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- From the verb ring: (⇒ conjugate)
- ringed is: ⓘClick the infinitive to see all available inflections
- v past (For meanings to do with encircling or forming circles)
- v past p (For meanings to do with encircling or forming circles)
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ring n | (jewellery worn on finger) (ślubny) | obrączka ż |
| | pierścionek m |
| The couple exchanged rings. |
| Para wymieniła obrączki. |
ring n | (circular band) | pierścień m |
| There was a ring of metal around the bird's leg. |
| Ptak miał założony metalowy pierścień wokół nogi. |
ring n | (sound of a bell) | dzwonek m |
| | dzwonienie n |
| | dźwięk dzwonka m + m |
| The ring of the bell woke me up. |
| Obudził mnie dzwonek. |
| Obudził mnie dźwięk dzwonka. |
ring n | (circular shape) | krąg m |
| | pierścień m |
| A ring of vines encircled the tree. | | A ring of coffee stained the tablecloth. |
ring [sb]⇒ vtr | UK (phone) | dzwonić do ndk. + przyim. |
| | zadzwonić do dk. + przyim. |
| Edward rang all of his friends. |
| Edward zadzwonił do wszystkich swoich przyjaciół. |
ring⇒ vtr | (sound a bell) | dzwonić ndk. |
| | zadzwonić dk. |
| The monk rang the bell. |
| Mnich zadzwonił dzwonem. |
ring vi | (telephone: sound) | dzwonić ndk. |
| | zadzwonić dk. |
| The phone rang twice. |
| Telefon zadzwonił dwa razy. |
ring vi | (sound like a bell) | dźwięczeć ndk. |
| | zadźwięczeć dk. |
| When hit with a spoon, the brass candlestick will ring. |
| Mosiężny świecznik zadźwięczy, kiedy uderzy się go łyżeczką. |
Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
ring n | (circle: people, objects, etc.) | krąg m |
| The dancers formed a ring. |
ring n | (network of people, cartel) | siatka ż |
| | grupa ż |
| The police broke up a drug ring. |
ring n | (boxing) | ring m |
| The boxer stepped into the ring. |
ring n | (arena for circus, etc.) | arena ż |
| This circus has three rings. |
ring, tree ring, growth ring, annual ring n | (tree: growth circle) | pierścień m |
| Old trees have many rings. |
ring n | (cooking hob) | palnik m |
| Place the saucepan on the ring and heat gently for five minutes. |
ring n | (matter: orbits a planet) | pierścień m |
| Saturn has the most rings. |
ring n | (act of ringing) | dźwięk dzwonka m + m |
| | dzwonek m |
| The class starts at the ring of the bell. |
ring n | (telephone call) | dzwonić ndk. |
| | zadzwonić dk. |
| Just a quick ring to let you know I got home safely. |
ring n | (tone, note) | dzwonek m |
| The telephone's ring is loud. |
rings npl | (gymnastic apparatus) | kółka n, l.mn. |
| The gymnast held onto the rings. |
the rings npl | (gymnastic event) | ćwiczenia na kółkach wyr. |
| Kurt is the best at the rings. |
ring vi | (summon by ringing a bell) | dzwonić ndk. |
| | zadzwonić dk. |
| The queen rang for her servant. |
ring vi | (ears) | dzwonić komuś w uszach zwrot ndk. |
| My ears are ringing. |
ring vi | figurative (sound a particular way) | brzmieć ndk. |
| | zabrzmieć dk. |
| His words rang true. |
ring with [sth] vi + prep | (be filled with sound) | rozbrzmiewać ndk. |
| The church rang with the sound of music. |
ring [sth]⇒ vtr | (fit a ring to: nose of livestock) | kolczykować ndk. |
| | zakolczykować dk. |
| The farmer ringed his cattle so that they could be led. |
ring [sth] vtr | (fit a tag to: a bird) | obrączkować ndk. |
| | zaobrączkować dk. |
| The birds were ringed so that they could be identified later. |
ring [sth] vtr | (draw a circle around) | zakreślać ndk. |
| | zakreślić dk. |
| Ring the answer that you think is correct. |
ring [sb]⇒ vtr | (surround) | okrążać, otaczać ndk. |
| | okrążyć, otoczyć dk. |
| The police ringed the gang. |
ring [sth]⇒ vtr | US (cut into rings) | kroić w talarki zwrot ndk. |
| | pokroić w talarki zwrot dk. |
| Ring the onion and add to the salad. |
ring [sth] with [sth] vtr + prep | (encircle with [sth]) | owijać ndk. |
| | owinąć dk. |
| She ringed the door handle with some Christmas tinsel. |
