Word: ring
Category: ring
Shopping, Arts & Entertainment, Hobbies & Leisure
Related words: ring
the ring, engagement ring, rings, diamond ring, wedding ring, ring size, ring finger, engagement rings, ring of fire, bling ring, the bling ring, kim kardashian ring, kim kardashian, infinity ring, purity ring, nose ring, kay jewelers, gear ring
Synonyms: ring
eyeglass
Translations: ring
spanish
repicar, sortija, anillo, llamar, rueda, ...
german
schall, klang, reifen, tönen, telefonieren, ...
french
bague, cerne, appeler, cercle, tintement, ...
italian
chiamare, campanello, denominare, anello, suonare
portuguese
facção, argola, turma, repercutir, grupo, ...
dutch
troep, opbellen, beugel, ring, schare, ...
russian
звонить, ободок, оглашаться, представлять, конфорка, ...
norwegian
ring
swedish
klang, påringning, telefonera, klinga, ring
finnish
joukko, rengas, helskyä, soittaa, kehä, ...
danish
telefonere, ring, ringe, opkald
czech
prsten, obruč, obroučka, kruh, zvonit, ...
polish
ring, dźwięczeć, kółko, dzwonić, obrączka, ...
hungarian
érdekcsoport, porond, klikk, bukmékerek
turkish
yüzük, halka, takım, ring, çember, ...
greek
δακτυλίδι, δαχτυλίδι, μάτι
ukrainian
потічок, струмочок
belarusian
клiкаць, колца
estonian
helisema, rõngas, ring
croatian
zvonjenje, kolajna, zvono, kolut, zvuk, ...
icelandic
hljóma, hringur, hringja
latin
orbis, anulus
lithuanian
gauja, žiedas
latvian
kliķe
macedonian
прстенот
romanian
ring, suna, inel
slovenian
zvonit, kruh, prstan, zazvonit, prsten
slovak
okruh, prsteň, zvoniť, kruh
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The meaning and "use of": ring
noun
verb
- a small circular band, typically of precious metal and often set with one or more gemstones, worn on a finger as an ornament or a token of marriage, engagement, or authority.
- an enclosed space, typically surrounded by seating for spectators, in which a sport, performance, or show takes place.
- a group of people or things arranged in a circle.
- a circular or spiral course.
- a set of elements with two binary operations, addition and multiplication, the second being distributive over the first and associative.
- an act of causing a bell to sound, or the resonant sound caused by this.
verb
- surround (someone or something), especially for protection or containment.
- put a circular band through the nose of (a bull, pig, or other farm animal) to lead or otherwise control it.
- make a clear resonant or vibrating sound.
- (of a place) resound or reverberate with (a sound or sounds).
- call by telephone.