1, interpretation:
(1) The bell for class and class.
(2) The ringtone is a reminder when there is a phone call. It turns out that most ordinary MIDI ringtones are made by ordinary speakers. Chord bell.
2. Related words of ringtone:
(1) Ring: The bell starts ringing all the time.
(2) Clock: refers to a clock that sounds when it is shaken by external force.
(3) Ring: an object that makes a sound. Because the sound is similar to a bell, we call it a bell.
(4) tambourine: a percussion instrument. The drum stand is flat and made of wood. One side is covered with animal skins, and several small bronze bells are embedded around it. When playing, hold the drum in your left hand, shake it in the air, or hit it with the palm of your right hand; Rub it with your right thumb and get a vibrato. Used in an orchestra.
(5) Ringtone: refers to the specific sound or music made by a mobile phone when it receives an incoming call.
Example of ringtone:
1, the bell rang and the playground became lively in an instant.
The noise in the classroom stopped as soon as the bell rang.
There was silence in the classroom after the bell rang.
The bell rang, and the students who were playing games returned to the classroom to prepare for class.
Her crisp singing touched all the audience.
6. The bell sounds like beautiful guzheng music.
As soon as the bell rang, the noisy playground immediately quieted down.
8. Birds are singing in the branches and calling friends to show off her crisp voice.
As soon as the bell rang, the students let the losers file into the classroom.
He rushed out of the classroom as soon as the bell rang.
1 1. When the bell rang, I arrived at school panting.
12, the doorbell rang, but the person who came in was a stranger. Everyone looked at each other, looked at each other. It turned out that the teacher was ill. This is a substitute teacher.
13, "Ding" class bell rang, the urgent task is to hurry back to the classroom.
14, a crisp and pleasant bell woke me up from my dream.
15, the bell rang, and we sat quietly in the classroom, waiting for the teacher to attend class.