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bell
/ˈbɛl/
鈴,電鈴;鐘,鐘聲,鈴聲(
v
.)系鈴于,給…裝鈴
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
bell
貝爾
From:
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bell
鈴; 響鈴
BEL
From:
Network Terminology
bell
鈴
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bell
n.
1.
A
hollow
metallic
vessel
,
usually
shaped
somewhat
like
a
cup
with
a
flaring
mouth
,
containing
a
clapper
or
tongue
,
and
giving
forth
a
ringing
sound
on
being
struck
.
Note:
☞
Bells
have
been
made
of
various
metals
,
but
the
best
have
always
been
,
as
now
,
of
an
alloy
of
copper
and
tin
.
The Liberty Bell
,
the
famous
bell
of
the
Philadelphia
State
House
,
which
rang
when
the
Continental
Congress
declared
the
Independence
of
the
United
States
,
in
1776.
It
had
been
cast
in
1753,
and
upon
it
were
the
words
“Proclaim
liberty
throughout
all
the
land
,
to
all
the
inhabitants
thereof.”
2.
A
hollow
perforated
sphere
of
metal
containing
a
loose
ball
which
causes
it
to
sound
when
moved
.
3.
Anything
in
the
form
of
a
bell
,
as
the
cup
or
corol
of
a
flower
.
“In
a
cowslip's
bell
I
lie.”
4.
Arch.
That
part
of
the
capital
of
a
column
included
between
the
abacus
and
neck
molding
;
also
used
for
the
naked
core
of
nearly
cylindrical
shape
,
assumed
to
exist
within
the
leafage
of
a
capital
.
5.
pl.
Naut.
The
strikes
of
the
bell
which
mark
the
time
;
or
the
time
so
designated
.
Note:
☞
On
shipboard
,
time
is
marked
by
a
bell
,
which
is
struck
eight
times
at
4, 8,
and
12
o'clock
.
Half
an
hour
after
it
has
struck
“eight bells”
it
is
struck
once
,
and
at
every
succeeding
half
hour
the
number
of
strokes
is
increased
by
one
,
till
at
the
end
of
the
four
hours
,
which
constitute
a
watch
,
it
is
struck
eight
times
.
To bear away the bell
,
to
win
the
prize
at
a
race
where
the
prize
was
a
bell
;
hence
,
to
be
superior
in
something
. --
Fuller
.
To bear the bell
,
to
be
the
first
or
leader
; --
in
allusion
to
the
bellwether
or
a
flock
,
or
the
leading
animal
of
a
team
or
drove
,
when
wearing
a
bell
.
To curse by bell
,
book
,
and candle
,
a
solemn
form
of
excommunication
used
in
the
Roman
Catholic
church
,
the
bell
being
tolled
,
the
book
of
offices
for
the
purpose
being
used
,
and
three
candles
being
extinguished
with
certain
ceremonies
. --
Nares
.
To lose the bell
,
to
be
worsted
in
a
contest
.
“In
single
fight
he
lost
the
bell
.”
--
Fairfax
.
To shake the bells
,
to
move
,
give
notice
,
or
alarm
.
Note:
☞
Bell
is
much
used
adjectively
or
in
combinations
;
as
,
bell
clapper
;
bell
foundry
;
bell
hanger
;
bell-
mouthed;
bell
tower
,
etc
.,
which
,
for
the
most
part
,
are
self-explaining
.
Bell arch
Arch.
,
an
arch
of
unusual
form
,
following
the
curve
of
an
ogee
.
Bell cage
,
or
Bell carriage
Arch.
,
a
timber
frame
constructed
to
carry
one
or
more
large
bells
.
Bell cot
Arch.
,
a
small
or
subsidiary
construction
,
frequently
corbeled
out
from
the
walls
of
a
structure
,
and
used
to
contain
and
support
one
or
more
bells
.
Bell deck
Arch.
,
the
floor
of
a
belfry
made
to
serve
as
a
roof
to
the
rooms
below
.
Bell founder
,
one
whose
occupation
it
is
to
found
or
cast
bells
.
