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单词 ringed
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Definition of ringed in English:

ringed

adjective rɪŋdrɪŋd
  • 1Marked with or encircled by a ring or rings.

    a long, ringed tail similar to a tabby cat
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her ringed tail twitched, and she disappeared.
    • She spoke of "the ringed eyes, sunken as a lemur's," the face that dissolved like smoke, and the curling up, like a turtle or a fetus.
    • You can stretch your arms out and hit a number of ringed targets that are aligned along rails.
    • A head with a ringed neck probably refers to the well-known fertility goddess.
    • We did bag some fat ringed perch, nearly two dozen slab-sized crappies, and a similar number of northern pike.
    • I was already a schoolboy, proudly wearing the green blazer and ringed cap of my school.
    • We search one last time for green kingfisher (small, quiet, and hard to spot) and ringed kingfisher (big, noisy, and easy to spot).
    • Mostly inexpensive metalwork such as ringed pins characterize the industry and crafts going on in the town.
    • They dozed with their black-and-white ringed tails flung over their shoulders like feather boas.
    • It possesses a natural composite quality in the elastic sapwood and the more densely ringed heartwood.
    1. 1.1Astronomy (of a planet) having a thin band or disc of rock and ice particles formed in its orbit.
      the probe will study the ringed planet for four years
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I was impressed by the scene of a ringed planet sliding across the sky on its way to block out the sun.
      • The spacecraft began its journey to the ringed world nearly seven years ago.
      • They reported 12 more moons orbiting Saturn, putting the ringed giant back ahead of Jupiter as the planet with the most satellites.
      • He learns that that he is the alien, and discovers his home is orbiting a ringed Saturn-like planet.
      • It is gravitationally captive to the giant ball of ringed gases that is Saturn.
      • Titan's position in orbit meant that it disappeared five minutes before its ringed parent.
      • Images of Saturn reveal that the ringed planet is not the silver colour it appears from Earth.
      • It appears to be a solid object, which was captured by Saturn's gravity, rather than being a chip off the ringed planet.
      • Further afield there are the starkly beautiful pictures of a ringed Saturn and the outer planets, Uranus and Neptune.
      • Chapter 4 deals with the process of creating ringed planets, star fields, and other celestial bodies.
  • 2Wearing a ring, as an ornament or a token of marriage, engagement, or authority.

    they wore suits with the sleeves pulled back to show ringed fingers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her ringed nostril flared.
    • He thanks everyone profusely and leaves for his kingdom, where his nose-ringed princess waits for him.
    • As he held out each one, he tapped it with his ringed fingers.
    • He was a ringed man—that is, he wore on his head the black ring, made of a species of gum polished with fat and worked up in the hair.
    • The ringed man quickly looked behind him to see if anyone had heard.
    • He ran a heavily ringed right hand through his crimson hair.
    • We were afraid of the soundless swing of our father's ringed fist.
    • How shall we ever admire our civic leaders if we cannot look up to them, to see a white silk glove raised in blessing, a ringed-hand greeting?
    • They wore new suits, with the sleeves pulled back to show ringed fingers and white shirt cuffs.
    • Her opponent had a ringed lip.
    1. 2.1British Ornithology (of a bird) having an aluminium strip secured round a leg as a means of identification.
      ringed birds have been recovered in winter
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Out of 2,156 ringed adults, only one bird is known to have flown from Cousin Island to Cousine Island.
      • The remaining 4 per cent were ringed birds whose breeding history was not known in that year.
      • Since 1981, daily searches for ringed individuals have been performed from a blind that overlooks part of the colony.
      • For 53 of these, neither their ringed parents nor their ringed siblings were observed to breed in the colony in their first year of breeding.
      • There are numerous recoveries of ringed birds which have spent one winter in this country.
      • It has not been a very efficient way, with only about one in a hundred ringed birds recaptured.
      • More than 95 per cent of ringed black swans recovered during their first year of life were recovered on their natal lake.
      • Low levels of polygamy were found: only 9 per cent of ringed males had two females on their territory.
      • Annual adult survival rates showed a high consistency with the distribution of recoveries of ringed birds.
      • Eight years after banding, autumn-ringed birds were recovered in the Kalinin district.
 
