用chime造句子,“chime”造句

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Walking back into the store, I hear the familiar chime of someone entering.

I disagree profoundly with this: public health messages have to chime with experience.

But a fully fledged industrial policy does not chime with the government's world view as fixing the deficit does.

It was a long, hard night, but around 7 a.m., something happened: the wind chimes outside his mother's window started to chime.

Beside the chair is a wireless microphone used to deliver the news through the gymnasium's sound system, heralded by the four-chime alert often heard in train stations and airports.

chime造句

The tower bells chime every hour.

Click on the links below to read more answers or to chime in with your response.

His observations chime with a trend in British classrooms to cut back on traditional teaching and to personalise learning.

Meanwhile, efficiency experts chime in that some share of the state's growing needs could be obviated by tighter standards.

In Mr Bergman's films, characters would often be silent, or scenes would unroll with no sound but the whimper of wind, the drip of water or, especially, the tick and chime of watches and clocks.

And answer the sweet chime of Easter bells.

What if those parents hadn't reported that their baby had pieces of the wind chime toys in his mouth?

The findings chime with fears across the industrial world about the threat of cyber crime and the corresponding increase in efforts being put in place to fight it.

These draconian laws chime with the government's general dislike of dissent.

I'm taking a brief hiatus from this series to allow other contributors an opportunity to chime in with their areas of expertise.

I'll offer multiple ways for you to chime in with your thoughts at the end.

Perhaps someone with more knowledge can chime in here.

That could mean that the margin of spare resources is not that large, which would chime with surveys of businesses.

Even where interests chime, progress is slow.

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