Chime in spanish
Repicar
pronunciation: repikɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: repikɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
chime1 = tañido, campanada, repique, sonido, toque, tono. [De timbre, campana, reloj, móvil o similar]
Example: After hearing the chimes, dial your ten-digit customer identification number.more:
» chime of bells = repique de campanas.
Example: Here you can always see Buddha temples with luminous lights and hear chimes of bells and drums.» chime of bells = carrillón.
Example: The intend to raise by subscription $6000 to purchase a chimes of bells to be installed in the newly constructed tower on the church.» door chimes = carillón, carillón de viento. [Instrumento compuesto de varias piezas que se cuelga y que tañe con el viento o al abrir una puerta]
Example: Door chimes alert you anytime someone opens the door they are attached to, making them excellent for small shops.» wind chimes = carillón, carillón de viento. [Instrumento compuesto de varias piezas que se cuelga y que tañe con el viento o al abrir una puerta]
Example: The resonance of the wind chimes calms the mind and relieves stress.chime2 = sonar, tañer, repicar.
Example: The delay seems even longer with the second doorbell that I have set to chime once, as opposed to the front doorbell which chimes twice.more:
» chime in = contribuir en una conversación, unirse a una conversación, intervenir, comentar, replicar.
Example: A few members of this list have done this, so wait for them to chime in here.» chime in with = contribuir con, participar con, aportar, intervenir con, comentar, replicar.
Example: Thanks for chiming in with a wonderful explanation.