English to Irish Meaning of bell - clog


Bell :
clog

uair an chloig, clog, rud ar bith de luach ar bith, clog dinnéar, fáinne, dola, nóiméad

clogbellebelledbellesBELLINGbells
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Definitions of bell in English
Noun(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(3) the sound of a bell being struck(4) (nautical(5) the shape of a bell(6) a phonetician and father of Alexander Graham Bell (1819-1905(7) English painter; sister of Virginia Woolf; prominent member of the Bloomsbury Group (1879-1961(8) United States inventor (born in Scotland, 1847-1922(9) a percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned bells that are struck with a hammer; used as an orchestral instrument(10) the flared opening of a tubular device
Verb(1) attach a bell to
Examples of bell in English
(1) Played loud, it's almost too much, like having your head stuffed inside a recently struck church bell , but it's a deep, fulfilling listen at any volume.(2) Some 300 others stood outside, laying wreaths at the old iron gates where a bell ringer tolled sorrowful notes from a small bell .(3) Referee Tony Perez reached five in the count and the bell couldn't save Ellis.(4) Just as I was about to answer, the shrill school bell sounded throughout the halls.(5) Carter throws me a menacing look, but is unable to follow up with a threatening comment, because the bell has just rung.(6) at the bell, we dashed out of Latin class(7) Just as the bell ended the fifteenth round, Frazier put his hands up and yelled something at Ali.(8) After a few minutes of listening to the mindless chatter of my peers, the bell rang, signaling the movement of the student body to first period.(9) the fight went to the final bell for a decision(10) In all cases, the shape of the bell is critical in projecting the sound, giving it much of its characteristic tone-colour and stabilizing its pitch.(11) The warning bell rang signaling two minutes before their next class.(12) She had pressed the bell indicating that she wanted the bus to halt at the next stop where she would disembark.(13) no problem, I'll bell her tomorrow(14) When we walked in, the door hit a charming brass bell and it made a soft ÔÇÿdingÔÇÖ.(15) The warning bell rang, so I parted ways with Ivy, and went to my class.(16) they were dragged off each other at the final bell
Related Phrases of bell
(1) ring the bell ::
fáinne an clog
(2) ring a bell ::
fáinne le clog
(3) alarm bell ::
clog aláraim
(4) bell tower ::
clog túr
(5) jingle bell ::
clog gligín
(6) bell pepper ::
clog piobar
(7) bell jar ::
clog jar
(8) bell-shaped ::
clog-chruthach
(9) church bell ::
clog séipéal
(10) fire bell ::
clog dóiteáin
Synonyms
Noun
1. toll ::
dola
2. gong ::
gong
3. doorbell ::
doorbell
Different Forms
bell, belled, belles, belling, bells
Word Example from TV Shows
Good choice. Alexander Graham Bell
invents the telephone and calls for Watson.

Good choice. Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone and calls for Watson.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 14

A local Civil Guard sounded\Na warning bell.

A local Civil Guard sounded
a warning BELL.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 7

I really should wear a bell around my neck
so you guys can hear me coming.

I really should wear a BELL around my neck so you guys can hear me coming.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 17

...what are you gonna do? Knock and say
to Mrs. Bell,

...what are you gonna do? Knock and say to Mrs. Bell, "Fan of your husband.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 14

[ELEVATOR BELL DlNGlNG]

[ELEVATOR BELL DlNGlNG]

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 8

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