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bell [bel] SUBST

1. bell (object):

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2. bell (sound):

to give sb a bell GB fam

Idiomes/Tournures:

bell-bottoms SUBST COUTURE

bell-flower SUBST BOT

bell-push SUBST GB

Expressions couramment utilisées avec bells

to ring alarm bells

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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As a result, the division bells were allowed to ring for several hours at the end of each legislative day.
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Key patterns are typically clapped or played on idiophones such as bells, or else on a high-pitched drumhead.
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That night, with the $6 million target fast approaching and the church now empty of gadgets, the criminals are puzzled to hear the bells ring out across the grounds.
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For normal, full circle, ringing the ropes are slackened to allow the hammers to drop away from the moving bells.
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In the 19th century a shipbuilding industry developed, and the town was also known for the production of clocks, bells, and grindstones.
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The sleeves of the "camisa" are similar to the so-called angel wings, or shaped like bells that have cuffs.
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These bells were recast in 1912 at a cost of 300.
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There are some serious alarm bells in the first dinner time conversation.
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The bells are chimed at 10 o'clock (mall opening time), 12 o'clock, and 5 o'clock.
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The canonisation was greeted with the bursting of firecrackers and the toll of church bells.
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