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Tenses: chimes, chiming, chimed

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chime bell
chime in
chime in with
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chimist
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Etymology: [ 'chIm ] (noun.) 14th century. From Latin cymbalum (maybe via Old French chimbe).
Synonyms: bell, bong, boom, clang, dong, jingle, knell, sound, strike, tinkle, tintinnabulate, toll

müzik, saat çalmak, vurmak saat başlarını, zil sesi, çan çalmak, çalmak çan, chime in uymak, harmonize etmek, uygunluk sağlamak, çan müziği, müzik çanları, melodi, uymak, uyum, madeni borulardan oluşan çalgı, ahenkli çan sesi, ahenkli ses çıkarmak, ahenk, ahenkle çalmak, çan sesi, zil/çan ses, madeni çubuklardan oluşan zil, çalmak (çan), vurmak (saat başlarını), çal, chime uyuş/zil çal, söz kesip konuşmaya katılmak, çalmak, zil/çan sesi, (saat/zil/çan) ahenkli bir sesle çalmak, madeni borulardan meydan, akort, ahenkle çalmak şarkı söyler gibi konuşmak, çanları,

1 müzik     ts
2 saat çalmak     ts
3 vurmak saat başlarını     ts
4 zil sesi     ts
5 çan çalmak     ts
6 çalmak çan     ts
7 chime in uymak     ts
8 harmonize etmek     ts
9 uygunluk sağlamak     ts
10 çan müziği  Muzik     ts
11 müzik çanları  Muzik     ts
12 melodi     ts
13 uymak     ts
14 uyum     ts
15 madeni borulardan oluşan çalgı     ts
16 ahenkli çan sesi     ts
17 ahenkli ses çıkarmak     ts
18 ahenk     ts
19 ahenkle çalmak     ts
20 çan sesi     ts
21 zil/çan ses     ts
22 madeni çubuklardan oluşan zil  isim     ts
23 çalmak (çan)  fiil     ts
24 vurmak (saat başlarını)  fiil     ts
25 çal  fiil     ts
26 chime uyuş/zil çal     ts
27 söz kesip konuşmaya katılmak     ts
28 çalmak     ts
29 zil/çan sesi     ts
30 (saat/zil/çan) ahenkli bir sesle çalmak  fiil     ts
31 madeni borulardan meydan     ts
32 akort     ts
33 ahenkle çalmak şarkı söyler gibi konuşmak     ts
34chimes çanları     ts
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A small hammer or other device used to strike a bell, The sound of such an instrument or device, A small bell or other ringing or tone-making device as a component of some other device, An individual ringing component of such a set, To make the sound of a chime, A musical instrument producing a sound when struck, similar to a bell (e.g. a tubular metal bar) or actually a bell. Often used in the plural to refer to the set: the chimes, To agree; to correspond, chimb, The harmonious sound of bells, or of musical instruments, ring, make a bell-like sound; strike a bell, cause to ring; harmonize; be in harmony with; enter into a conversation, A set of bells musically tuned to each other; the music performed on such a set of bells by hand, or produced by mechanism to accompany the striking of the hours or their divisions, See Chine, n, To sound in harmonious accord, as bells, Pleasing correspondence of proportion, relation, or sound, emit a sound; "bells and gongs chimed", (n ) Chained vector time, approximately equal to the vector length in a DO-loop The number of chimes required for a loop dominates the time required for execution A new chime begins each time a resource such as a functional unit, vector register or memory path, must be reused, Chained vector time A chime begins each time a resource gets reused in a Do loop, To be in harmony; to agree; to suit; to harmonize; to correspond; to fall in with, a percussion instrument consisting of vertical metal tubes of different lengths that are struck with a hammer, Chimes are a set of small objects which make a ringing sound when they are blown by the wind. the haunting sound of the wind chimes. The rim of a cask, ring of a bell; harmony, When a bell or a clock chimes, it makes ringing sounds. He heard the front doorbell chime. as the Guildhall clock chimed three o'clock. a mahogany chiming clock, A chime is a ringing sound made by a bell, especially when it is part of a clock. The ceremony started as the chimes of midnight struck, The lip around the opening of a paint can into which the lid is placed, Early English term was chymme bells, from chymbals, an Anglicization of the Latin cymbala A set of bells usually numbering up to 16 (but not more than 22) and hung stationary They are played melodically-occasionally with simple harmony-either by automatic action, from an electric keyboard, or from a chime stand of wooden levers and sometimes pedals If sounded automatically, the chime may be set off by clock action or by controls which permit designated periods of play To chime refers to the automatic ringing of the bells of the chime In England it also refers to the ordinary swinging of a church bell in a limited arc (as opposed to the full circle of 360 degrees for bells in change ringing), A sequence of vector operations that can be chained into a single pipeline The limitation on such a sequence is that the same vector functional unit cannot be used twice in the same chain Therefore, a loop that contains two vector adds, for example, contains at least two chimes because there is only one vector add functional unit, To cause to sound in harmony; to play a tune, as upon a set of bells; to move or strike in harmony, To make a rude correspondence of sounds; to jingle, as in rhyming, To join in a conversation; to express assent; followed by in or in with, a percussion instrument consisting of vertical metal tubes of different lengths that are struck with a hammer emit a sound; "bells and gongs chimed, To utter harmoniously; to recite rhythmically, The expanded edge or rim of a barrel, pail, or drum, Center of Healthcare Information Management Executives, bottom or top perimeter of the drum comprised of the edges of the combined thickness of the head and the body, The bell-like sound made when a clock strikes on the hour, half-hour, etc Two familiar chimes traditionally found in clocks are the Westminster chime made by the famous Big Ben in London, and the bim-bam, a two-note chime, An instance of chiming; a sound that chimes, Present participle of chime, past of chime, third-person singular of chime, plural of chime,

