Give me a ring Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡɪv/ /ˈmi/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈɹɪŋ
GIV-mee-uh-RING
ɡˈɪv/ /mˈiː/ /æɪ/ /ɹˈɪŋ
giv-MEE-ay-RING
释义
This expression means 'call me on the phone.' It is an informal and friendly way to ask someone to contact you by telephone.
用法与细微差别
Used in informal, friendly conversation. Not about a physical ring; refers only to phone calls. 'Give me a ring' is common in British and Australian English; Americans often say 'give me a call.' Avoid in very formal settings.
Spanish: llámamePortuguese (BR): me liga - me dá um toquePortuguese (PT): dá-me um toque - liga-meChinese (Simplified): 给我打个电话Chinese (Traditional): 打電話給我Hindi: मुझे फोन करनाArabic: اتصل بيBengali: আমাকে ফোন দাও - আমাকে কল করোRussian: позвони мнеJapanese: 電話してVietnamese: gọi cho tôiKorean: 나한테 전화해Turkish: beni araUrdu: مجھے فون کرناIndonesian: telepon aku
例句
If you have any questions, just give me a ring.
basic
I'll give you a ring after work.
basic
Can you give me a ring when you arrive?
basic
I'm free this weekend, so give me a ring if you want to hang out.
natural
Let me know when you’re done, or just give me a ring.
natural
I lost your number—could you give me a ring so I have it again?
natural