bell: [OE] The Old English word was belle. Apart from Dutch bel it has no relatives in the other main European languages (many of them use words related to English clock for ‘bell’: French cloche, for instance, and German glocke). It has been speculated that it may be connected with the verb bell, used of the baying call made by a hound or stag, which itself is perhaps related to bellow, a descendant of a hypothetical Old English *belgan. The ultimate source may possibly be the same as for bellows. => bellow
bell (n.)
Old English belle, common North Sea Germanic (cognates: Middle Dutch belle, Middle Low German belle) but not found elsewhere in Germanic (except as a borrowing), from PIE root *bhel- (4) "to sound, roar." Statistical bell curve was coined 1870s in French. Of glasses in the shape of a bell from 1640s. Bell pepper is from 1707, so called for its shape. Bell, book, and candle is a reference to a form of excommunication. To ring a bell "awaken a memory" (1934) is perhaps a reference to Pavlovian experiments.
bell (v.)
"attach a bell to," late 14c., from bell (n.). Related: Belled; belling. Allusions to the story of the mice that bell the cat (so they can hear him coming) date to 1520s.
bell 双语例句
1. They skip rope and play catch, waiting for the bell.
他们又是跳绳,又是玩接球,等着上课铃声响起。
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2. The door was opened before she could ring the bell.
她还没来得及按门铃,门就开了。
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3. He bounded up the steps and pushed the bell of the door.
他跳着上了台阶,按下了门铃。
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4. An old-fashioned bell tinkled as he pushed open the door.
当他推开门时,一口旧式的钟丁零零地响了起来。
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5. When the bell rings, more than 1,000 children spill from classrooms.