chimed
v.
敲出和谐的乐声( chime的过去式 );
报(时);
插嘴;
(以…)打断谈话;
例句:
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Not necessarily warmly, I chimed in with something.
来自NEWYORKER
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The church clock chimed sonorously.
教堂的大钟响起,声音洪亮。
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His policies chimed in with the national mood at the time.
他的政策与当时国民的心态相吻合.
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'Absolutely!'she chimed in eagerly.
“ 当然了! ” 她急忙插嘴道.
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That's right, one of the lieutenants chimed in.
来自NEWYORKER
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The bells of St. Bride's chimed unheard.
来自E. Waugh