释义 |
ringerring‧er /ˈrɪŋə $ -ər/ noun [countable] - A couple of professional ballplayers were brought in as ringers for the softball game.
- But as incredible as it seems, this wine is a dead ringer for a $ 60 Chateau Beaucastel Vieilles Vignes.
- His real name was Harvey Pepper, a 23-year-old native of Montreal, who was a dead ringer for Dustin.
- The bell ringers have made their celebrations heard.
- The other two ringers were already there.
ADJECTIVE► dead· His real name was Harvey Pepper, a 23-year-old native of Montreal, who was a dead ringer for Dustin.· But as incredible as it seems, this wine is a dead ringer for a $ 60 Chateau Beaucastel Vieilles Vignes.· Perhaps unsurprisingly, considering the patronage they have enjoyed from Clint & Co, they're dead ringers for the Poppies.· People tell me that if I was a bit taller, I'd be a dead ringer for that Malcolm Allison geezer. NOUN► bell· The bell ringers have made their celebrations heard.· And how could the bell ringer run undetected across the Tower to arrange Mowbray's fall? 1someone who rings church bells or hand bells2a piece of equipment that makes a ringing noise: Turn down the ringer on your phone.3someone who pretends not to have a skill that they really have, in order to play on a team, enter a competition etc → dead ringer |