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call in, also UK: ring in, phone in vi phrasal | (phone) | dzwonić do studia zwrot ndk. |
| | zadzwonić do studia zwrot dk. |
| Radio listeners are encouraged to call in to make comments. |
ring off vi phrasal | (telephone: hang up) | odkładać słuchawkę ndk. + ż |
| | odłożyć słuchawkę dk. + ż |
| If you receive an unwelcome phone call, it's best to simply ring off. |
ring [sb] up, ring up [sb] vtr phrasal sep | informal (call on the telephone) | przedzwonić do kogoś |
| Please ring up Patty tonight, and invite her to our party. |
ring up [sth], ring [sth] up vtr phrasal sep | US, informal (enter price on cash register) | przedzwonić do kogoś |
| Although it was clearly marked $9.95, the clerk mistakenly rang up $19.95. |
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boxing ring n | (sport: fighting arena) | ring bokserski m + przym. |
| The two men faced off in the boxing ring, gloves held up and at the ready. |
bull ring n | (bullfighting arena) | arena walk byków wyr. |
| Most large towns in Spain have bull rings. |
class ring n | US (ring commemorating school and year of graduation) | pierścionek klasowy m + przym. |
| In those days you wore your boyfriend's class ring on a chain so everybody would know you were going steady. |
diamond ring n | (jewelry: band inset with a diamond) | pierścionek z diamentem m + przyim. + m |
| Emma was wearing a diamond ring on her finger. |
earring n | often plural (jewellery worn in ear) | kolczyk m |
| Elizabeth was searching the floor for her lost earring. |
engagement ring n | (ring worn by bride-to-be) | pierścionek zaręczynowy m + przym. |
| Her engagement ring has the biggest diamond I have ever seen. |
| m + przym. |
hotplate, hob, cooker ring n | UK (hob on a cooker) | maszynka do gotowania wyr. |
| Be careful of the hotplate; I think it's still hot. |
key ring, keyring n | (metal loop for holding keys) | breloczek na klucze wyr. |
| The keys on the guard's key ring jangled as he walked. |
napkin ring n | (band placed around a rolled serviette) | kółko do serwetki wyr. |
| Jessie bought six napkin rings shaped like sleeping tigers from the gift shop at the zoo. |
nose ring n | (pierced jewellery worn in the nose) | kolczyk w nosie wyr. |
| You will have to remove your nose ring if you want this job. |
ring a bell v | figurative (sound familiar) (wyrażenie) | gdzieś dzwoni |
| Have you heard of Mike Oldfield? Yes, the name seems to ring a bell. |
ring binder n | (document folder with metal rings) | segregator kołowy m + przym. |
ring finger n | (third finger from the thumb) | palec serdeczny m + przym. |
| He looked at her ring finger and was pleased to see that she probably wasn't married. |
ring road n | UK (motorway around a city) | obwodnica ż |
| We used the ring road to avoid the traffic in the city centre. |
ring the bell, ring the doorbell v expr | (sound the doorbell) | dzwonić dzwonkiem do drzwi ndk. + m + przyim. + n, l.mn. |
| | zadzwonić dzwonkiem do drzwi dk. + m + przyim. + n, l.mn. |
| When you ring the bell someone comes to open the door. |
ring true v expr | informal, figurative (sound or seem genuine) | brzmieć wiarygodnie ndk. + przys. |
| Her explanation rings true, however strange it may seem. |
signet ring n | (ring with a name or stamp) | sygnet m |
| A signet ring inscribed "E.A." was the only clue to his identity. |
three-ring circus n | literal (circus with three performance areas) | cyrk z trzema arenami |
| Barnum & Bailey presents a three-ring circus every spring in New York City. |
three-ring circus n | US, figurative (chaotic scene) (potoczny) | dom wariatów m + m, l.mn. |
| With all the children yelling and dogs barking, the party became a three-ring circus. |
wedding ring n | (gold band worn by [sb] married) | obrączka ślubna ż + przym. |
| My wedding ring doesn't fit me any more. | | Since he doesn't wear a wedding ring, I assume he's single. |
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