Zil öğle saatinde çalar.
- The bell rings at noon.
Ben zilin çaldığını duydum.
- I heard the bell ring.
Yangın durumunda, çanı çal.
- In case of fire, ring the bell.
Kilise çanını her sabah duyabiliriz.
- We can hear the church bell every morning.
I couldn’t make out her name at first; for, when she gave it in answer to my inquiry, it sounded like Beltot, which didn’t sound right. But, when we became better acquainted—which was while Charker and I were drinking sugar-cane sangaree, which she made in a most excellent manner—I found that her Christian name was Isabella, which they shortened into Bell, and that the name of the deceased non-commissioned officer was Tott. Being the kind of neat little woman it was natural to make a toy of—I never saw a woman so like a toy in my life—she had got the plaything name of Belltott. In short, she had no other name on the island.
Vinny, you tosser, it's Keith. I thought you were back today. I'm in town. Bell us on the mobile.''.
... -( bell dings ) - ( groans ) ...
... ( bell dings ) ...