1.引起反应[共鸣]
2.引起反应,使人想起某事
1.something that rings a bell sounds familiar to you, although you cannot remember the exact details
1.Even if I shared her name with you, it would not ring a bell.
即使我和你分享她的名字,它不会响铃。
2.I can't remember anyone of that name; and yet somehow it seems to ring a bell.
我记不得叫这个名字的人了,可有好像能隐约回忆起来。
3.If I were to add the word pigmy, ring a bell?
如果我加上词,矮人,听起来熟悉吗?
4.Bell code: A TTS code first used to ring a bell to announce an incoming tape transmission; now used as a flag or precedence code.
报警码:初时是电传打字机所用的代码,使电铃发出响声,表示输入纸带开始传送。现在则用作为标记或前置代码。
5.If you could just find one setup ring a bell, that would be good enough.
如果你能找到一个安装门铃,那将是足够的。
6.Does the name ring a bell? No, I'm sorry, that description doesnt ring any bells with me.
你听这个名字耳熟吗?不熟悉,抱歉,我一点也想不起来。
7.Does the name ring a bell? No, I'm sorry, that description doesn't ring any bells with me.
这个名字耳熟吗?不,不好意思,这个描述我从来没听过。
8.DOGGETT: A year ago, Agent Mulder was hospitalized. Ring a bell? Something to do with his brain?
道吉特:一年前,莫特探员曾经看过病。明白了吗?他的大脑有问题。
9.When someone in the office helps a client or makes a new sale they ring a bell and everyone cheers and laughs. ( Source).
当办公室里有人帮助了顾客或者做成了一笔新单,就敲响铃铛,所有人随之开心欢呼。
10.THEY rarely ring a bell at the bottom of bear markets.
熊市的底部几乎总是悄无声息地来临。