Bell foundry
,
or
Bell foundery
,
a
place
where
bells
are
founded
or
cast
.
Bell gable
Arch.
,
a
small
gable-shaped
construction
,
pierced
with
one
or
more
openings
,
and
used
to
contain
bells
.
Bell glass
.
See
Bell jar
.
Bell hanger
,
a
man
who
hangs
or
puts
up
bells
.
Bell pull
,
a
cord
,
handle
,
or
knob
,
connecting
with
a
bell
or
bell
wire
,
and
which
will
ring
the
bell
when
pulled
. --
Aytoun
.
Bell punch
,
a
kind
of
conductor's
punch
which
rings
a
bell
when
used
.
Bell ringer
,
one
who
rings
a
bell
or
bells
,
esp
.
one
whose
business
it
is
to
ring
a
church
bell
or
chime
,
or
a
set
of
musical
bells
for
public
entertainment
.
Bell roof
Arch.
,
a
roof
shaped
according
to
the
general
lines
of
a
bell
.
Bell rope
,
a
rope
by
which
a
church
or
other
bell
is
rung
.
Bell tent
,
a
circular
conical-topped
tent
.
Bell trap
,
a
kind
of
bell
shaped
stench
trap
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bell
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Belled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Belling
.]
To
put
a
bell
upon
;
as
,
to
bell
the
cat
.
2.
To
make
bell-mouthed
;
as
,
to
bell
a
tube
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bell
,
v. i.
To
develop
bells
or
corollas
;
to
take
the
form
of
a
bell
;
to
blossom
;
as
,
hops
bell
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bell
,
v. t.
To
utter
by
bellowing
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bell
,
v. i.
To
call
or
bellow
,
as
the
deer
in
rutting
time
;
to
make
a
bellowing
sound
;
to
roar
.
As
loud
as
belleth
wind
in
hell
.
--
Chaucer
.
The
wild
buck
bells
from
ferny
brake
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
bell
n
1:
a
hollow
device
made
of
metal
that
makes
a
ringing
sound
when
struck
2:
a
push
button
at
an
outer
door
that
gives
a
ringing
or
buzzing
signal
when
pushed
[
syn
:
doorbell
,
buzzer
]
3:
the
sound
of
a
bell
being
struck
; "
saved
by
the
bell
"; "
she
heard
the
distant
toll
of
church
bells
" [
syn
:
toll
]
4: (
nautical
)
each
of
the
eight
half-hour
units
of
nautical
time
signaled
by
strokes
of
a
ship's
bell
;
eight
bells
signals
4:00, 8:00,
or
12:00
o'clock
,
either
a.m.
or
p.m.
[
syn
:
ship's bell
]
5:
the
shape
of
a
bell
[
syn
:
bell shape
,
campana
]
6:
a
phonetician
and
father
of
Alexander
Graham
Bell
(1819-1905) [
syn
:
Melville Bell
, {
Alexander
Melville
Bell
]
7:
English
painter
;
sister
of
Virginia
Woolf
;
prominent
member
of
the
Bloomsbury
Group
(1879-1961) [
syn
:
Vanessa Bell
,
Vanessa Stephen
]
8:
United
States
inventor
(
born
in
Scotland
)
of
the
telephone
(1847-1922) [
syn
:
Alexander Bell
,
Alexander Graham Bell
]
9:
a
percussion
instrument
consisting
of
vertical
metal
tubes
of
different
lengths
that
are
struck
with
a
hammer
[
syn
:
chime
,
gong
]
10:
the
flared
opening
of
a
tubular
device
v
:
attach
a
bell
to
; "
bell
cows
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Bell
The
bells
first
mentioned
in
Scripture
are
the
small
golden
bells
attached
to
the
hem
of
the
high
priest's
ephod
(
Ex
. 28:33,
34, 35).
The
"
bells
of
the
horses
"
mentioned
by
Zechariah
(14:20)
were
attached
to
the
bridles
or
belts
round
the
necks
of
horses
trained
for
war
,
so
as
to
accustom
them
to
noise
and
tumult
.
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