chimed — tʃaɪm n. ring of a bell; harmony v. ring, make a bell like sound; strike a bell, cause to ring; harmonize; be in harmony with; enter into a conversation … English contemporary dictionary
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Khenpo Chimed Rinpoché — est un maître éminent appartenant à la lignée nyingmapa du bouddhisme tibétain, le Vajrayana. Il est né au lever du soleil, le 1er octobre 1967, dans la vallée de Yolmo, au Népal, à la frontière du Tibet. Il consacre l essentiel de son temps à la … Wikipédia en Français
chime in — verb break into a conversation her husband always chimes in, even when he is not involved in the conversation • Syn: ↑cut in, ↑put in, ↑butt in, ↑chisel in, ↑barge in, ↑break in • Hypernyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
chime — chime1 chimer, n. /chuym/, n., v., chimed, chiming. n. 1. an apparatus for striking a bell so as to produce a musical sound, as one at the front door of a house by which visitors announce their presence. 2. Often, chimes. a. a set of bells or of… … Universalium
chime in — {v.} 1. {informal} To join in. * /The whole group chimed in on the chorus./ * /When the argument got hot, John chimed in./ 2. To agree; go well together. Usually used with with . * /Dick was happy, and the holiday music chimed in with his… … Dictionary of American idioms
chime in — {v.} 1. {informal} To join in. * /The whole group chimed in on the chorus./ * /When the argument got hot, John chimed in./ 2. To agree; go well together. Usually used with with . * /Dick was happy, and the holiday music chimed in with his… … Dictionary of American idioms
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chime\ in — v 1. informal To join in. The whole group chimed in on the chorus. When the argument got hot, John chimed in. 2. To agree; go well together. Usually used with with . Dick was happy, and the holiday music chimed in with his feelings. When Father… … Словарь американских идиом
chime — I [[t]tʃaɪm[/t]] n. v. chimed, chim•ing 1) an apparatus for striking one or more bells, as a doorbell at the front door of a house 2) mad Often, chimes a) a set of bells or of slabs of metal, stone, wood, etc., producing musical tones when struck … From formal English to slang