 

Definition of ringed in US English:

ringed

adjectiverɪŋdriNGd
  • 1Marked with or encircled by a ring or rings.

    a long, ringed tail similar to a tabby cat
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They dozed with their black-and-white ringed tails flung over their shoulders like feather boas.
    • I was already a schoolboy, proudly wearing the green blazer and ringed cap of my school.
    • We did bag some fat ringed perch, nearly two dozen slab-sized crappies, and a similar number of northern pike.
    • Mostly inexpensive metalwork such as ringed pins characterize the industry and crafts going on in the town.
    • It possesses a natural composite quality in the elastic sapwood and the more densely ringed heartwood.
    • You can stretch your arms out and hit a number of ringed targets that are aligned along rails.
    • Her ringed tail twitched, and she disappeared.
    • We search one last time for green kingfisher (small, quiet, and hard to spot) and ringed kingfisher (big, noisy, and easy to spot).
    • A head with a ringed neck probably refers to the well-known fertility goddess.
    • She spoke of "the ringed eyes, sunken as a lemur's," the face that dissolved like smoke, and the curling up, like a turtle or a fetus.
    1. 1.1Astronomy (of a planet) having a thin band or disk of rock and ice particles formed in its orbit.
      the probe will study the ringed planet for four years
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Images of Saturn reveal that the ringed planet is not the silver colour it appears from Earth.
      • I was impressed by the scene of a ringed planet sliding across the sky on its way to block out the sun.
      • Further afield there are the starkly beautiful pictures of a ringed Saturn and the outer planets, Uranus and Neptune.
      • It is gravitationally captive to the giant ball of ringed gases that is Saturn.
      • They reported 12 more moons orbiting Saturn, putting the ringed giant back ahead of Jupiter as the planet with the most satellites.
      • The spacecraft began its journey to the ringed world nearly seven years ago.
      • Titan's position in orbit meant that it disappeared five minutes before its ringed parent.
      • Chapter 4 deals with the process of creating ringed planets, star fields, and other celestial bodies.
      • It appears to be a solid object, which was captured by Saturn's gravity, rather than being a chip off the ringed planet.
      • He learns that that he is the alien, and discovers his home is orbiting a ringed Saturn-like planet.
  • 2Wearing a ring, as an ornament or a token of marriage, engagement, or authority.

    they wore suits with the sleeves pulled back to show ringed fingers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was a ringed man—that is, he wore on his head the black ring, made of a species of gum polished with fat and worked up in the hair.
    • They wore new suits, with the sleeves pulled back to show ringed fingers and white shirt cuffs.
    • We were afraid of the soundless swing of our father's ringed fist.
    • How shall we ever admire our civic leaders if we cannot look up to them, to see a white silk glove raised in blessing, a ringed-hand greeting?
    • The ringed man quickly looked behind him to see if anyone had heard.
    • He thanks everyone profusely and leaves for his kingdom, where his nose-ringed princess waits for him.
    • He ran a heavily ringed right hand through his crimson hair.
    • As he held out each one, he tapped it with his ringed fingers.
    • Her opponent had a ringed lip.
    • Her ringed nostril flared.
    1. 2.1British Ornithology (of a bird) having an aluminium strip secured around a leg as a means of identification.
      ringed birds have been recovered in winter
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Since 1981, daily searches for ringed individuals have been performed from a blind that overlooks part of the colony.
      • The remaining 4 per cent were ringed birds whose breeding history was not known in that year.
      • More than 95 per cent of ringed black swans recovered during their first year of life were recovered on their natal lake.
      • Eight years after banding, autumn-ringed birds were recovered in the Kalinin district.
      • For 53 of these, neither their ringed parents nor their ringed siblings were observed to breed in the colony in their first year of breeding.
      • Out of 2,156 ringed adults, only one bird is known to have flown from Cousin Island to Cousine Island.
      • There are numerous recoveries of ringed birds which have spent one winter in this country.
      • It has not been a very efficient way, with only about one in a hundred ringed birds recaptured.
      • Annual adult survival rates showed a high consistency with the distribution of recoveries of ringed birds.
      • Low levels of polygamy were found: only 9 per cent of ringed males had two females on their territory.
 
 
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