "My uncle rings every Sunday at the local church"
ring
To practice making music with bells
ring
of Sporangium
ring
the sound of a bell ringing; "the distinctive ring of the church bell"; "the ringing of the telephone"; "the tintinnabulation that so volumnously swells from the ringing and the dinging of the bells"--E
ring
An elastic band partly or wholly encircling the spore cases of ferns
ring
be around; "Developments surround the town"; "The river encircles the village"
ring
To attach a ring to
ring
A network configuration (topology) in which all computers and devices are connected to a circular pathway See star and bus
ring
To surround with a ring, or as with a ring; to encircle
ring
The set of files currently being edited are arranged in a ring formation
ring
To surround
ring
One of the wires that make up the local loop, Ring is the connected ring on the jack that was used when operators use to switch the calls Also the term for the energy on a POTS line that allows the telephone to ring
ring
The plane figure included between the circumferences of two concentric circles
ring
Any loud sound; the sound of numerous voices; a sound continued, repeated, or reverberated
ring
an association of criminals; "police tried to break up the gang"; "a pack of thieves"
ring
Poe a toroidal shape; "a ring of ships in the harbor"; "a halo of smoke" attach a ring to the foot of, in order to identify; "ring birds"; "band the geese to observe their migratory patterns" sound loudly and sonorously; "the bells rang" make (bells) ring, often for the purposes of musical edification; "Ring the bells"; "My uncle rings every Sunday at the local church
ring
jewelry consisting of a circlet of precious metal (often set with jewels) worn on the finger; "she had rings on every finger"; "he noted that she wore a wedding band"
ring
An algebraic structure which is a group under addition and a monoid under multiplication
ring
A planar geometrical figure included between two concentric circles
ring
To repeat often, loudly, or earnestly
ring
A circular area on the trading floor of an exchange where traders and brokers stand while executing futures trades Some exchanges use pits rather than rings See Pit
ring
A connected set of edges that composes the face border Any single ring is only referenced to and by a single face If the same set of edges is shared by two different faces, two rings that correspond to the two faces are created from the single edge set Rings only occur at level 3 topology (when faces are also present)
ring
A formation of various pieces of material orbiting around a planet
ring
To cause to sound, especially by striking, as a metallic body; as, to ring a bell
ring
An inclosed space in which pugilists fight; hence, figuratively, prize fighting
ring
To fit with a ring or with rings, as the fingers, or a swine's snout
ring
A clique; an exclusive combination of persons for a selfish purpose, as to control the market, distribute offices, obtain contracts, etc
ring
The solid generated by the revolution of a circle, or other figure, about an exterior straight line (as an axis) lying in the same plane as the circle or other figure
ring
A round piece of (precious) metal worn around the finger
ring
{f} call on the telephone (British); bid, call, summon; encircle, surround; form into a ring; sound a bell; seem, appear; resound, be filled with sound; reverberate, echo
ring
make (bells) ring, often for the purposes of musical edification; "Ring the bells"; "My uncle rings every Sunday at the local church
ring
A mathematical system that has two operations, usually called addition and multiplication A ring is an abelian group with respect to addition Multiplication is associative and distributive with respect to addition
ring
To rise in the air spirally
ring
a square platform marked off by ropes in which contestants box or wrestle
ring
A circular area on the trading floor of an exchange where floor traders and floor brokers stand while executing futures trades
ring
A type of network topology where the devices are connected to a continuous conductor
ring
get or try to get into communication (with someone) by telephone; "I tried to call you all night"; "Take two aspirin and call me in the morning"
ring
In networking, a topology in which the physical medium is distributed to form a closed loop Often used to assure high availability of the transport medium
ring
A sound; especially, the sound of vibrating metals; as, the ring of a bell
ring
To make (a sound), as by ringing a bell; to sound
Türkisch - Englisch
ring.

    Silbentrennung

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