35 A small hammer or other device used to strike a bell - "Strike the bell with the brass chime hanging on the chain next to it."     ts
36 The sound of such an instrument or device - "The copier gave a chime to indicate that it had finished printing."     ts
37 A small bell or other ringing or tone-making device as a component of some other device - "The professor had stuffed a wad of gum into the chime of his doorbell so that he wouldn't be bothered."     ts
38 An individual ringing component of such a set - "Peter removed the C# chime from is mounting so that he could get at the dust that had accumulated underneath."     ts
39 To make the sound of a chime - "I got up for lunch as soon as the wall clock began chiming noon."     ts
40 A musical instrument producing a sound when struck, similar to a bell (e.g. a tubular metal bar) or actually a bell. Often used in the plural to refer to the set: the chimes - "Hugo was a chime player in the school orchestra."     ts
41 To agree; to correspond - "The other lab's results chimed with mine, so I knew we were on the right track with the research."     ts
42 chimb     ts
43 The harmonious sound of bells, or of musical instruments     ts
44 ring, make a bell-like sound; strike a bell, cause to ring; harmonize; be in harmony with; enter into a conversation  fiil     ts
45 A set of bells musically tuned to each other; the music performed on such a set of bells by hand, or produced by mechanism to accompany the striking of the hours or their divisions     ts
46 See Chine, n     ts
47 To sound in harmonious accord, as bells     ts
48 Pleasing correspondence of proportion, relation, or sound     ts
49 emit a sound; "bells and gongs chimed"     ts
50 (n ) Chained vector time, approximately equal to the vector length in a DO-loop The number of chimes required for a loop dominates the time required for execution A new chime begins each time a resource such as a functional unit, vector register or memory path, must be reused     ts
51 Chained vector time A chime begins each time a resource gets reused in a Do loop     ts
52 To be in harmony; to agree; to suit; to harmonize; to correspond; to fall in with     ts
53 a percussion instrument consisting of vertical metal tubes of different lengths that are struck with a hammer     ts
54 Chimes are a set of small objects which make a ringing sound when they are blown by the wind. the haunting sound of the wind chimes. The rim of a cask     ts
55 ring of a bell; harmony  isim     ts
56 When a bell or a clock chimes, it makes ringing sounds. He heard the front doorbell chime. as the Guildhall clock chimed three o'clock. a mahogany chiming clock     ts
57 A chime is a ringing sound made by a bell, especially when it is part of a clock. The ceremony started as the chimes of midnight struck     ts
58 The lip around the opening of a paint can into which the lid is placed     ts
59 Early English term was chymme bells, from chymbals, an Anglicization of the Latin cymbala A set of bells usually numbering up to 16 (but not more than 22) and hung stationary They are played melodically-occasionally with simple harmony-either by automatic action, from an electric keyboard, or from a chime stand of wooden levers and sometimes pedals If sounded automatically, the chime may be set off by clock action or by controls which permit designated periods of play To chime refers to the automatic ringing of the bells of the chime In England it also refers to the ordinary swinging of a church bell in a limited arc (as opposed to the full circle of 360 degrees for bells in change ringing)     ts
60 A sequence of vector operations that can be chained into a single pipeline The limitation on such a sequence is that the same vector functional unit cannot be used twice in the same chain Therefore, a loop that contains two vector adds, for example, contains at least two chimes because there is only one vector add functional unit     ts
61 To cause to sound in harmony; to play a tune, as upon a set of bells; to move or strike in harmony     ts
62 To make a rude correspondence of sounds; to jingle, as in rhyming     ts
63 To join in a conversation; to express assent; followed by in or in with     ts
64 a percussion instrument consisting of vertical metal tubes of different lengths that are struck with a hammer emit a sound; "bells and gongs chimed     ts
65 To utter harmoniously; to recite rhythmically     ts
66 The expanded edge or rim of a barrel, pail, or drum     ts
67 Center of Healthcare Information Management Executives     ts
68 bottom or top perimeter of the drum comprised of the edges of the combined thickness of the head and the body     ts
69 The bell-like sound made when a clock strikes on the hour, half-hour, etc Two familiar chimes traditionally found in clocks are the Westminster chime made by the famous Big Ben in London, and the bim-bam, a two-note chime     ts
70chiming An instance of chiming; a sound that chimes     ts
71chiming Present participle of chime     ts
72chimed past of chime     ts
73chimes third-person singular of chime     ts
74chimes plural of chime     ts
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