英 [ˈpiːlɪŋ] 美 [ˈpiːlɪŋ]
n. 铃声
v. 使鸣响;大声说出(peal 的 ing 形式)
peal /piːl/ [ pealing pealed peals ]
不及物动词 When bells peal, they ring one after another, making a musical sound. (钟等) 一声接一声地鸣响
Church bells pealed at the stroke of midnight.
午夜时钟一敲响,教堂的钟声便一声接一声地响起来。
可数名词 Peal is also a noun. 一声接一声的钟鸣声
...the great peal of the abbey bells.
…修道院一声接一声的洪亮的钟鸣声。
可数名词 A peal of laughter or thunder consists of a long, loud series of sounds. 一长串窜响亮的 (笑、雷的) 声音
I heard a peal of laughter.
我听到一长串响亮的笑声。
名词 a dialect name for a grilse or a young sea trout 幼鲑
隆隆声
The bell began pealing.
钟声开始鸣响了。
Bells were pealing and crowds were cheering.
钟声响起人群欢呼。
I was pealing Onions when I heard the bad news.
听到那个坏消息时我正在剥一个洋葱。
Later, cheers and applause -- and the pealing of church bells -- greeted the queen and the royal family as they emerged from the cathedral.
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The bells at Westminster Abbey were pealing as the procession left, the hearse containing the Queen Mother being followed by Prince Charles in the car behind.