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belled
- IPA[beld]
美式
- having a bell or bells
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形容詞
- 1. having a bell or bells animals in gaudy belled harnesses
- a hollow metal object, typically in the shape of a deep inverted cup widening at the lip, that ... the church bells tolled a bell tinkled as he went in the shop
- provide with a bell or bells: the young men were belling and hobbling the horses before releasing them
Oxford Dictionary
- a hollow object, typically made of metal and having the shape of a deep inverted cup widening ... the church bells tolled a bell tinkled as he went in the shop
- provide with a bell or bells; attach a bell or bells to: the young men were belling and hobbling the horses before releasing them
Oxford American Dictionary
- the characteristic cry of a stag or buck at rutting time.
- (of a stag or buck) make a cry at rutting time.
Oxford Dictionary
- the cry of a stag or buck at rutting time.
- (of a stag or buck) make a cry at rutting time.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a city in south-western California, south-east of Los Angeles; population 36,657 (est. 2008).
Oxford Dictionary
- Currer, Ellis, and Acton, the pseudonyms used by Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë.
Oxford Dictionary
- Currer, Ellis, and Acton, the pseudonyms used by Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë, respectively.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a city in southwestern California, southeast of Los Angeles; population 36,657 (est. 2008).
Oxford American Dictionary
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