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ringer
- IPA[ˈrɪŋə]
英式
- a person or thing that looks very like another;an athlete or horse fraudulently substituted for another in a competition or event
noun: ringer, plural noun: ringers
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- 1. informal a person or thing that looks very like another he is a dead ringer for his late papa he's a ringer for the French actor Fernandel
- ▪ an athlete or horse fraudulently substituted for another in a competition or event it was discovered that the winning horse was a ringer
- ▪ a motor vehicle whose identity has been fraudulently changed by the substitution of a different registration plate the patrol was told the van was a ringer
- ▪ a highly proficient person brought in supplement a team or group officials had packed the squad with ringers
- 2. a person or device that rings something.
- 3. Australian, New Zealand a shearer with the highest tally of sheep shorn in a given period Paddy had established himself as the ringer of the shed
- 4. Australian a stockman, especially one employed in droving ringers on the seven stations branded 30,057 calves
- a person or thing that seems exactly like someone or something else: he is a dead ringer for his late papa
Oxford American Dictionary
- a physiological saline solution that typically contains, in addition to sodium chloride, salts ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a physiological saline solution that typically contains, in addition to sodium chloride, salts ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈriNGər]
美式
- a person or thing that looks exactly like another: he is a dead ringer for his late papa he's a ringer for the French actor Fernandel
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈriNGər]
美式
- (in certain games) a ring or similar object that is tossed so as to encircle a target.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈrɪŋə]
英式
- (in certain games) a ring or similar object that is tossed so as to encircle a target.
Oxford Dictionary