Rang Meaning in English
word · lemma: ring
/ˈɹæŋ/
rang
/ɹˈæŋ/
rang
释义
'Rang' is the past tense of 'ring.' It is used when a bell, telephone, or alarm made its ringing sound, or when someone called on the phone.
用法与细微差别
'Rang' is used for past events and is most commonly about phones, bells, and alarms. 'The phone rang' is a set phrase; 'rang' can also mean 'called' (by phone) in informal usage. Don't confuse with 'rung' (the past participle).
Spanish: sonó (campana/teléfono) - llamó (por teléfono)Portuguese (BR): tocou (campainha/telefone) - ligou (por telefone)Portuguese (PT): tocou (campainha/telefone) - ligou (por telefone)Chinese (Simplified): 响了(铃/电话等)- 打了电话Chinese (Traditional): 響了(鈴/電話等)- 打了電話Hindi: बजी (घंटी/फोन) - फोन कियाArabic: رنَّ (جرس/هاتف) - اتصل (بالهاتف)Bengali: বেজেছিল - ডেকেছিল (ফোন)Russian: прозвенел - зазвонил - позвонил (по телефону)Japanese: 鳴ったVietnamese: reo lên - gọi (điện thoại)Korean: 울렸다 - 전화했다Turkish: çaldı - aradı (telefon)Urdu: بج گیا - فون کیاIndonesian: berbunyi - menelepon
例句
The school bell rang at 8 o'clock.
basic
I rang the doorbell, but nobody answered.
basic
She rang her friend to invite him over.
basic
My alarm rang so loudly that it woke up the whole house.
natural
I thought I heard the phone, but it never actually rang.
natural
We all jumped when the fire alarm suddenly rang.
natural