Bell? [ líng dang ]?
líng: The initial consonant l, the back nasal final ing, pronounced the second tone.
dang: initial consonant d, back nasal final ang, pronounced softly.
Basic definition: refers to a bell that swings and makes sounds. It is spherical or oblate in shape and has a slit in the lower or middle part. Metal pellets or small stones are placed inside. It comes in different styles and sizes, including those worn by mules and horses, and those worn by children. For playing or making costumes.
Extended information:
The word "bell"
1. Electric bell [ diàn líng ]?
Basic meaning: using electromagnets Features: A device that causes the bell to emit a sound signal when powered on.
2. Wind chimes [fēng líng]?
Basic meaning: bells hanging under the eaves of Buddhist temples, pagodas, etc., which shake and make sounds when the wind blows.
3. Doorbell [mén líng]?
Basic meaning: a bell or electric bell installed inside the door. People outside the door can ring the bell or press the button to open the door. .
4. Dumbbell [ yǎ líng ]?
Basic definition: one of the auxiliary exercise equipment for weightlifting and gymnastics. Made of iron, usually about 30 centimeters long, spherical at both ends and thinner in the middle. Weight varies. There are fixed dumbbells and adjustable dumbbells. Dumbbells used in gymnastics are also made of wood.