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Definition of "bell" in inglés

noun

  1. (music) A percussive instrument made of metal or other hard material, typically but not always in the shape of an inverted cup with a flared rim, which resonates when struck.

  2. An instrument that emits a ringing sound, situated on a bicycle's handlebar and used by the cyclist to warn of their presence.

  3. The sounding of a bell as a signal.

  4. (chiefly British, informal) A telephone call.

    • I’ll give you a bell later.
  5. A signal at a school that tells the students when a class is starting or ending.

  6. (music) The flared end of a brass or woodwind instrument.

  7. (nautical) Any of a series of strokes on a bell (or similar), struck every half hour to indicate the time (within a four hour watch)

  8. The flared end of a pipe, designed to mate with a narrow spigot.

  9. (computing) The bell character.

  10. Anything shaped like a bell, such as the cup or corolla of a flower.

  11. (architecture) The part of the capital of a column included between the abacus and neck molding; also used for the naked core of nearly cylindrical shape, assumed to exist within the leafage of a capital.

  12. (Scotland, archaic) A bubble.

  13. (British, vulgar, slang) Clipping of bell-end (“stupid or contemptible person”).

verb

  1. (transitive) To attach a bell to.

    • Who will bell the cat?
  2. (transitive) To shape so that it flares out like a bell.

    • to bell a tube
  3. (slang, transitive) To telephone.

  4. (intransitive) To develop bells or corollas; to take the form of a bell; to blossom.

    • Hops bell.
  5. To ring a bell.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To bellow or roar.

  2. (transitive) To utter in a loud manner; to thunder forth.

noun

  1. The bellow or bay of certain animals, such as a hound on the hunt or a stag in rut.